brick, etc. Areas of use are the execution of renovation and construction
work, as well as any work in the field of independent amateur activity
(DIY).
Do not misuse the power tool.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
Watch out for hidden electrical cables or gas and water pipes. Check
the working area, e.g. with an electrical cable or metal detector.
Always use the correct supply voltage!
The voltage of the power source must match the value given on the
machine's rating plate.
Preparation for work
Before starting work, make sure that no damage or cracks are visible on
the appliance. Check the power cable for breaks or visible damage or
abrasion of the insulation. If any defects are found, absolutely do not
operate it, the unit must be checked by a dedicated service.
Installation of accessories
The machine must be disconnected from the power supply before
installing any drill accessory, chisel or drill chuck. To install, pull the SDS+
chuck lock fig. A3 towards the main handle. Then place the tool in the
chuck fig A1. The accessory may need to be rotated on axis to recess to
the correct level. And then release the locking handle fig A3.
Remove the tool by following the same steps in reverse order.
NOTE!
Do not use other drill bits like SDS+ for impact drilling and chiselling!
When using drills, it is important to bear in mind the maximum drill diameter
that is allowed by the manufacturer, see rating table.
CAUTION: When using a key chuck designed for cylindrical drills, do
not work with a hammer drill. Using it will lead to very rapid damage
to the key drill chuck and the SDS+ chuck on the hammer drill.
Modes of operation
The hammer drill has two mode dials Fig. A4 and Fig. A8.
After the individual operating modes, set the dials to the following
positions:
Drilling without impact: knob fig. A4 in position shown in fig. B2, position
marker shown in fig. B3. Knob fig. A8 in position shown in fig. C1 knob
mark shown with arrow in fig. C1
Drilling with impact: knob fig. A4 in position shown in fig. B2, position
marker shown in fig. B3. Knob fig. A8 in position shown in fig. C2 knob
mark shown with arrow fig. C2
Forging/sawing: knob fig A4 in position shown in fig B1, position marker
shown in fig B3. Knob fig. A8 in position shown in fig. C2 knob mark
shown with arrow fig. C2
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Pull the mains plug before any maintenance work on the unit.
To ensure safe and correct working, always keep the machine and the
ventilation slots clean. Clean the tool holder after each working day.
Replacing the dust cover
Damaged dust protection caps should be replaced, as dust that gets into
the tool holder can cause it to fail.
Pull off and hold the locking sleeve fig. A3. Remove the dust cover fig. A2
using a suitable tool.
Once the locking sleeve has been pulled away, pull the new dust cover
until it settles firmly over the tool holder and the locking sleeve can be
pulled forward again.
If a machine malfunctions despite the care taken in production and testing,
the repair should be carried out by an authorised qualified service.
Grease replenishment
The grease that seals the impact mechanism needs to be replenished
periodically. Intensive operation causes it to heat up and change to a liquid
or semi-liquid form. These states facilitate the escape of the grease from
the device, which is a natural phenomenon. This is done by unscrewing
the inspection port Fig. A5. The unit is equipped with a container of sealing
grease. This should be done when a drop in performance is noticed during
forging or impact drilling. There must not be too much grease in the
system, it should fill the system about halfway.
ATTENTION: During periods of low outside temperatures, a drop in
performance may be felt as soon as the unit is started. The most common
cause is that the lubricant is too thick, in which case you should run the
unit without load for a few minutes. This will warm up the lubricant and seal
the pneumatic impactor system.
KIT CONTENTS:
• Hammer drill
• SDS+ chisel
• SDS+ drill bit
• Drill depth limiter
• Drill chuck with key
• Rubber cover
• Lubricant
• Technical documentation
• Transport case
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated data
Supply voltage
Supply frequency
Rated power
No-load speed
Impact frequency
Impact energy
Maximum drilling diameter in
Tool holder type
IP degree of protection
Protection class
Mass
Year of production
58G860 stands for both type and machine designation
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration
acceleration
value
(main handle)
Percussion
drilling
concrete
Chisel mode
Vibration
acceleration
value
(auxiliary handle)
Percussion
drilling
concrete
Chisel mode
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the emitted
sound pressure level L
and the sound power level L
pA
measurement uncertainty). The vibration emitted by the equipment is
described by the vibration acceleration value a
measurement uncertainty).
The emitted sound pressure level L
vibration acceleration value a
in accordance with IEC 62841-2-6. The vibration level a
used to compare equipment and to make a preliminary assessment of
vibration exposure.
The vibration level quoted is only representative of the basic use of the
unit. If the unit is used for other applications or with other work tools, the
vibration level may change. Higher vibration levels will be influenced by
insufficient or too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given
above may result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is necessary to
take into account periods when the device is switched off or when it
is switched on but not used for work. When all factors are accurately
estimated, the total vibration exposure may be significantly lower.
In order to protect the user from the effects of vibration, additional safety
measures should be implemented, such as cyclical maintenance of the
machine and working tools, securing an adequate hand temperature and
proper work organisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrically-powered products should not be disposed of with household
waste, but should be taken to appropriate facilities for disposal. Contact
your product dealer or local authority for information on disposal. Waste
electrical and electronic equipment contains environmentally inert
substances. Equipment that is not recycled poses a potential risk to the
environment and human health.
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230 V AC
50 Hz
900 W
980 min
3850 min
4.0 J
concrete
28 mm
steel
13 mm
wood
40 mm
SDS Plus
IPX0
II
3.72 kg
2022
L
= 96.1 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
pA
L
= 107.1 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
WA
2
a
= 19.075 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h
2
in
a
= 23.283 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h
2
a
= 15.525 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h
2
in
a
= 16.380 m/s
K=1.5 m/s
h
(where K denotes
WA
(where K is the
h
, the sound power level L
pA
given in this manual have been measured
h
h
-1
-1
2
2
2
2
and the
WA
given can be
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