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DESCRIPTION (FIG. 1)
1.
Fastening sleeve
2.
Variable switch with reverse action
3.
Lock-on button
4.
Auxiliary handle
5.
Depth stop
6.
Mode selector
ITEMS SUPPLIED
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Case
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Hammer drill
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Depth stop
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Auxiliary handle
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage
Power consumption
No Load Speed
No load speed in hammer mode
Maximum drilling capacity:
- steel
- concrete / stone
Tool Attachment
Weight
Vibration level
Insulation class
Noise and vibration values measured according to
EN 50144.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Important
To protect yourself from the risk of electric shock,
injury and fire when using an electric tool, it is
imperative to take the following basic safety
precautions. Before you use your tool, read
these instructions carefully and make sure that
you understand them thoroughly.
Make sure that the voltage (Volts) used corresponds
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to the voltage marked on the tool's rating plate.
When using cable drums, run all the cable off the
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drum. Minimum cable across section: 1.0 mm.
When using the electric hammer drill outdoors,
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connect it to an outdoor-grade extension cable type
H07RN-F 2G, 1.0 mm and rain-water-protected plugs
in proper working order.
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230 V / 110 V 50 Hz
AC only
600 W
-1
0 - 850 min
-1
0 - 4,400 min
10 mm
20 mm
SDS-Plus
2.8 kg
5.0 m/s
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Make sure of your footing on ladders and scaffolding
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when drilling freehand.
Use a line detector to locate concealed electric,
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water or gas lines in walls. Avoid touching live
components or conductors.
Wear goggles and use a dust mask on jobs
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generating dust.
Do not use your hammer drill near flammable liquids
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or gases.
Always pull the plug out of the socket before cleaning
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your tool or changing accessories.
Keep the power cable in good condition. Oil and acid
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can damage the cable.
Never overload the tool.
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Make sure your workplace is safe.
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Important
It is imperative to follow all national safety
regulations concerning installation, operation and
maintenance of the tool.
If incorrectly fitted, chisel bits and drill bits may be flung
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out of the tool accidentally and cause serious injury.
Before you start using your hammer drill, always
check that the chisel or drill bit is properly locked in
the chuck.
Examine the chuck regularly for signs of wear or
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damage.
Always press the hammer drill against the work
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surface (wall, ceiling, etc.) before you start it.
When you are finished, unplug the hammer drill from
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the power supply and remove the chisel or drill bit.
Always disconnect the hammer drill from the power
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supply before you change the chisel or drill bit.
Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying
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particles and splinters. Have other workers do the
same. Wear a helmet and put up partition walls in
your work place!
Wear work gloves to protect fingers from bruising
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and grazing.
Vibrations can injure the hand-arm system. Keep
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exposure to vibrations as short as possible.
Always keep the power cord behind the tool.
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Store the tool out of the reach of children.
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When using the tool, always hold it with both hands
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and ensure that you have stable footing.
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