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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
318 in. DRILL-DRIVER
VARIABLE SPEED/REVERSIBLE
Model Nos,
315.115340 -12 Volt
315,115350 -14,4 Volt
_, WARNING: To red_)cethe risk of in}ury,
the L_Se_must read and understandthe
operator'smanual before using this
product.
Customer Help Line: 1-800-932-3188
Sears, Roebuck and Co., 3333 Beverly Rd., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 USA
V'_it the Craftsman web page: www.sears.com/craftsman
983000-709 Save this manual for future reference
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Warranty .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Introduction ......................................................................................................... ............................................................ 2
GenaraJS_.fetyRules.................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Speciitc Sataty RuTes....................................................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Rules for Charger .......................................................................................... ;...................................................... 5
== Symbols........................................................................................................................................................................ 6-7
Features............................................................................................................................................................... _........8-9
Assembly......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Operation.................................................................................................................................................................. 10-15
Maintenance............................................................................................................................................................. 16-17
ExplodedView and PartsList................................................................................................................................... 18-1g
Parts Ordering/Service .................................................................................................................................... Back Page
ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY ON CRAFTSMAN TOOL
If thisCraftsman tool fails to give €omplate satisfactionwithinone year from date of purchase, RETURN IT TO THE
NEAREST SEARS STORE IN THE UNITED STATES, and Searswillreplace it, free of charge.
If thisCraftsman tool is used for cornmemialor rentalpurposes,this warrantyappliesfor only90 daysfrom the date of
purchase.
This warrantygives you specificlegalfights, and you may also have otherdghts whichvary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept. 817 WA, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
This tool has many features for making "¢.suse more pleasant and enjoyable.Safety,pertom_nce, and dependability
have been giventop priority in the designof this productmakingit easy tomaintain and operate.
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WARNING!READANDUNDERSTANDALLIN-
STRUCTIONS. Failureto followall instructions§sted
belowmay result in electric shock, ('ireand/or sadous
personsi intury.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WORK AREA
Keepyourwork ares clean sndwsll lit. Cluttered
benches and dark areas invite accidents`
Do not operate power tools in explosive atmo-
spheres, such as in the presence of flammable liq-
ulde, gases, or dust. Power toolscreatesparkswhich
may igNte the dust or fumes.
Keep bystanders, children, andvisitora awaywhile
operating a power tool. DislTactionscan cause you to
lose contm[.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
A battery operated tool with integral batteries or a
separate battery pack must be recharged onlywith
the specified charger for the battery, A chargerthat
may be suitablefor one type of batterymay create a
risk offirs when used with another battery.
Use battery operated tool onlywlth epeclficaliy des-
ignated battery pack. Use of anyotherbatteriesmay
create a riskof fire.
Use battery onlywith charger listed.
MODEL
315.115340
BATTERYPACK CHARGER
130139017 140302002
ItemNo, P.11057 Item No._.1_055
315.115350 130139014 140302003
Item No, _.11007 Item No..9.11006
Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord to carry
the charger. Keep cord sway fl'om heat, oil, sharp
edges, or moving parts. Replace damaged cords
immediately, Damaged cordsmay create e fire.
PERSONAL SAFETY
Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use com-
mon sense when operating power tool. Do not
Use tool while f_redor under the Influence of drugs,
alcohol, or medication, A moment ofinattentionwhile
operatingpowertools may resultin seriouspersonal
iniury.
Dress properly. Do notwesr loose clothing or
jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep your heir, clothing,
end gloves away from moving parts. Looseclothes,
jewelry, or longhaircan be caughtinmovingparts.
Avoid accidental starting. Be sure switch Is in the
looked or off position before inserting battery pack,
Carrying tools with yourfinger onthe switchor insert-
ingthe battery pack intoa too[with the switch on
invitesaccidentS.
Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning
the tool on. A wrenchor a keythat {sleftattached to a
rotating part ofthe toolmay resultin personal in{ury.
Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance
at all 5rues. Properfoo_ng and ba_nce enablebe_er
cOnLTO[ofthe toolin unexpected situations.
Use safety equipment. Nwaye wear eye protection.
Dust mask, non-skidsafety shoes,hardhat, or hearing
protectionmust be usedfor appropriateconditions.
Do notwear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long
hair. Looseclothes,jewelry,or long haircan be drawn
intoah"vents.
Do not use on a ladder or unstable support. Stable
tootingon a solid surface scabies better controlof the
too[in unexpectedsituatbns.
TOOL USE AND CARE
Use damps or other pracfieal way to secure and
support the workplece to • stable platform. Holding
the work by handor against your bodyis uns_ble and
may leadto Tossof con_'ol.
