Most common questions used to investigate
Is the drill powering up?
Is the battery placed in the slot properly?
Has the battery been charged properly with the correct charger?
Have you been using the same battery for a long period of time?
If the drill is wired, has it been properly plugged into the socket?
Is the cable damaged?
Has the safety switch present on the drill been flipped?
Is the speed control not working?
Is the power button not working properly?
Is the drill producing some noise which is not normal?
Does the drill bit keep slipping while drilling?
Common conclusions
First take the battery out then put it in properly according to the manual and lock it in using the predefined mechanism.
Charge the battery for the specified time mentioned in the manual using the charger present in the package.
The battery may have expired as batteries have a usage life. You should get it checked out by the local technician and replace it with a new one.
First plug it in properly and try again. If the socket is not working, check the main fuse box for any problems.
Get it repaired at the local technician or get it replaced.
Most drills have safety switches right beside the main button. Flip it. If you cannot find the switch, check the manual.
The problem may be with a faulty motor or a broken circuit board. Contact the original manufacturer and get it serviced or hire a local technician to get it looked at.
The problem may be with a faulty controller or the drill is not able to move properly due to something stuck in it. Contact the original manufacturer and get it serviced or hire a local technician to get it looked at.
Contact the original manufacturer and get it serviced or hire a local technician to get it looked at as the problem will most probably be a broken button mechanism.
There may be something stuck in the front of the drill or the motor may have been damaged. Contact the original manufacturer and get it serviced or hire a local technician to get it looked at.
The problem may be with a worn down rear end of your drill bit or the drill's front lock may not be tightened properly.
For any further problems, contact the original manufacturer and get it serviced or hire a local technician to get it looked at.
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