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Black & Decker 7190-99 User Manual

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CAUTION:
When
drilling
into
walls,
floors,
or
wherever
“live”
electrical
wires
may
be
encountered.
DO
NOT
TOUCH
THE
CHUCK
OR
ANY
FRONT
METAL
PARTS
OF
THE
DRILL!
Hold
the
Drill
only
by
the
plastic
handle
to
prevent
electric
shock
if
you
should
drill
into
a
“live”
wire.
2
.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
DOUBLE
INSULATION
Your
Drill
is
DOUBLE-INSULATED
to
give
you
added
safety.
This
means
that
it
is
constructed
throughout
with
TWO
separate
“layers”
of
electrical
insulation
or
one
DOUBLE
thickness
of
insulation
between
you
and
the
tool’s
electrical
system.
Tools
built
with
this
improved
insulation
system
are
not
intended
to
be
grounded.
As
a
result,
your
Drill
is
equipped
with
a
two-pronged
plug
which
permits
you
to
use
any
conventional
120
volt
electrical
outlet
without
concern
for
maintaining
a
ground
connection.
NOTE:
DOUBLE-INSULATION
does
not
take
the
place
of
normal
safety
precautions
when
operating
this
tool.
The
improved
insulation
system
is
for
added
protection
against
injury
resulting
from
a
possible
electrical
insulation
failure
within
the
tool.
CAUTION:
When
servicing
Double
Insulated
Tools,
USE
ONLY
IDENTICAL
REPLACEMENT
PARTS.
Replace
or
repair
damaged
cords.
EXTENSION
CORDS
Double
insulated
tools
have
2
wire
cords,
and
can
be
used
with
2
wire
or3
wire
extension
cords.
Only
round
jacketed
extension
cords
should
be
used,
and
we
recommend
that
they
be
listed
by
Underwriters
Laboratories
(U.L.).
If
the
extension
will
be
used
outside,
the
cord
must
be
suitable
for
outdoor
use.
Any
cord
marked
as
outdoor
can
also
be
used
for
indoor
work.
(The
letters
“WA”
on
the
cord
jacket
indicate
that
the
cord
is
suitable
for
outdoor
use.)
An
extension
cord
must
have
adequate
wire
size
(AWG
or
American
Wire
Gauge)
for
safety,
and
to
prevent
loss
of
power
and
overheating.
The
smaller
the
gauge
number
of
the
wire,
the
greater
the
capacity
of
the
cable,
that
is
16
gauge
has
more
capacity
than
18
gauge.
When
using
more
than
one
extension
to
make
up
the
total
length,
be
sure
each
individual
extension
contains
at
least
the
minimum
wire
size.
To
determine
the
minimum
wire
size
required,
refer
to
the
chart
below:
CHART
FOR
MINIMUM
WIRE
SIZE
(AWG)
OF
EXTENSION
CORDS
NAMEPLATE
TOTAL
EXTENSION
CORD
LENGTH
-
FEET
RATING
-
AMPS
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
200
0
-
10.0
18
18
16
16
14
14
12
12
10.1
-
13.0
16
16
14
14
14
12
12
12
13.1
-
15.0
14
14
12
12
12
12
12
Before
using
an
extension
cord,
inspect
it
for
loose
or
exposed
wires,
damaged
insulation,
and
defective
fittings.
Make
any
needed
repairs
or
replace
the
cord
if
necessary.
Black
&
Decker
has
extension
cords
available
that
are
U.L.
listed
for
outdoor
use.
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Black & Decker 7190-99 Specifications

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BrandBlack & Decker
Model7190-99
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

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