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Step 7Electronic mounting

electronic mounting
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Remember the four buttons, the two blue ones are on when at rest and off when pressed, the two red buttons are off when at rest and on when pressed. These will be placed in this step
where we will be mounting the buttons in the shell of the original drill. The red button in the back is used to turn the motor on and off, and the other red button as well as the two blue buttons will be placed at the trigger arranged so that they will move as one and be used to change the voltage from 12v to 24v.




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