Panasonic Cordless Drill EY6950 User Manual

Hammer Drill Driver  
Cordless  
Operating Instructions  
Model No: EY6950  
IMPORTANT  
This manual contains safety information. Read manual completely before first using  
this product and save this manual for future use.  
 
Service  
14)Do not use tool if switch does not  
turn it on or off.  
21)Tool service must be performed  
only by qualified repair personnel.  
Service or maintenance performed by  
unqualified personnel may result in a  
risk of injury.  
A tool that cannot be controlled with  
the switch is dangerous and must be  
repaired.  
15)Disconnect battery pack from tool or  
place the switch in the locked or off  
position before making any adjust-  
ments, changing accessories, or stor-  
ing the tool.  
22)When servicing a tool, use only  
identical replacement parts. Follow  
instructions in the Maintenance  
section of this manual.  
Use of unauthorized parts or failure  
to follow Maintenance Instructions  
may create a risk of shock or injury.  
Such preventive safety measures  
reduce the risk of starting the tool  
accidentally.  
16)Store idle tools out of reach of chil-  
dren and other untrained persons.  
Tools are dangerous in the hands of  
untrained users.  
17)When battery pack is not in use,  
keep it away from other metal  
objects like: paper clips, coins, keys,  
nails, screws, or other small metal  
objects that can make a connection  
from one terminal to another.  
Shorting the battery terminals togeth-  
er may cause sparks, burns or a fire.  
18)Maintain tools with care. Keep cut-  
ting tools sharp and clean.  
.SPECIFIC SAFETY  
RULES  
1) Hold tool by insulated gripping sur-  
faces when performing an opera-  
tion where the cutting tool may  
contact hidden wiring.  
Contact with a "live" wire will make  
exposed metal parts of the tool “live”  
and shock the operator.  
2) Wear ear protectors when using the  
tool for extended periods.  
Prolonged exposure to high intensity  
noise can cause hearing loss.  
3) Be aware that this tool is always in  
an operating condition, it does not  
have to be plugged into an electrical  
outlet.  
4) Do not operate the Forward/  
Reverse lever when the Variable  
speed control trigger is on.  
Properly maintained tools with sharp  
cutting edge are less likely to bind  
and are easier to control.  
19)Check for misalignment or binding of  
moving parts, breakage of parts, and  
any other condition that may affect  
the tool’s operations. If damaged,  
have the tool serviced before using.  
Many accidents are caused by poorly  
maintained tools.  
20)Use only accessories that are  
recommended by the manufacturer  
for your model.  
The battery will discharge rapidly and  
damage to the unit may occur.  
5) If the bit becomes jammed, immedi-  
ately turn the Variable speed control  
trigger off to prevent an overload  
which can damage the battery pack  
or motor. Use reverse motion to  
loosen jammed bits.  
Accessories that may be suitable for  
one tool may create a risk of injury  
when used on another tool.  
6) When storing or carrying the tool,  
set the Forward/Reverse lever to  
the center (switch lock) position.  
7) Do not strain the tool by holding  
the speed control trigger halfway  
(speed control mode) so that the  
motor stops.  
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8) During charging, the charger may  
become slightly warm. This is nor-  
mal. Do not charge the battery for a  
long period.  
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FOR  
BATTERY CHARGER  
& BATTERY PACK  
Symbol  
meaning  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
V
Volts  
Direct Current  
no load speed  
1)  
SAVETHESE INSTRUC-  
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TIONS-This manual contains important  
important safety and operating instruc-  
tions for battery charger EY0110.  
revolutions or  
reciprocation per minutes  
…/min  
2) Before using battery charger, read all  
instructions and cautionary markings  
on (1) battery charger, (2) battery pack.  
Forward Rotation  
Reverse Rotation  
3)  
CAUTION  
-To reduce the risk  
of injury, charge only Battery Pack  
shown below.  
Rotation with Hammering  
Rotation only  
EY9065, EY9066, EY9168, EY9080,  
EY9086, EY9180, EY9182, EY9001,  
EY9006, EY9101, EY9106, EY9200,  
EY9201, EY9136, EY9230, EY9231  
EY9251, EY9117, EY9210, EY9231  
Other types of batteries may burst  
causing personal injury and damage.  