Do not force tool. Use the correct tool for your ap-
plication. The correcttoo[willdo thejob better and
safer atthe rate forwhich itis designed.
Do sot use tool if switch does not turn it on or off.
A toolthat cannotbe controlled with the switch isdan-
gerousand must be repaired.
Disconnect battery pack from tool or place the
=witch in the locked or off position before making
any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing
the tool. Such preventivesat'elymeasures reducethe
riskorst_'t_ngthetoo(aucident_iy.
Store idle tools out of reach of ch|ldren and other
untrained persons. TooLsaredangerous inthe hands
of untrainedusers.
When battery pack is not Jnuse, keep it away from
other metal objects like: paper clips, coins, keys,
nails, screws, or other small metal objects that can
make connection from one terminal to another.
Shordngthe batteryterminals together may cause
sparks, bums, ora fire.
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean. Properlymaintainedtoolswithsharp cut-
tingedges are less likely tobind and are easierto
control
Check for mlsallgnment or binding of moving parts,
breakage of parts, and any other condition that
may affect the tool's operation. If damaged, have
the tool serviced before using. Many accidents are
caused by poorlymaintained tools.
Use onlyaccessories that ere recommended by the
manufacturer for your model. Accessories that may
be sui_=blefor one too{ may create a risk of injurywhen
used on anothertoo[.
Keep the tool end its handle dry, clean and free
from oiland grease, Alwaysusea clean clothwhen
cleaning.Never use brake _uJds,gasoline,petrcleum-
based r_oducts,orany strongsolventsto oJeanyour
tool. Followingthis rule willreduce the risk of lossof
con_'oland deteriorationofthe enclosureplastic.
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SERVICE
Tool service must be performed only by qualified
repair personnel. Serviceor maintenance performed
bYur_uaI_fisd per_nnel may resu{t {na risk of Inju_.
When servicing e tool, use only Identical replace-
ment parts. Follow instructions in the Maintenance
section of this manual. Use of unauthorized partsor
bailumto I'ollcw Mainter_ance Instructions may create a
nskof shock oriniury.
Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when
performing en operation whore the cutting tool may
contec_thidden _rlng. Contact with a "tire" wire wi_
also make exposed metal parts ofthe tool "live" and
shockthe operator.
Know your power tool. Read operator's manual
carefully. Learn ito appnsetions and lirnltetione, as
well as the specific potential hazards rotated to this
tool. Followingthis rulewillreduce the riskof electric
shock,fire, or seriousinjury.
Always wear safety glasses with side shields.
Everyday glasses have onlyimpaofresistantlenses.
They are NOT safety glasses. Followingthis rulewill
reducethe risk of eye il_ury.
Battery tools do not have to be plugged into an
electTIcal outlet;,therefore, they ere always, In
operating condffion. Be aware of possible hazards
when not using your battery tool or when changing
accessories, Followingthis ru[ewill reducethe risk of
eIecbic shock,fire, or seriouspersonaliniury.
Do not place battery tools or their batteries near
fire or heat. Thiswitlreduce the risk of explosionand
possib(yinjury,
Never use a battery that has been dropped or
received a sharp blow. A damaged battery issubisc_
to explosion. Properlydispose of+tdropped or dam-
aged battery tmrnsdia1:e}y.
Ballades vent hydrogen gas and can explode in
the presence of a source of Ignlfion, such as s pgot
light. To reduce _herisk ol serious personalinjury,
never useany cordtsssproductin the presenceof
open flame. An exploded batterycan propeldebde and
chemicals.If exposed,flushwith water immediately.
Do not charge battery tool in a damp or wet Ioce-
5o_. Fallowingthis rulewilt reducethe riskofelectr_,
shock.
For best results, your battery tool shou_ be
charged In a location where the temperature Is
more than 50°F but less than 100+i:, Do not store
outside or invehicles.
Under exhume usage or temperature condi-
tions, battery I_aakagsmay occur. If liquid comes
In contact with your skin, wash Immediately with
soap and water, then ceutralize with lemon jules
or vinegar. If liquid gets into your eyes, flush them
wif_ clean water for at least 10 minutes, then seek
Immediate medical attention. Followingthisrulewill
reducethe risk ofseriouspersonalInlury.
'_ WARNING! READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL
INSTRUCTIONS. Failureto followall ins_'uctions
listed below, may result;in e]ecV_cshook, Tire
and(or seriouspersor_l injury.
Before using battery charger, read all instructions
end cautionarymarkingsinthismanual, on battery
charger,battery,and produ_ usingbattery to prevent
misuse of the productsand possibleinjury or damage.
_IL CAUTION." 3-oreduce the riskof electricshock
or damage to the chargerand battery,chargeonly
nickel-cadmiumrechargsable batteriesas specifi-
cell'/designated onyour charger.Other types of
batteries mayburst, causingpersonalinjury or
damage.
