Sealey SD800.V3 Instruction Manual
![Sealey SD800.V3 Drill manual cover](/images/XLNGHjoHupImVudlFzNBCBxG/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and unplugged. Loosen the chuck by rotating it counterclockwise, remove the old bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck securely.
If the drill stops working, check the power supply and ensure the plug is properly connected. Inspect the fuse in the plug; replace it if necessary. If the drill still does not work, consult a qualified technician.
Regularly clean the drill with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris. Lubricate the chuck and moving parts periodically. Store the drill in a cool, dry place and avoid overloading it during use.
Use a masonry drill bit and set the drill to hammer mode. Apply steady pressure and ensure the drill is perpendicular to the surface to avoid bit slippage.
To prevent overheating, avoid prolonged use under heavy load and take breaks to let the drill cool down. Ensure ventilation openings are not blocked.
Check if the drill bit is correctly installed and not bent. Ensure the chuck is tightened properly. If the problem persists, the drill may need servicing.
Adjust the speed settings using the variable speed control dial located near the trigger. Start with a lower speed for precision tasks and increase as needed for tougher materials.
No, it is not safe to use the drill in wet conditions as it poses a risk of electric shock. Always ensure the working environment is dry and the drill is not exposed to moisture.
Yes, you can use the drill with a mixing attachment for paint or plaster. Ensure the attachment is securely fastened and operate at a moderate speed to avoid splattering.
The chuck should be cleaned of debris and lightly lubricated periodically to ensure smooth operation. If it becomes difficult to adjust, consider replacing it or consulting a technician.