Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2807-20 Operator's Manual
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The Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2807-20 Drill has a maximum drilling capacity of up to 2-9/16 inches in wood.
To maintain battery life, store the battery in a cool, dry place, avoid extreme temperatures, and charge it regularly. Do not let it fully discharge frequently.
Check the battery charge level, ensure the bit is not jammed, and verify if the drill is not in thermal shutdown. Allow it to cool down and try again.
To change the drill bit, first, ensure the drill is turned off. Use the chuck key to loosen the chuck, remove the current bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck securely.
Clean the drill with a dry cloth after each use to remove dust and debris. Regularly check for any loose screws or parts and tighten them as needed.
Yes, the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2807-20 Drill can be used for metal drilling. Use the appropriate drill bit for metal and ensure the speed is set correctly to avoid overheating.
The speed setting can be adjusted using the variable speed trigger. Press the trigger lightly for a slower speed and more firmly for a higher speed.
Wear safety goggles and gloves, ensure your work area is clean, and secure your material before drilling. Always follow the user manual's safety guidelines.
Inspect the battery for damage and ensure it is properly seated in the charger. If the issue persists, test with a different battery or charger to identify the faulty component.
For drywall installation, it is recommended to use a lower torque setting to prevent over-driving screws and damaging the drywall.