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- How to Use a Drill Safely
- place to look
- next.
- Preparing to Drill
- 1
- them from flying
- debris.
- 2
- protection is not
- necessary.
- recommended whenever using
- them.
- 3
- a known respiratory
- hazard.
- Each respirator is rated for certain types of hazards. Make sure the one you use is suited to your project.
- 4
- which bit to
- use.
- visible on both
- sides.
- 5
- turn on the
- drill.
- tip can be
- larger).[6]
- break during drilling
- 6
- slip and injure
- you.[8] `
- 7
- a cordless drill
- instead.[9]
- cord into a
- two-prong outlet.[11]
- Drilling Safely
- 1
- wood or other
- damage.[12]
- create a small
- dent.
- 2
- using the wrong
- bit.[13]
- 3
- deep could damage
- something, lower the torque.
- Some models mark the highest torque with a drill bit icon.[14]
- 4
- seconds to cool
- down.
- can reach the
- tip.[15]
- down before touching
- it.
- 5
- bit using manual
- tools.[16]
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