WARNING;  
Some dust created by power sand-  
ing, sawing, grinding, drilling, and  
other construction activities con-  
tains chemicals known to the State  
of California to cause cancer, birth  
defects or other reproductive harm.  
Some examples of these chemicals  
are:  
4) Do not expose charger to rain or snow.  
5) To reduce risk of damaging the electric  
plug and cord, pull by plug rather than  
cord when disconnecting charger.  
6) Make sure cord is located so that it  
will not be stepped on, tripped over,  
or otherwise subjected to damage or  
stress.  
7) An extension cord should not be used  
unless absolutely necessary.  
Use of improper extension cord could  
result in a risk of fire and electric  
shock. If extension cord must be  
used, make sure:  
* Lead from lead-based paints  
* Crystalline silica from bricks and  
cement and other masonry prod-  
ucts  
* Arsenic and chromium from chemi-  
cally-treated lumber.  
To reduce your exposure to these  
chemicals: work in a well ventilated  
area, and work with approved safety  
equipment, such as dust masks that  
are specially designed to filter our  
microscopic particles.  
a. that pins on plug of extension  
cord are the same number, size  
and shape as those of plug on  
charger.  
b. that extension cord is prop-  
erly wired and in good electrical  
condition.  
c. that wire size is large enough  
for ampere rating of charger as  
specified below.  
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20)Do not abuse cord. Never carry charger  
by cord or yank it to disconnect from  
outlet. Keep cord away from heat, oil  
and sharp edges.  
21)Charge the battery pack in a well ven-  
tilated place, do not cover the charger  
and battery pack with a cloth, etc.,  
while charging.  
RECOMMENDED MINIMUMAWG SIZE OF  
EXTENSION CORDS FOR  
BATTERY CHARGERS  
AC Input Rating.  
Equal to or  
greater than  
Amperes  
But less  
than  
AWG Size of Cord  
Length of Cord, Feet  
25 50 100 150  
18 18 18 16  
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8) Do not operate charger with damaged  
cord or plug replace them immedi-  
ately.  
22)Use of an attachment not recom-  
mended may result in a risk of fire,  
electric shock, or injury to persons.  
9) Do not operate charger if it has re-  
ceived a sharp blow, been dropped, or  
otherwise damaged in any way; take it  
to a qualified serviceman.  
10)Do not disassemble charger; take it to  
a qualified serviceman when service  
or repair is required. Incorrect reas-  
sembly may result in a risk of electric  
shock or fire.  
11)To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
unplug charger from outlet before at-  
tempting any maintenance or clean-  
ing.  
23)Do not short the battery pack. A battery  
short can cause a large current flow,  
over heating and burns.  
24)NOTE: If the supply cord of this ap-  
pliance is damaged, it must only be  
replaced by a repair shop appointed by  
the manufacturer, because special pur-  
pose tools are required.  
25)TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELEC-  
TRIC SHOCK, THIS APPLIANCE  
HAS A POLARIZED PLUG (ONE  
BLADE IS WIDER THAN THE  
OTHER).  
This plug will fit in a polarized outlet  
only one way. If the plug does not fit  
fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If  
it still does not fit, contact a qualified  
electrician to install the proper outlet.  
Do not change the plug in any way.  
12)The charger and battery pack are  
specifically designed to work together.  
Do not attempt to charge any other  
cordless tool or battery pack with this  
charger.  
13)Do not attempt to charge the battery  
pack with any other charger.  
14)Do not attempt to disassemble the  
battery pack housing.  
15)Do not store the tool and battery pack  
in locations where the temperature  
may reach or exceed 50°C (122°F)  
(such a metal tool shed, or a car  
in the summer), which can lead to  
deterioration of the storage battery.  
16)Do not charge battery pack when the  
temperature is BELOW 0°C (32°F) or  
ABOVE 40°C (104°F). This is very im-  
portant.  
17)Do not incinerate the battery pack. It  
can explode in a fire.  
18)Avoid dangerous environment. Do not  
use charger in damp or wet locations.  
19)The charger is designed to operate on  
standard household electrical power  
only. Do not attempt to use it on any  
other voltage!  
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.FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION  
Clutch handle  
Speed selector switch  
Keyless  
drill chuck  
Vent  
holes  
Forward/  
Reverse  
lever  
Variable speed  
control trigger  
Battery pack  
release button  
18V Battery pack  
(EY9251)  
Support handle  
Battery charger (EY0110)  
. ASSEMBLY  
Lock collar  
Attaching or removing bit  
Note: When attaching or removing  
a bit, disconnect battery pack  
from tool or place the switch in  
the center position (switch lock).  