Do not use charger outdoors or expose to wet or
damp conditions. Water enteringchargerwillincrease
the riskof electricshock.
Use ofan attachment not recommended or sold
by the batter,/charger manufacturer may result in
a risk of fire, electric shock, or in;_'ryto persons.
Followingthisrulewillreducethe riskof electric shock,
fire,or seriouspersonaliniury.
Do not abuse cord or charger. Never usethe cord to
carrythe charger.Do notpull_hsshargsr cordrather
than the plugwhen disconnecting from receptacle.
Damage tothe cordorchmg_r couldoccurand create
an electricshockhazard, Replace damagedcordsim-
mediately.
Make sure cord is located so that Itwill not be
stepped on, tripped over, come in contsct with
sharp edges or moving parts or otherwise subject-
ed to damage or skess. Thiswill reducethe riskof
accidental fails, whishcould causeinjury, and damage
to the cord, whichcould resultinelectricshook.
Keep cord end charger from heat to prevent
damage to housing or internal parts.
Do not let gasoline, oils, petroleum-based produ¢ts,
etc. come In €ontact with plastic parts. They contain
chemicalsthatcandmTmgs,weaken, or destroyplastic.
An extsnston cord should not be used unless
absolutely necessary. Useof improper extensioncord
could resultin a riskof fireand electricshock,ff
extensioncord must be used, make sure:
a.That pinson plugofextension cord _re the
same number,sizeand shape as those of
plug on charger.
b. That extensioncordis properlywired and in
good etect_cat condition;and
c. That wire size is large enoughfor AC ampere
ratingof chargeras specifiedbelow;
Cord Length {Feet) 25' 50' 100'
Cord Size (AWG) 16 16 16
HOTII="AWG = AmericanWire Gauge
Do not operate charger with a damaged cord or
plug,which €ould causeshoKmgand e{ectr_ shook.If
darnaoed, he_e thech_ger tegk_ced by an Buth_rized
servioem&n,
Do not operate charger if ithas received a sharp
blow, been dropped, or othermdsedamaged in any
way. Take it to an authorized servicemanfor eiectlicat
checkto determine if the chargeris in goodworking
order.
Do not disassemble charger. Take it to an authorized
servicemanwhen serviceor repairis required.Incor-
rect reassomblymay resultin a riskof electricshookor
fire,
Unplug charger from outlet before attempting any
m_dnte_nce or _isaning to reduce the risk of
elecbio shock.
Disconnect charger from the power supply when
not in use. This willreduce the dsk of electric shock
ordamage to the chargerif metal items shouMf_ into
the opening.It alsowillhelp preventdamage to the
charger dunnga powersurge.
Risk of electric shock. Do not touch uninsolated
portionof outputconnectoror uninsuistedbattery
terminal.
Save these instructions. Refer tothem frequentJyand
usethemto lnstruct otherswho may use this tool If
you loan someonethis tool, loanthem these instruc-
tions alsoto preventmisuseof theproductand
possible Injury.
_k WARNING: Some dust created by power sending,sawing, grinding,drilling, and otherconstructionactivities
containschemicalsknownto cause cancer,birth defects or otherreproductiveharm.Some examplesof these
them{catsare:
_cadJrom_ead-basedpalnhs,
=crystanlne silicafrom bricks and cementand othermasonryproducts, and
arsenic and chromiumfrom chemically-treated lumbar.
Yourriskfrom theseexposures varies,dependingon how ot_snyou do this type ofwork.Toreduceyourexposure
tc these chemicals: work in a we_lvantiistedarea,and work with approvedsafety equipment,suchas those dust
masks that are speciallydesignedto filterout microscopicparticles.
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Some ofthe following symbolsmay be used on thistool. Pleasestudythemend learntheirmeaning.Properinterpreta-
tionof these symbolswfl[allow youto operatethe tool better and safer.
SYMBOL NAME DESIGNATION/EXPLANATION
V Volts Voltage
A Amperss Current
Hz Her_. Frequency (cycles per second)
W Watt Power
min Minutes Time
AlterrmtingCurrent Type ofcurrent
-. DirectCurrent "[ypeor a characteristicof current
no No Load Speed Rotationalspeed, at no load
[] Class I! Construction Double-insulated construction
..Jmin Per Minute Revolutions,strokes,surfacespeed, orbitseta., per mince
Wet ConditionsAlert Do not expose to rain or use indamp locations.
To reduce the risk ofInjury, usermustread and understand
Read The Operator's Manual operator'smanual before usingthis product.
Protection Alwayswear safety gogg(esorsafety glasseswith sideshields,
Eye
or a full face shieldwhen operatingthis product.
