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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

Cat. No.
M12 CPD

M12™ FUEL™ 13 mm (1/2") HAMMER DRILL/DRIVER
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S
MANUAL.

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GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
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power tools may result in serious personal injury.
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BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

ion
Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.

A charger that is suitable for
one type of battery pack may create a risk of re
when used with another battery pack.
Use of any other battery
packs may create a risk of injury and re.

tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
/drilling
Cutting/drilling accessory
contacting a “live” wire may make exposed
metal parts of the power tool “live” and could give
the operator an electric shock.

Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a re.
-

Fasteners
contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal
parts of the power tool “live” and could give the
operator an electric shock.
These carry
important information. If unreadable or missing,
contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a
replacement.
Some dust created by power sanding,
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction
activities contains chemicals known to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are:
lead from lead-based paint
crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other
masonry products, and
arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated
lumber.
Your risk from these exposures varies, depending
on how often you do this type of work. To reduce
your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well
ventilated area, and work with approved safety
equipment, such as those dust masks that are
specially designed to lter out microscopic particles.

Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation
or burns.

SERVICE
This will ensure that the safety of the power
tool is maintained.

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SPECIFICATIONS
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Cat. No. DC
RPM
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M12 CPD

12

Steel

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13mm
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28.5mm 25.4mm
(1 1/8") (1")

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10mm
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10mm
(3/8")

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

ASSEMBLY

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and pull the battery pack away from the tool.
To LQVHUW the battery, slide the pack into the body of
the tool. Make sure it latches securely into place.

5

7
1. Keyless chuck
2. Clutch adjusting ring
3. Application selector
4. Speed selector
5. Belt hook
6. Fuel Gauge
7. Trigger
8. FWD/REV/LOCK Control Switch
9. LED

SYMBOLOGY
Volts
Direct Current
Impacts per Minute Under
Load (IPM)
No Load Revolutions per
Minute (RPM)
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
United States and Canada



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drill in hammer mode.
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ter to settle dust. Do not attempt to drill through
To determine the amount of charge left in the batsteel reinforcing rods. This will damage the
tery, pull the trigger. The Fuel Gauge will light up
carbide bits.
for 2-3 seconds.
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To signal the end of charge, 1 light on the fuel
rotate the application selector
gauge will Àash for 2-3 seconds.
collar until the drill symbol
appears in line with the arrow.
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Always remove the battery before inserting or
the torque selector collar has no
removing bits. Select the proper style and size bit
effect on operation of the drill in
for the job.
drilling mode.
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This tool is equipped with a spindle lock. The chuck
mode rotate the application
can be tightened with one hand, creating higher grip
selector collar until the drive
strengths on the bit.
symbol
appears in line with
1. To open the chuck jaws, turn the sleeve in the
the arrow. Then rotate the torque
counterclockwise direction.
selector collar until the desired
When using drill bits, allow the bit to strike the
clutch setting appears in line with
bottom of the chuck. Center the bit in the chuck
the arrow.
jaws and lift it about PP 1/16” off of
The adjustable clutch, when properly adjusted,
the bottom.
will slip at a preset torque to prevent driving the
When using screwdriver bits, insert the bit far
screw too deep into different materials and to
enough for the chuck jaws to grip the hex of the
prevent damage to the screw or tool.
bit.
2. To close the chuck jaws, turn the sleeve in the
clockwise direction. The bit is secure when the
chuck makes a ratcheting sound and the sleeve
can not be rotated any further.
3. To remove the bit, turn the sleeve in the counterclockwise direction.
127( A ratcheting sound may be heard when the
chuck is opened or closed. This noise is part of the
locking feature, and does not indicate a problem
with the chuck’s operation.

WARNING



The torque speci cations shown here are approximate
values obtained with a fully charged battery pack.

1-5

5-15 Small screws in softwood.

6-10

16-22 Medium screws in softwood or small
screws in hardwood.
23-28
Large screws in softwoods. Medium
29-40 screws in hardwood or large screws in
hardwood with pilot hole.

