If warm or hot in hand, the battery may need to cool down before continuing. If low, it may need to be re-charged before continuing. Remove the battery from the tool and check the battery indicator lights for charge level.If the tool stops because of this reason the tool LED may flash (on Brushless models) and the trigger will not engage the tool. The Drill or the battery may reach a point where it will stop because it is working beyond its capacity.Your Drill may be overheating or requiring too much power Drill to complete the task – this occurs when you push the Drill or driver beyond its working capacity.Make sure your Drill Bit sits tight in the chuck, and the tool is set to Forward Motion when drilling or driving. Confirm you’re using the right accessories for your task, or that, your accessory doesn’t require replacing.If your Drill has stalled, it may be because it’s overloaded - release the trigger immediately and wait for the Drill to cool down and leave un-attended for the next 30 minutes.Don’t use cleaning solvent sprays as moisture could make its way into the mechanics of the Drill and cause further damage.Inspect your Drill for dust build up - if there, we recommend removing debris from your Drill with a clean paint brush, Blower or rag.Check if the battery is charged - if so, try another battery to confirm whether it is the tool or battery that isn’t working.
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