_IL Safety Alert Precautionsthat invotve safety.
your
_) Fal_umto keep your handsawsy from thebk-_dewittresult In
No Hands Symbol serious personal injury.
_) No Hands Failure to keep your hands away from the blade will result in
Symbol
serious personal injury.
_) No Hands Symbol Failure to keep your hands away from the blade will result in
seriouspersonal injury.
No Hands Failureto keepyourhands away from theblade will resultin
Symbol
seriouspersonaJinjury.
(_) Hot Surface Toreduce the dsk of injuryordamage, avoid oontactwith
any hotsurface.
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Thefollowing signalwordsand meaningsare intendecLto expl_n the levels ofriskassociated with this
product.
SYMBOL SIGNAL MEANING
DANGER:
Indicates an imminentlyhazardous situation,which, ff not avoided,will
resultin death or seriousinjury.
_k WARNING:
Indicates a potentiallyhazardoussituation, which, ff not avoided, could
resultindeathorseriousinjury.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
indicates a potantialtyhazardoussituation,which, if notavoided, rnay
resuffin minor or moderate injury.
(WithoutSafetyAlert SyrnboDIndicates a situationthat may resultin
propertydamage.
SERVICE
Servicingrequiresextremecareand knowledgeand
shouldbe performedonlybya qualified servicetech-
nician.Forservice we suggestyou returnthe productto
your nearest AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER for
repair.When servicing, useonlyidentioalreptacement
parts.
_, WARNING: To m/oid seriousparsons1 injury,do not
attempt to usethis productuntilyou read thoroughly
and understandcompletelythe operator'smanual
Save thisoperator'smanualand review fTequentlyfor
contLnuingsaia operatior_and instructing oth_rswho
may usethisproduct.
_,WARNING:
O
The operationofany powertoolcan resultin foreign objectsbeingthrown into youreyes, which
c_n result in severeeye damage. Beforebeginningpowertool operation,alwayswear safetygog-
gles or safety glasseswith sideShields,or a fullface shieldwhen needed.We recommendWide
VisionSaFetyMask for Hssover eyeglasses or standardsafety gl_sses with side shielc_s,Always
use eye protection which is marked to complywith ANSI Z87.1.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS
MODELNO.315.t15340
Chuck .......................................................... 3/8 in.Keyless
Motor .................................................................. 12 Volt DC
Switch.......................................................... VariableSpeed
No Load Speed ................................................. 0-600/rain.
Clutch................................................................ 24 Position
Torque.................................................. Maximum100 in.lb.
Charger Pnput................................... 120 V,60 HT_,AC only
Charge Rate ............................................................ 3 hours
TORQUE LEVEL
ADJUSTMENTRQ_G
MODEL NO. 3t5.t15350
Chuck .......................................................... 3/8 in.Ksyles=
Motor.................................................................. 14 Volt DC
Switch.......................................................... VariableSpeed
No Load Speed ................................................. 0-600/min.
Clutoh.......:........................................................ 24 Position
Torque.................................................. Maximum 110 in.lb.
Chargerhput ................................... 120 V,60 Hz,AC only
Charge Rate ............................................... _............3 hours
KEYLESS
CHUCK
LED
WORKLIGHT
SWITCH
TR(GGER
DIRECTIONOF
SELECTOR
(FORWARD)REVERSE]
CENTERLOCK)
CHARGER
SCREWDRIVER
BITS
BATTERYPACK
BITSTORAGE
REDLED
ORANGELED Fig. 1
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KNOWYOURDRILL-DRIVER
See Figure 1.
Beforeattemptingto usethis product,familiarizeyourself
with alloperating featuresand safety rules.
BIT STORAGE
Bits provided with thedrill-drivercan be placed inthe
storagearea, located on the baseof the drill.
DIRECTION OF ROTATION SELECTOR
(FORWARD/REVERSE/CENTER LOCK)
Yourdrill-driverhasa directionofrotation(forward/reverss/
centei"lock) selector located above the switch _ggar for
changing the direction of bit rotation. Setting the switch
trigger in the OFF (center lock) position helps reducethe
possibilityof accidentalstartingwhen notin use.
KEYLESS CHUCK
"mekeylass chuck allows you to hand-tightenor release
the drillbit inthe chuckjaws.
LED WQRKLIGHT
The LEDworPJight,located on the front ofthe toolbase,
illuminateswhen theswitch _'iggar tsdepressed.This
providesextralight for inoreased yisibility.
LEVEL
A level islocated on the top of the motor housingtohelp
you keepthe drillbit level duringuse;
TORQUE AI0klMSTMENT RING
Yourdrill-driverhasa 24-position clutch.The torque
adjustment ring can be turnedto selectthe rightamount
of torque for your application.
