OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
Intended Use
This tool is intended for hammer drilling in concrete,
brick and stone as well as for light chiseling work. It is
also suitable for drilling without impact in wood, metal,
ceramic and plastic.
1. ADJUSTING THE AUXILIARY HANDLE (SEE
FIG. A)
Slide the handle onto the hammer and rotate to the desired
working position. To clamp the auxiliary handle rotates the
handle clockwise. To loosen the auxiliary handle rotate the
handle anti-clockwise.
WARNING: For your personal safety we
recommend using the auxiliary handle
at all times.
2. INSTALLING THE DEPTH GAUGE (SEE FIG.
B1, B2)
The depth gauge can be used to set a constant depth to
drill (hammer). Fit the drill bit into the chuck. Depress the
locking button (a) on the handle and insert the depth gauge
into the handle. Slide the depth gauge until the distance
between the depth gauge end and the drill bit end is equal
to the depth of hole you wish to make. Release the locking
button to tighten.
Note: Make sure that the toothed side of
the depth gauge needs to be directed to the
toothed side of hex hole in the handle as
shown in the figure.
3. USING THE DUST COVER (SEE FIG. C)
Use the dust cover to prevent dust from falling over the
tool and on yourself when performing overhead drilling
operations. Attach the dust cover to the bit as shown in
Fig. C.
4. INSERTING AND REMOVING DRILL BIT IN SDS
FITTING BITS (SEE FIG. D)
Clean the bit shank and apply grease before installing the
bit. Hold the rotary grip, pull back the locking sleeve and
insert the bits into the bit holder. Turn the bit until it latches.
Then release the locking sleeve. Check the locking by
pulling on the tool.
If the bit or chuck is not located well, repeat the operation
again.
EN
REMOVING BITS (SEE FIG. D)
Retract back the bit holder locking sleeve and pull out the bit.
WARNING: Your new Rotary Hammer
Drill generates powerful forces to get
your job done quickly and effectively. These
forces may cause inferior quality SDS bits
to break and jam in the chuck. We therefore
recommend that only high quality SDS bits
be used with this tool.
5. ON/OFF SWITCH (SEE FIG. E)
Depress the switch to start the tool and release it to stop
your tool.
6. FUNCTION MODE SELECTION
Hammer drill function (See Fig. F1, F2)
1) For drilling concrete, masonry etc, press the lock button
(b) and rotate the selector switch to make sign "
to the triangle. (See Fig. F1)
NOTE: You must press the selector switch
lock button before adjusting the selector
switch. If the selector switch cannot go into
the required position, switch on your hammer
a little, then adjust the selector switch again.
2) Turn the hammer or drilling action selector switch
pointing to the hammer action "
F2)
3) You are now set up for hammer drilling into masonry/
concrete.
Drilling function (See Fig. G1, G2)
1) Press the lock button (b) and rotate the selector switch to
make sign "
" point to the triangle. (See Fig. G1)
2) Turn the hammer or drilling action selector switch
pointing to the drilling action " " position. (See Fig. G2)
3) You are now set up for drilling function.
Chisel function (See Fig. H1, H2)
1) For chipping, grooving or demolition operation, press the
lock button (b) and then rotate the selector switch make
sign "
" pointing to the triangle. (See Fig. H1)
2) Turn the hammer or drilling action selector switch
pointing to the hammer action "
H2)
3) You are now set up for chisel work using Chisel action.
WARNING: You must make sure that
the selector switch is positively locked
in chisel mode position. If not, it could cause
a hazard.
7. LUBRICATION MACHINE (SEE FIG. I)
The machine is grease-lubricated. A grease refill is only
" point
" position. (See Fig.
" position. (See Fig.
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