Skil 6335-02 Safety Instructions

Skil 6335-02 Drill manual cover
Pages 28
Year 2008
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Skil 6335-02 Drill Specification

The Skil 6335-02 is a robust corded drill designed for heavy-duty tasks, offering power and versatility for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. It operates on a 7.0-amp motor, providing ample power for tough applications, including metal, wood, and masonry drilling. The drill features a 1/2-inch keyed chuck, which ensures a secure grip on larger diameter bits and offers compatibility with a wide range of drill bits, enhancing its versatility for various projects. Its variable speed trigger allows precise control over the drilling speed, catering to different material requirements and ensuring accuracy and efficiency in operations. The Skil 6335-02 also incorporates a lock-on button for prolonged use, reducing user fatigue during extended drilling tasks. Ergonomically designed, it includes a side-assist handle for improved handling and control, contributing to user comfort and stability, especially during demanding jobs. The corded design ensures consistent power delivery, eliminating downtime associated with battery charging and enabling continuous operation without interruptions. This model is equipped with a built-in level, assisting in achieving precise, level drilling, which is crucial for professional-grade results. The Skil 6335-02 is a reliable and powerful tool, suitable for heavy-duty applications, offering durability and performance that meets the demands of rigorous projects.

Skil 6335-02 Drill F.A.Q.

What is the optimal way to change the drill bit on the Skil 6335-02?

To change the drill bit, first unplug the drill. Then, open the chuck by turning it counterclockwise, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise until the bit is secure.

How do I troubleshoot if the Skil 6335-02 drill won't start?

Check if the drill is plugged in securely. Inspect the power cord for any damage. Ensure the power outlet is functional by testing with another device. If the drill still doesn’t start, the motor might be faulty and require professional service.

What maintenance is recommended for prolonging the life of my Skil 6335-02 drill?

Regularly clean the drill to remove dust and debris. Lubricate the chuck periodically. Store the drill in a dry, cool place and inspect the cord for wear. Check the brushes for wear and replace them as needed.

How can I ensure the drill bit is aligned properly in the Skil 6335-02?

After inserting the drill bit into the chuck, tighten it by turning the chuck clockwise. Ensure the bit is centered and not wobbling by running the drill at low speed before full use.

What should I do if the Skil 6335-02 drill overheats during use?

Stop using the drill immediately and allow it to cool down. Ensure the ventilation slots are not blocked. Reduce the load and avoid using the drill continuously for extended periods.

Can the Skil 6335-02 drill be used for masonry work?

Yes, the Skil 6335-02 can be used for masonry by using a suitable masonry drill bit. Ensure to adjust the speed setting appropriately for the material.

What is the best way to store the Skil 6335-02 drill when not in use?

Store the drill in its case or a dry, secure place away from moisture and extreme temperatures. Keep it out of reach of children and ensure the cord is not twisted or tangled.

How do I adjust the speed settings on the Skil 6335-02 drill?

The Skil 6335-02 features a variable speed trigger. To adjust the speed, apply more or less pressure to the trigger. For precise control, start slow and gradually increase speed as needed.

What should I check if the drill bit keeps slipping in the chuck of my Skil 6335-02?

Ensure the chuck is tightened securely. Check if the drill bit is the correct size for the chuck. Inspect the chuck for wear and clean it if necessary. If the issue persists, consider replacing the chuck.

How can I reduce vibration when using the Skil 6335-02 drill?

Ensure the drill bit is sharp and appropriate for the material. Tighten all components and use both hands to stabilize the drill. Consider using anti-vibration gloves for additional comfort.