VARIABLE SPEED
The variablespeed switchtriggardelivers higher speed
with increasedttlgger pressureand lower speed with de-
,teased triggerpressure.
UNPACKING
This producthas been shippedeompiatslyassembled.
Carefulfyremovethe tool and anyaccessoriesfTomthe
box. Make surethat a_litemslisted in the packing list
are included.
Inspectthe too[ carefullyto make sure no breakage or
damage occurred dunngshipping.
Do not discard the packingmaterialuntilyou have
carefullyinspected and setistactoril¥ operatedthe tool.
If any partsare damagedor missing, please call
1-800-932-3188 for ase'_tance.
PACKING UST
Drill-Driver
Battery Pack (2)
Charger
Double-ended Bits(2I
CarryingCase
Operator's Manual
,P=
41L WARNING: If anyparts are missingdo not operate
thistool untilthe missingparts arereplaced.Failure
to do socould resultin possibleseriouspersonal
injury.
A
WARNING: Do not attemptto modify thistool
or createaccessories not recommendedfor use
with this tool. Anysuch alterationor modification is
misuse arid coutdresul_in s h_.ardous condition
leadingto possibleseriouspersonalir(|ury.
_1_ WARNING: To preventaccidental startingthat
could cause seriouspersenaf injury, a_,ays remove
the battery pack _om the too[ when assembling
parts.
_1_ WARNING: Do not allowfamiSa_tywith tools to
make you careJess.Rememberthat a careless
fracbonof a second issufficientto intiictserious
]njury.
_k WARNING: Alwayswear safety gogglesor safety
glasseswith side shieldswhen operatingtools.
Failureto do so could resultin objectsbeingthrown
intoyour eyes,resultingin poasibisseriousinjury.
_1= WARNING: Do not useanyattachments or acoas-
series not recommended by th_rna_u_oturer of
this tool.The use ofattachments or accessories not
recommended can resultin serlouspersonalinjury.
APPLICATIONS
You may usethis toolfor the foUowingpurposes:
Drillinginwood
Drillinginceramics, plastics,fibergtess,and laminates
Ddllingin metals
Mbdngpaint
CAUTION: If at anypoint duringthe charging
processnone ofthe LEDs are lit, removethe bat-
tary pack _'om _e chargerto avoiddamagingthe
product. DO NOT insertanother battery.Return the
charger and battery toyour nearestservicecenter
for service or replacement.
CHARGING THE BAI-I'ERY PACK
The battery pack for this tool has been shippedin a low
charge conditionto preventpossibleproblems.Therefore,
you shouldcharge overnightpriorto use.
NOTE: Batterieswillnot reach furl oharge the first time
theyare charged.Allow several cycles(operationfollowed
byrecharging]for them to become fully charged.
Charge battery packonlyw_ththe charging assembly
provided.
Make sure powersupply is normalhouseholdvoltage,
120 volts,60 Hz,AC on_y.
Connect charger to power supply.
Place battery pack in charging stand.Align raiseddb
on bat_eP/pack with groovein chargingstan_. See
F/gum 2.
Pressdown on b_ttsrypack to be'sure contacts on
battery pack engageproperlywith contacts in charging
stand.
The chargeindicator light (LED),locatedon the charg-
ing stand,wi_I'_ghtup red and glowwhen the eharger
is properlyconnectedto powersupply."Thislight
indicates thecharger isoperatingproperty.It will
remainon unblbatterypackis removedfrom charging
stand or charger is disconnectedf_ompowersupply.
After normaJusage,3 hoursork_saof chargingtime is
required to hJftyrecharge battery pack.
NOTE; If bothred and orangeLED ind_caforsglow, the
battery pack isdeeplyorcompk=.te0jd(scharged, and
6 hours er longerof chargingtime }srequiredto fully
rechargethebatterypack,
Ifthechargerdoesnotcharge_hebatterypack,or
the orangeLED corr_nuesto glowafter more than 30
m_nutesof chsrg'lng,returnthe battery pack and charg-
inge.ssemb[yto yournearestSears Repair Center for
electricalcheck.
The batterypackwill become slightlywarm tothe
touch whilecharging.This is normaland does not
indicate a problem.
m Do not place chargerin an area ofextreme heat or
cold. It wiltwork best at normalroom temperature.
II When batteriesbecome fully charged, unplugcharger
from powersupply and removethe battery pack.
CHARGING A HOT BA'rrt=RY PACK
When usingyourtool continuously, the batteries Inyour
battery pack willbecome hot.Youshouldlet a hotbattery
pack cool down for approximately 30 minutesbefore
attempting to recharge.