This tool is equipped with a keyless  
drill chuck.  
Note: If excessive play occurs in the  
chuck, secure the drill in place  
1. Attachment  
and tighten the chuck by turning  
clockwise, open the chuck jaws  
by unscrewing the Lock collar and  
tighten the screw (left-handed  
screw) with a screwdriver by turn-  
ing it counterclockwise (viewed  
from the front).  
Insert the bit and turn the Lock collar  
clockwise (looking from the front) to  
tighten firmly until it stops clicking.  
Lock collar  
2. Removal  
Slide the Lock collar to FREE side.  
Turn the Lock collar counterclockwise  
(looking from the front), then remove  
the bit.  
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CAUTION: Do not operate Forward/  
Reverse lever until the  
chuck comes to a com-  
plete stop. Shifting during  
rotation of the chuck may  
damage the tool.  
Attaching or removing battery  
pack  
1. To connect the battery pack:  
Insert the battery pack. It snaps into  
place to indicate proper connection.  
2. To remove the battery pack:  
Press the two buttons on the sides  
of the battery pack. Slide the battery  
pack out of the tool body.  
Forward Rotation Switch Operation  
1. For forward rotation, set the lever to  
forward.  
3. Support handle  
2. Depress the trigger switch slightly to  
start the tool slowly.  
Place the support handle at your  
favorite position and tighten the han-  
dle securely.  
3. The speed increases with the amount  
of depression of the trigger for efficient  
tightening of screws and drilling. The  
brake operates and the chuck stops  
immediately when the trigger is re-  
leased.  
4. After use, set the lever to its center  
position (switch lock).  
Loosen  
Tighten  
Reverse Rotation Switch Operation  
1. For reverse rotation, set the lever to  
reverse. Check the direction of rota-  
tion before use.  
Remove the handles when placing  
the battery pack in the storage case.  
2. Depress the trigger switch slightly to  
start the tool slowly.  
. OPERATION  
Switch Operation  
1. The speed increases with the amount  
of depression of the trigger. When  
beginning work, depress the trigger  
slightly to start the rotation slowly.  
3. After use, set the lever to its center  
position (switch lock).  
ClutchTorque Setting  
Adjust the torque to one of the 15  
possible settings or “ “ , “ “ position  
to the job.  
2. A feedback electronic controller is  
used to give a strong torque even in  
low speed.  
CAUTION: Test the setting before  
actual operation.  
Set the scale at this line.  
3. The brake operates when the trigger  
is released and the motor stops imme-  
diately.  
Note: When the brake operates, a  
braking sound may be heard.  
This is normal.  
Forward/Reverse lever Operation  
(Forward ( ), Switch lock, Reverse ( ))  
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Bit-locking function  
Speed Selection  
Choose a low or high speed to suit  
the use.  
1. With the trigger switch not engaged  
and a screwdriver bit locked in place,  
the tool can be used as a manual  
screwdriver (up to 22.6 Nm, 230 k  
The more the speed control trigger is  
pulled, the higher the speed becomes.  
f-cm, 199 in-lbs).  
There will be a little play in the chuck,  
but this is not a malfunction.  
No load speed  
LOW 80 - 550/min (rpm)  
HIGH 300 - 2000/min (rpm)  
Torque  
Strong  
Weak  
2. This feature is handy for tightening  
screws that require more torque than  
the maximum torque of the driver (po-  
sition on the clutch), for confirming  
the tightness of a screw or to loosen  
an extremely tight screw.  
CAUTION: Check the speed selector  
switch before use.  
Use at low speed when  
strong force is needed dur-  
ing operation. (Using at  
high speed while a strong  
force is applied may cause  
a motor breakdown.)  
Do not operate the  
speed selector switch  
(LOW-HIGH) while pull-  
ing on the speed control  
trigger. This can cause  
the rechargeable battery  
to wear quickly or dam-  
age the internal mecha-  
nism of the motor.  
NOTE: When the brake operates, a  
braking sound may be heard.  
This sound indicates engagement  
of the bit lock.  
CAUTION: To eliminate excessive  
temperature increase of the  
tool surface, do not operate  
the tool continuously using  
two or more battery packs.  
