NUTOOL NRHD1100 Traducción De Las Instrucciones Originales página 14

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COMPONENTS AND CONTROLS (PIC 1)
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Motor
2
Side handle
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SDS (Spline Drive System) chuck
4
Selector switch
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On/Off switch
6
Handle
7
Spanner
8
Selector switch
Familiarize yourself with the safety and operating instructions
before using the drill
WARNING!
Do Not use the auxiliary 3 jaw chuck when using the product in
Hammer Drill or Chisel mode. The auxiliary 3 jaw chuck should
only be fitted and used with standard drill bits, for normal drilling
in wood and steel.
IMPORTANT
When using the product in chisel or hammer drill mode for long
period's periodically check the switches for the correct selection.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SIDE HANDLE (PIC.2)
This drill is supplied with a side handle fitted, to adjust the position
of the side handle slacken the handle by rotating it in an anti-
clockwise direction (Pic.2). Adjust the position of the handle to suit
either left or right hand operation and to achieve a comfortable
position for operating the Drill. To tighten the handle turn in a
clockwise direction until it is sufficiently tight to stop it moving in use.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (PIC.3)
This machine is fitted with a normal On/Off trigger switch To start
the machine squeeze the ON / OFF trigger switch (Pic3). To stop
the machine release the ON / OFF trigger switch.
FITTING THE AUXILIARY 3 JAW CHUCK (PIC.4)
Do Not use the auxiliary 3 jaw chuck when using the product in
Hammer Drill or Chisel mode. The auxiliary 3 jaw chuck should
only be fitted and used with standard drill bits, for normal drilling
in wood and steel. Using the grease provided (Pic.1) apply a thin
coating of grease to the splined drive system (SDS) shank fitted
to the auxiliary 3 Jaw chuck. (fig 4).
Support the drill on a work bench. Grip the black shroud (Pic.4)
around the SDS chuck and pull it back against the spring tension
towards the body of the drill. Insert the auxiliary chuck spindle
into the SDS chuck. Push inwards until resistance is felt. It may
be necessary to rotate the auxiliary chuck until the shaft drops
completely into place and engages with the drive mechanism.
When you are satisfied that the auxiliary chuck is correctly located
release the black shroud this should lock the auxiliary chuck into
position. The auxiliary chuck is correctly located if it cannot be
removed without retracting the black shroud. If the black shroud
does not return fully remove the auxiliary chuck and repeat the
above procedure.
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FITTING SDS DRILL AND CHISEL BITS
To fit SDS drill and chisel bits to the SDS chuck follow the
procedure for Fitting the auxiliary 3 Jaw chuck. Do not forget to
apply a thin coating of grease to the drill and chisel bit shanks.
SELECTOR SWITCHES (PICS.5 TO 9)
The following illustrations show the correct selector switch
positions for the three drill functions.
NOTE: Please read these instructions before using the drill, they
are provided for the safe operation of the drill.
The Rotary Hammer Drill can be used for three different
functions.
1. Drilling wood and metal (using the auxiliary 3 Jaw chuck)
2. Hammer action (for drilling masonry, brick, concrete and
3. Chiseling action (for light to medium chiseling)
Pics.5&6 show the relative location of the selector switches. For
clarity three line drawings (Pics.7 to 9) are included.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to change the position of the selector switches
when motor is running. Doing this will cause serious damage to
the drill and possible injury to the operator.
DRILLING WOOD METAL AND PLASTIC (PIC.7)
When the drill is being used with the auxiliary 3 Jaw chuck for
drilling wood, metal and plastic the selector switches must be set
to the positions shown in (Pic7).
WARNING!
When using the following functions it is advisable to periodically
check the position of both selector switches.
DRILLING MASONRY, BRICK, CONCRETE AND
BLOCK WORK (PIC.8)
When the drill is to be used for drilling masonry, brick, concrete
and block work the selector switches must be set to the positions
shown in (Pic.8).
CHISELING MASONRY, BRICK, CONCRETE AND
BLOCK WORK (PIC.9)
When the drill is to be used for breaking up masonry, brick,
concrete and block work the selector switches must be set to the
positions shown in (Pic.9).
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Greasing point
Brush housing
2 x chisel
Masonry bits
Auxiliary chuck
Dust collector
Grease tub
Chuck key
block work)
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