NOTE: This situationorgyoccurswhen continuoususeof
your ddll causes the batteriestobecome hot. It does not
occur under nonT_ circumstances.Refer to =CHARGING
THE BATTERY PACI_ for normalrecharg]ngofbattedes.
Ifthe chargingaasembly doesnot chargeyour battery
pack undernormalcircumstances,returnboth the battery
pack and chargingassembly to yournearest SearsRepair
Center for electricalcheck.
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BATTERYPACK
SHOWNINCHARGER CI'.I_GING
ASSEMBLY
TOREMOVEBATTERYPACK
See Figure3.
Lockthe switchtriggeran the drillby placingthe direc-
tion ofrotationselectorinthe center position.
Locate the latcheson the side ofthe batterypack and
depressto releasethe batterypack fTomthe drill.
Remove the battery packfrom the drill.
REDLED
ORANGELED
CHARGINGSTAND
Fig. 2
TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK
See FTgure3.
Lockthe switch trigger on the drillby placingthe direc-
t(on ofrotationselectorin the center position.
Place the battery pack in the ddlLAlignthe raisedrib
onthe bakery pack wtththe grooveInsidethe drill
CAUTION: When placingbaC_terypaeY,_nthetool,
be sure raisedrib on battery packalignswith the
bottom ofthe ddlland latches intoplacepropedy.
Improper installationofthe battery packcan _use
damage to internalcomponents.
Make surethe latches on each side ofthe batterypack
snap into place and the battery pack issecwed inthe
dd[{before beginningoperation.
DEPRESSUITCHESTO
RELEASEBAT'rERYPACK
LATCHES
F_g.3
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A
WARNING: 6artery tools are a(ways in operatirtg
conditfon. Therefore, the switch should always be
locP.ed when not in use or carrying at you_"side.
Avoidrunningthe drll_at low speeds for extswdedperiods
of Lime.Runningat low speeds under constantusage may
causethe drillto become overheated. Ifthis occurs, cool
the drillbyrunningitwithouta loadand at fullspeed.
SWITCH TRIGGER
See Rgure 4.
To turnthe driJlON, depressthe switch trigger.To turnit
OFF, release the switchtrigger.
VARIABLE SPEED
See F/gum 4.
The variable speed switch triggerdelivers higher spee(J
and torque wi_ increased _gger pressureand lower
speed with decreasedtrigger pressure.
NOTE= Youmight heara whistlingor ringingnoisefrom
the switchduring use. Do not be concerned;this isa nor-
mal part of theswitch function.
DIRECTIONOF
HOTA'I"[ONSELECTOR
(FORWARD/ REVERSE
/ _ LOCK)
VARIABLESPEED
SWITCHTRIGGER
REVERSE
!
FORWARD Fig. 4
FORWARD/REVERSE/CENTER LOCK
See FTgure4.
"['hedirectionof bit rotationisreversibleand iscontrolled
by a selector locatedabove the switchtrigger. With the
driftheld innom_aloperatingposition,the directionof
rotationselectorshou[d be positionedto the leftofthe
switch triggerfor drilling.The ddflingdirectionisreversed
when the selector isto the rightot theswitch t_gger.
Setting the switch trigger in the OFF (car_erlook) position
helpsreduce the possibilityofaccidental startingwhen not
inuse.
KEYLESS CHUCK
See Figure5.
The drin-driverhas a keytese chuck to tightenorrelease
dd[[bitsin the chuckjaws. Grasp and holdthe collarof
the chuckwlth one hand. Rotate the chuck bodywith your
other hand.The arrows on the chuck indicatewhichdirec-
tionto rotate the chuck body inorder to LOCK (tighten)or
UNLOCK (release)the dr_UbiL
dl_ WARNING: Do not holdthe chuck bodywith one
handand usethe powerof the dn'llto tightenthe
chuckjaws on the dd]]bit.The chuck body could slip
inyourhand, or your handcould sI_pand come in
contact with the rotatingdrtnbit.Thiscouldcause an
accidentresultingin seriouspersonalInjury.
UNLOCK
DRILLBIT (RELEASE)
JAWS
LOCI(
(TIGHTEN) CHUCK
BODY
Flg"5
CAUTION: To prevent gear damage, alwaysallow
the chuckto come to a complete stop beforechang-
ingthe directionof rotation.
To stop the drill,releasethe switch triggerand allow the
chuck Locome to a complete stop.
NOTE: The drillwillnot run unlessthe directionof rotation
selector is pushedfullyto the leftor right.
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ADJUSTABLE TORQUE CLUTCH
The drillls equipped with an adjustabletorqueclutchfor
drivingdifferenttypes of screwsinto differentmaterials.
The propersetting dependson thetype ofmaterialand
the size of sorewyouare using.