11-15
16-18

1. To
the tool, grasp the handle rmly and pull
the trigger.
NOTE: An LED is turned on when the trigger is
pulled.
2. To
the speed, increase or decrease the
pressure on the trigger. The further the trigger
is pulled, the greater the speed.
3. To
the tool, release the trigger. Make sure
the bit comes to a complete stop before laying
the tool down.
To protect the battery from damage and extend
its life, the tool’s intelligent circuit monitors current
draw, temperature, and voltage drops.
In extremely high torque, binding, stalling, and short
circuit situations that cause high current draw, the
tool will vibrate for about 5 seconds, the fuel gauge
will ash, and then the tool will turn OFF. To reset,
release the trigger.
Under extreme circumstances, the internal temperature of the battery could become too high.
If this happens, the fuel gauge will ash and the
battery pack will shut off. Let the battery pack cool
and then continue work.

Because the settings shown in the table are only
a guide, use a piece of scrap material to test the different
clutch settings before driving screws into the workpiece.

The speed selector is on top of the motor housing.
Allow the tool to come to a complete stop before
changing speeds. See “Applications” for recommended speeds under various
conditions.
1. For
speed, push the
speed selector to display “1”.
2. For
speed, push the
speed selector to display “2”.
The control switch may be set to three positions:
forward, reverse and lock. Due to a lockout mechanism, the control switch can only be adjusted when
the ON/OFF switch is not pressed. Always allow
the motor to come to a complete stop before using
the control switch.
For
(clockwise) rotation,
push in the control switch from the
right side of the tool.
For
(counterclockwise)
rotation, push in the control switch
from the left side of the tool.
To
the trigger, push the control
switch to the center position. The
trigger will not work while the control switch is in the center locked
position. Always lock the trigger
or remove the battery pack before
performing maintenance, changing
accessories, storing the tool and
any time the tool is not in use.

LEFT

CENTER

7

APPLICATIONS

MAINTENANCE

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When drilling in wood, composition materials and
drill-only operating mode.
plastic, select the
Start the drill slowly, gradually increasing speed as
you drill. When drilling into wood, use wood augers
or twist drill bits. Always use sharp bits. When using
twist drill bits, pull the bit out of the hole frequently
to clear chips from the bit Àutes. To reduce the
chance of splintering, back work with a piece of
scrap wood. Select low speeds for plastics with a
low melting point.

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Keep your tool, battery pack and charger in good
repair by adopting a regular maintenance program.
After six months to one year, depending on use,
return the tool, battery pack and charger to a
MILWAUKEE service facility for:
‡ Lubrication
‡ Mechanical inspection and cleaning (gears,
spindles, bearings, housing, etc.)
‡ Electrical inspection (battery pack, charger,
motor)
‡ Testing to assure proper mechanical and
electrical operation
If the tool does not start or operate at full power
with a fully charged battery pack, clean the contacts
on the battery pack. If the tool still does not work
properly, return the tool, charger and battery pack,
to a MILWAUKEE service facility for repairs.

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When drilling in metal, select the
drill-only
operating mode. Use high speed steel twist drills
or hole saws. Use a center punch to start the hole.
Lubricate drill bits with cutting oil when drilling in
iron or steel. Use a coolant when drilling in nonferrous metals such as copper, brass or aluminum.
Back the material to prevent binding and distortion
on breakthrough.
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When drilling in masonry, select the
hammer
drill operating mode. Use high speed carbide-tipped
bits. Drilling soft masonry materials such as cinder
block requires little pressure. Hard materials like
concrete require more pressure. A smooth, even
Àow of dust indicates the proper drilling rate. Do not
let the bit spin in the hole without cutting. Do not
use water to settle dust or to cool bit. Both actions
will damage the carbide.

