Milwaukee M18 2615-20 Operator's Manual
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The Milwaukee M18 2615-20 Drill features a compact head for working in tight spaces, a 3/8" single sleeve ratcheting chuck for secure bit retention, and an 11-position clutch for precise control.
To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is off. Rotate the chuck counterclockwise to loosen it, insert the new bit, then rotate clockwise to tighten securely.
Regularly clean the drill with a soft cloth, check for any loose screws, and ensure the battery contacts are clean. Lubricate moving parts as necessary.
Check the battery charge and ensure it is properly inserted. Inspect the trigger for any damage. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact Milwaukee support.
Yes, the drill can be used for metal drilling when equipped with the appropriate metal drill bit. Always use the correct speed setting to prevent bit damage.
Store the drill in a cool, dry place, ideally in its case. Make sure the battery is removed to prevent accidental activation and ensure the drill is clean before storage.
Battery life depends on usage and material being drilled. Under normal conditions, a fully charged battery can last several hours. Always have a backup battery for extended tasks.
Stop using the drill immediately and allow it to cool down. Check for any blockages or excessive load that may have caused overheating. Resume work once the drill has cooled.
Yes, the M18 2615-20 is compatible with all Milwaukee M18 batteries, allowing for flexibility and extended runtime options.
Regular maintenance, proper storage, using the correct drill bits for the task, and avoiding overloading the drill will help maximize its lifespan.