ADJUSTING TORQUE
See Ftgure6.
There are Lwenty-fourtorque indicatorsettings located
on the _TO_ofthe drill.
Rotate the adjusting ringto thedesiredsetting.
1- 4 Fordrivingsmed[screws
5 - 8 Fordrivingscrewsintosoft
materia_
g - 12 For ddving screwsinto softand hard
materials
13 - 16 For drivingscrews into hardwood
=17 - 23 Fordriving large screws
4U Forheavy drifting
TODECREASE ADJUSTING
TORQUE R/NO
LED WORKLIGHT
See F/gum 7.
The LEDworkJighton the foot of thedrillwill comeon
when theswitch _'igger iedepressed.This providesaddi-
tional lightingon the surfaceofthe workpieoefor opera-
Lionin lower-lightareas.
LED
WORKLIGHT
Fig. 7
Bff STORAGE
See Figure8.
When not in use, bits providedwith the drill can be placed
int_e storagearea located on the base of the driU.
TOIXCREASE
TORQUE _,
Fig. 6
SCREWDRIVERBIT(S)
\
BIT
AREA
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INSTALLING BITS
F/gure 9.
Lock the switchtrigger by piecing the direction ofrota-
tion selector in the center position.
Open or close the chuckj_zwsto a pointwhere the
openingLsalight/largar then the bit elzeyou intend to
use. Also, raisethe front of the driftstighttytokeep the
b_ from fa_lingout of the chuckjaws.
Insertthe drillbit straightintothe chuckthe full length
ofthe jaws.
Tightenthe chuck jaws onthe drillbit.
_k WARNING: Make sure to insertthe drillbit straight
intothe chuckjaws. Do not insertthe drillbit into
the chuckjaws at an angle then tighten,as shownin
figure1O.Thlscould causethe drillbit to bethrown
from the drill,resultingin possib]e seriouspersonal
injuryor damageto the chuck.
DRILLBIT UNLOCK
. (RELEAEE)
CHUCK
COLLAR
LOCK
(TIGHTEN)
CHUCK
BODY
RIGHT Fig. 9
TOtighten: grasp and hold the collarofthe chuck with
one hand,while ro'_ting the chuck bodywith your
otherhand.
NOTE: Rotate the chuck body inthe directionofthe
arrow marked LOCK to tighten the chuckjaws.
Do not usea wrench to tighten or loosenthe chuck
ja.w8.
WRONG Fig.10
REMOVING BITS
See F_jure g.
Lock the sw(tcht_gar by placingthe directionof rota-
tion selector in the center position.
Loosenthe chuckjaws from the drillbiL
To loosen:grasp and hold thecollar of the chuckwith
one hand,while ro_ting the chuck bodywith your
other hand.
NOTE: Rotatethe chuck bodyin the directionat the
arrow ma_sd UNLOCK to loosenthe chuckjaws.
Do not use a wrench to tightenor loosenthe chuck
jaws.
Remove the driftbit from the chuckjaws.
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_I_ WARNING: When servicing, use on3yidentical
Craftsman replar.smentparts.Use ofany otherpaTt
may create a hazard or causeproduct damage.
_k WARN|NG: Alwayswear safety gogglesor safety
gta.sesswith side shieldswhen usingcompressed air
to clean tools. ITthe operationis dusty,siso wear a
dust mask.
_lk WARNING: To avoid seriouspersonalinjury,always
remove thebattery pack from the tool when cleaning
or performingany maintenance.
G ENERAL MAINTENANCE
Avoid usingsolventswhen cleaningplasticparts.Most
plasticsare susceptibleto damage fromvarioustypes st
commemia] solventsand may be damaged by theiruse.
Use clean clothsto remove dirt, dust, sit, grease,eta.
_1_ WARNING: Do not at any time let brake fluids,
gasoline,petroleum-based products, penetrating
oils,etc. come ]ncon'_ct with plasticparts.Chsmi-
Palscan damage, weaken or destroyplasticwhich
may resultin serious personalinjury.
Only the parts shown on the parts [(stareintendedto be
repairedor rep(acedby the customer.All otherparts
should be replaced at a SearsServiceCenter.
CHUCK REMOVAL
See F-_ums 12- 14.
The chuci(may be removedand replaced bye newone.
Lock the switch triggerby placingthe directionof rota-
tion selectorincenter position.
|nsert a 5116 in.orlarger hex key intothechuck of the
driUarid tighten the chuck jaws securely.
Tap the boxkey sharplywith a ma[(etina clockwise
direc_on. Thisw|_loosenthe scrs_, _nthe ohucY,tot
easy removal
KEYt,.ESS
CHUCK
Fig. "t2
Open the chuck jawsand remove the hsx key. Usinga
scrawdriver,remove the chuck screw byb._'ningit in a
clockwisedirection.