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Clean dust and debris from charger and tool
vents. Keep tool handles clean, dry and free of oil
or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth
to clean the tool, battery pack and charger since
certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to
plastics and other insulated parts. Some of these
include petrol, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint
thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia
and household detergents containing ammonia.
Never use flammable or combustible solvents
around tools.

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Drill a pilot hole when driving screws into thick or
hard materials. Select the
driving screws mode.
Set the torque selector collar to the proper position
and set the speed to low. Use the proper style and
size screwdriver bit for the type of screw you are
using. With the screwdriver bit in the screw, place
the tip of the screw on the workpiece and apply ¿rm
pressure before pulling the trigger. Screws can be
removed by reversing the motor.

5HSDLUV
For repairs, return the tool, battery pack and charger to the nearest service center, please visit
www.milwaukeetools.com.au /
www.milwaukeetools.co.nz or contact our
customer service centre (Australia Toll Free
Telephone Number 1300 361 505) (New Zealand
Toll Free Telephone Number 0800 279 624).

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Continuous overloading may cause permanent
damage to tool or battery pack.



ACCESSORIES
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For a complete listing of accessories, refer to your
MILWAUKEE Electric Tool catalog or go online
to www.milwaukeetools.com.au /
www.milwaukeetools.co.nz. To obtain a catalog,
contact your local distributor or service center.



Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation

13135 West Lisbon Road, Brookfield, Wisconsin U.S.A. 53005

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation (Australia)
Techtronic Industries (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
Doncaster, Victoria, Australia, 3108

Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation (New Zealand)
Techtronic Industries (New Zealand) Pty. Ltd.
Mt Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand, 1060

Professionally made in China for Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
58-14-2380d1

Printed in China
961075205-01($)



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History When                    : 2012:04:02 13:51:30-05:00, 2012:04:02 13:51:30-05:00, 2012:04:02 13:51:46-05:00, 2012:04:02 13:51:47-05:00, 2012:04:02 14:43:35-05:00, 2012:04:02 14:44:36-05:00, 2012:04:02 14:44:36-05:00, 2012:04:26 09:45:46-05:00, 2012:04:26 09:47:59-05:00, 2012:04:26 09:50:26-05:00, 2012:04:26 10:56:12-05:00, 2012:04:26 11:03:26-05:00, 2012:04:26 11:13:57-05:00, 2012:04:26 11:21:56-05:00, 2012:04:26 11:32:48-05:00, 2012:04:26 15:11:24-05:00, 2012:04:26 15:12:45-05:00, 2012:04:30 10:54:29-05:00, 2012:04:30 11:18:05-05:00, 2012:04:30 11:40:33-05:00, 2012:04:30 11:43:07-05:00, 2012:05:08 15:20:01-05:00, 2012:05:17 10:15:03-05:00, 2012:05:17 10:18:16-05:00, 2012:05:17 10:30:59-05:00, 2012:05:17 10:36:43-05:00, 2012:05:17 10:41:23-05:00, 2012:06:26 09:39:18-05:00, 2012:06:26 10:05:03-05:00, 2012:06:26 11:20:33-05:00, 2012:07:10 07:30:47-05:00, 2012:08:07 11:56:40-05:00, 2012:08:07 11:56:41-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:00:11-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:20:19-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:20:57-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:26:20-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:28:47-05:00, 2012:08:07 12:35:39-05:00, 2012:08:07 13:32:22-05:00, 2012:08:07 14:20:03-05:00, 2012:09:05 08:29:07-05:00, 2012:09:05 08:30:09-05:00, 2012:09:05 08:30:11-05:00
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Metadata Date                   : 2013:11:01 12:43:47+11:00
Creator Tool                    : Adobe InDesign CS5 (7.0.4)
Page Image Page Number          : 1, 2
Page Image Format               : JPEG, JPEG
Page Image Width                : 256, 256
Page Image Height               : 256, 256
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Doc Change Count                : 1728
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : untitled
Producer                        : Acrobat Distiller 9.3.0 (Macintosh)
Trapped                         : False
Page Count                      : 12
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