Milwaukee 5316-20 Operator's Manual

To change the drill bit, first unplug the drill. Press the spindle lock button and rotate the chuck until it locks. Use the chuck key to turn the chuck counterclockwise to open it. Insert the new drill bit and turn the chuck clockwise to tighten securely.
Regularly inspect the drill for any damage or wear. Clean the drill with a soft cloth after use. Lubricate moving parts periodically as per the manufacturer's instructions. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
Overheating can be caused by overloading the drill or insufficient ventilation. Ensure the vents are clean and unobstructed. Avoid using the drill continuously for extended periods. Let it cool down between uses.
Check if the power cord is properly connected and inspect it for any damage. Test the outlet with another device to ensure it is supplying power. If the drill still doesn’t work, consult a professional technician.
The Milwaukee 5316-20 is compatible with SDS-Plus drill bits. Ensure the bit size and type match your specific application needs for optimal performance.
To adjust the handle, loosen the handle adjustment knob, position the handle to your desired angle, and then tighten the knob securely to lock it in place.
Ensure the drill bit is properly secured in the chuck and is not bent. Check if the surface is even and use a guide if necessary to maintain a straight drill path.
Inspect the carbon brushes every few months or after heavy usage. Replace them if they are worn down to less than 1/4 inch in length to ensure optimal motor performance.
After each use, wipe the drill with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals. For stubborn dirt, use a mild soap solution and ensure the drill is completely dry before storing.
Use clamps or a vise to securely hold the workpiece in place. Ensure the workpiece is stable and will not move during drilling to avoid accidents and achieve precise results.