NOTE: The screwhasleft handthreads.
SCREWDRIVER
Fig.13
16
Insertthe hex key into the chuck and tighten thechuck
jaws sacurety.Tap sharplywith a m_et in a counter-
clockwise d_rection.Thiswilt loosenthe chuck onthe
spindle. It can now be unscrewedby hand.
N_-_ET
Fig. 14
TO RETIGHTEN A LOOSE CHUCK
l'ha chuck may become looseon thespindleand develop
a wobble. Periodicallycheckthe chuck.screwfor tight-
ne_s.
Lock the switchtriggerby placingthe directiono! rota-
tionselectorin the canter position.
Open the chuck iaws.
insertthe hex key intothe chuck and _ghten the chuck
jaws sscurel'/."Tapthe hex key sharplyw_h a mallet in
a clockwisedirection.Thiswilltightenthe chuck on the
spindle.
Open the chuck jaws and removethe haxkey.
Tightenthe chuck screw.
NOTE: The chuck screwhas lefthandthreads.
BA'rrERIES
The batterypack for this tool isequipped with nickel-cad-
mium rechargeabiebatteries. Length of servicefrom each
chargingwilldepend onthe type ofwork you aredoing.
The batteriesin this tool havebeen designed10provide
maximum b-ouble-frselife.However,llke all batteries, they
w[UevantusllywearouL Do not disassemblebattery pack
and attemptto replacethe batteries.H_ndtingof these
batteries, especiallywhen wearingringsand jewelry,could
resultina serious burn.
To obtain thelongestpossible battery life, we suggestthe
foUoWing:
Removethe batterypack from the chargeronce it is
futly chargedand ready for use.
For battery pack storagelonger than 30 days:
Store thebattery packwhere the temperature isbelow
80°F.
Store battery packsin a "discharged" condition.
BATTERY PACK REMOVAL AND
PREPARATION FOR RECYCLING
To preservenaturalresources,please
mcyc_ ordispose of t_tteries
properly.
ThLsproductcontains nickel-cadmium
batteries, Local,state or federal
lawsmay prohibitdisposalof nickel-
cadmiumbatteries inordinaryb'esh.
Consultyour local waste authority for information
regardingavailab[e recyclingand/or c_ispoea(options.
_k wARNING: Upon removal,cover the battery pack's
terminalswith heaw-duty adhesivetape, Do net
attempt to destroyor disessemb_eb_tary pack or
removeany ofitscomponents. Nickel-cadmium
batteriesmust be recycled or d(spossd of properly.
Also, nevertouchbothterminalswith metal objects
andJor body p_'ts as shortcircuitmay result.Keep
away fromc_ldren. Failureto complywith these
warnings could result in fire and/or serious injury.
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_- CRAFTSMAN 12 VOLT DRILL-DRIVER - MODEL NUMBER 315,115,340 -.----.---
ii
The model number w([[ ba foundon a platsattachedtothemotorhousing.Alwaysmentionthemodel |
number [nallcorrespondenceregardingyourDRILL-DRIVER orwhen orderingrepairparts,
J
SEE BACK PAGE FOR PARTS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
2
1
\
4
5
\
Key Part
No. Number
1 6612001
2 6903326
3 9,;0237076
4 140302002
5 130139017
6 300912192
983000709
PARTS LIST
DesQription Qty.
Chuck Screw ..............................................................................................I
Chuck ......................................................................................................... 1
Data Plate .................................................................................................. 1
* Charger(Item No, _tl1057).......................................................................... 1
* Battery Pack (Item No. _-11055}.................................................................. 2
CarryingCase (Not Shown) ........................................................................ 1
Operator's Manual
Can Be Purchased Thru RSOS (Retail Special Order System)
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CRAFTSMAN 14A VOLT DRILL-DRIVER - MODEL NUMBER 315.1t5350
J The model number will befound on a plate attached to the motor housing.Always mention the model |
number in artcorrespondence regardingyour DRILL-DRIVER or when ordering repairparts.
I
SEE BACK PAGE FOR PARTS ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
2
1
\
5
\
Key Part
No. Number
1 6612001
2 6903326
3 940237074
4 140302003
5 13O139014
6 300912193
983000709
PARTS LIST
Oescription Qty.
Chuck Screw ............................................ .................................................. 1
Chuck ......................................................................................................... 1
Data Plate................................................................................................... 1
"Charger (Item No. _.110C_).......................................................................... 1
"Battery Pack _ltem No. 211007) .................................................................. 2
Carrying Case (Not Shown)........................................................................ 1
Operator's Manual
* Can Be Purch=sed Thru RSOS (Fletail Special Order System)
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