Tool needs cool off time  
before switching to another  
pack.  
See appendix for “RECOM-  
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MENDED SPEED SELEC-  
TION”.  
For Appropriate use of Battery  
pack  
D o n o t c l o s e u p v e n t  
holes on body sides of the  
body during operation.  
Otherwise, the machine func-  
tion is adversely affected to  
cause a failure  
Ni-MH Battery pack EY9251  
Charge the Ni-MH battery fully before  
storage in order to ensure a longer ser-  
vice life.  
The ambient temperature range is be-  
tween 0°C(32°F)and40°C (104°F).  
If the battery pack is used when the  
battery temperature is below 0°C  
(32°F) the tool may fail to function  
properly. In that case, charge the bat-  
tery until charging is completed for ap-  
propriate functioning of the battery.  
When operating with a Ni-MH battery  
pack, make sure the place is well-  
ventilated.  
Do NOT strain the tool(motor).  
This may cause damage to  
the unit.  
Use the machine in such  
a way as to prevent the air  
from the body vent holes  
from blowing directly onto  
your skin. Otherwise, you  
may get burnt.  
When operating with a  
Ni-MH battery pack, make  
sure the place is well-venti-  
lated.  
Battery Pack Life  
The rechargeable batteries have a  
limited life. If operation time becomes  
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extremely short after recharging,  
replace the battery pack with a new  
one.  
Note: Use under extremely hot or  
cold conditions will reduce  
operating capacity per charge.  
5. When in any of the conditions that  
battery pack is too cool, or the battery  
pack has not been used for a long  
time, the charging lamp is lit.  
In this case, charging takes longer to  
fully charge the battery pack, than the  
standard charging time.  
Charging  
If a fully charged battery pack is  
inserted into the charger again,  
the charging lamp may light up  
and then flash slowly. After sev-  
eral minutes, the charging lamp  
may flash quickly to indicate the  
charging is completed.  
Note: When you charge the battery  
pack for the first time, or after  
prolonged storage, charge it  
for about 24 hours to bring the  
batteries up to full capacity.  
EY0110  
6. If the charging lamp does not light  
immediately after the charger is  
plugged in, or if after the standard  
charging time the lamp does not go  
off, consult an authorized dealer.  
Note: When charging a cool battery  
pack (below 5°C (41°F) in a  
warm place, leave the battery  
pack at the place and wait for  
more than one hour to warm  
up the battery to the level of  
the ambient temperature.  
Otherwise battery pack may  
not be fully charged.  
1. Plug the charger into the AC outlet.  
Note: Sparks may be produced  
when the plug is inserted into  
the AC power supply, but this  
is not a problem in terms of  
safety.  
2. Insert the battery pack firmly into the  
charger.  
Battery pack  
To AC  
outlet  
Cool down the charger when  
charging more than two bat-  
tery packs consecutively.  
Do not insert your fingers into  
contact hole, when holding  
charger or any other occa-  
sions.  
Battery  
charger  
CAUTION: Do not use power source  
from an engine generator.  
Do not cover vent holes  
3. During charging, the charging lamp  
will be lit.  
on the charger and the  
battery pack.  
When charging is completed, an inter-  
nal electronic switch will automatically  
be triggered to prevent overcharging.  
Charging will not start if the battery  
pack is warm (for example, immedi-  
ately after heavy-duty operation).  
The orange standby lamp will be  
lit until the battery cools down.  
Charging will then begin automati-  
cally.  
4. When charging is completed, the  
charging lamp will start flashing  
quickly.  
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. LAMP INDICATIONS  
Charger is plugged into a wall outlet.  
Ready to charge.  
Red Flashing  
Red Lit  
Now charging  
Charging is completed.  
Flashing quickly  
Orange Lit  
Battery pack is warm. Charging will begin  
when temperature of battery pack drops.  
Charging is not possible. Clogged with  
dust or malfunction of the battery pack.  
Orange Flashing  
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MAINTENANCE  
Use only a dry, soft cloth for wiping the unit. Do not use a damp cloth, thinner, ben-  
zine, or other volatile solvents for cleaning.  
BATTERY RECYCLING  
ATTENTION:  
A nickel metal hydride battery that is recyclable powers the product you have pur-  
chased.  
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.  
. ACCESSORIES  
Use only bits suitable for size of drill’s chuck.  
RECOMMENDED SPEED SELECTION  
CAUTION: USE AT LOW SPEED WHEN STRONG FORCE IS NEEDED  
DURING OPERATION.  
(Using at high speed while a strong force is applied may cause a  
motor breakdown.)  
Use the following as a guide to select low or high speed for the job.  
EY6950  
SCREW  
TIGHTENING  
DRILLING  
WOOD /  
YELLOW PINE  
METAL  
METAL HOLE SAW  
MATERIAL/  
CONDITION  
MORTAR /  
BRICK  
Wood screws  
Thickness: 40 mm  
(1-37/64") or less  
Cold-rolled steel plate (SPC)  
Thickness: 1.6 mm (1/16”) or less  
ø 10 mm (3/8")  
or less  
ø 6.5 mm (1/4")  
Not used  
ø 4 mm (5/32")  
or less  
HIGH  
LOW  
Not used  
or less  
ø 13 mm (1/2")  
or less  
(Slow operation)  
ø 36 mm (1-27/64") ø 13 mm (1/2") ø 34 mm (1-11/ 32") ø 6.8 mm (17/64")  
or less or less or less or less  
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. SPECIFICATIONS  
MAIN UNIT  
Model  
EY6950  
Machine screw  
Screw  
M3 ~ M6  
Wood screw  
driving  
ø 2.1 ~ ø 6.8 mm (5/64" ~ 17/64")  
ø 4 ~ ø 6 mm (5/32" ~ 15/64")  
ø 3 ~ ø 13 mm (1/8" ~ 1/2")  
ø 3 ~ ø 36 mm (1/8" ~ 1-27/64")  
ø 1.5 ~ ø 13 mm (1/16" ~ 1/2")  
Max. ø 34 mm (1-11/32")  
DC Motor 18 V  
Masonry screw  
Capability  
Mortar/Brick  
Wood  
Metal  
Drilling  
Metal hole saw  
Motor  
LOW  
HIGH  
LOW  
HIGH  
60 ~ 450/min (rpm)  
320 ~ 1450/min (rpm)  
1200 ~ 8100/min (bpm)  
3960 ~ 26100/min (bpm  
ø 1.5 ~ ø 13 mm (1/16" ~ 1/2")  
No load speed  
Blows rate per  
minute  
Chuck capacity  
Approx.XX.X Nm, (XXX kgf-cm or XXX in-lbs)~  
XX.X Nm, (XXX kgf-cm or XXX in-lbs)~  
Stage1-15  
Cluch stage  
For powerful driving and drilling.  
Percassion  
Blow strength  
Overall length  
1.7 kN, (173 k f, 370 lbs.f)  
253 mm (10")  
Weight (with battery pack)  
2.7 k , (5.9 lbs)  
BATTERY PACK  
Model  
EY9251  
Storage battery  
Battery voltage  
Ni-MH Battery  
18 V DC (1.2 V × 15 cells)  
BATTERY CHARGER  
Model  
Weight  
7.2V  
EY0110  
See the name plate on the bottom of the charger.  
9.6 V  
12V  
15.6V  
18V  
24V  
EY9065(D)  
EY9066(C)  
EY9080(D)  
EY9086B(C)  
EY9006B(C)  
1.2Ah  
1.7Ah  
20min.  
EY9180B(E)  
EY9182B(E)  
EY9101B(E)  
EY9106B(F)  
25min.  
Charging  
time  
EY9168(H)  
EY9168(H)  
EY9136B(F)  
EY9230B(N)  
EY9117(V)  
60min.  
EY9210(N)  
90min.  
2.0Ah  
3.0Ah  
3.5Ah  
30min.  
EY9200B(N)  
45min.  
EY9201B(G)  
EY9231B(G)  
EY9251B(G)  
55min.  
65min.  
Note: This chart may include models that are not available in your area.  
Please refer to the catalogue.  
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEE:  
If you are dissatisfied with any Panasonic  
Cordless Power Tool for any reason, simply  
return it to the place of purchase with a  
dated proof of purchase, in the original  
packaging, with all accessories, parts  
and instructions, within 30 days of the  
date of purchase, for a full refund, or call  
Panasonic at 201-392-6655. Abuse or  
misapplication of any power tool voids  
the guarantee.  
PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY  
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
EY981069501 H1507  
Printed in Japan  
 

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