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3.1 DRS dust removal module
3.1.1 General information
Location of identification data on the tool
The type designation and serial number can be found on
the type plate on the tool. Make a note of this data in your
operating instructions and always refer to it when mak-
ing an enquiry to your Hilti representative or service
department.
Type:
Serial no.:
3.1.2 Description
The TE DRS-M dust removal module is an accessory for
the TE 6 rotary hammer drill. It can be attached to the
rotary hammer drill quickly and easily. The dust removal
module is not suitable for chiselling work or for rotary
drilling in metal.
3.1.3 Technical data
Power input
Suction performance
Weight
Maximum effective stroke
TE-C hammer drill bit
diameter range (I
/cm):
t
Drill bit working length
Contact pressure
Dust container capacity
6 mm dia./ 28 mm deep
8 mm dia./ 30 mm deep
12 mm dia. / 50 mm deep
Dust container regeneration
cycles
Extraction head
Extraction fan, dust container with folded filter, depth
gauge, length stop, plug-type connection
3.1.4 Before use
Attaching the dust removal module
-NOTE-
A clogged filter may cause excessive dust to be released.
The dust container should thus be emptied in good time
and the filter cleaned by tapping the container lightly.
The extraction fan incorporated in the dust removal mod-
ule is driven by the motor of the rotary hammer drill by
way of a plug-type coupling. The teeth on the rotor shaft
(1) mesh with the teeth on the sleeve (2) of the dust
removal module drive shaft.
1. Unplug the supply cord.
2. Push the dust removal module along the guide (3) on
the rotary hammer drill until it engages securely in
place.
Printed: 07.07.2013 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5071102 / 000 / 00
Max. 60W
500 l/min
0.9 kg
105 mm
4–16 mm dia.
50–100 mm
15–25 N
130 holes
75 holes
20 holes
Up to 100 cycles
4–16 mm dia.
Removing the dust module
The dust module drive pin may become hot after oper-
ation under load. Avoid touching this part.
1. Unplug the supply cord.
2. Press the release latch (4) and hold it in this position.
3. Pull the dust module downwards away from the rotary
hammer drill.
3.1.5 Operation
Length adjustment (setting the stroke)
The stroke is normally set to TE-C drill bit I
This corresponds to an effective working length of 100
mm. The stroke must be adjusted if shorter drill bits are
used.
1. Open (A) the locking ring (5).
2. With the drill bit fitted in the chuck, press the tool
against the wall until the tip of the drill bit comes into
contact with the wall (C).
3. Close (B) the locking ring (5).
Setting the drilling depth (depth gauge)
1. Open (D) the end stop (6).
2. Slide the end stop to the desired drilling depth (F).
3. Close (E) the end stop (6).
When holes are to be drilled to a precise depth, e.g. for
setting anchors, the hole depth must be checked by drilling
test holes.
Changing the suction head
1. Pull back the rib (G) on the rear of the suction head
(7).
2. Pull the old suction head upwards out of the guide (H).
3. Press the new suction head into the guide until it
engages.
Emptying the dust container
1. Hold the tool horizontally and allow it to run for a short
time. This will cause any remaining dust particles in
the dust removal module to be sucked into the dust
container.
2. Press the button and hold it in this position (K).
3. Pull the dust container (8) downwards out of the dust
removal module (L).
4. Empty the dust container by tapping it lightly. When
doing so, avoid releasing dust into the atmosphere
unnecessarily.
5. Slide the empty dust container into the dust module
from below until it engages in position. If you are insert-
ing a new dust container, remove the protective cov-
er before inserting it.
3.1.6 Care and maintenance
Use only compressed air and a cloth to clean the dust
removal module. Do not use water, oil, grease or clean-
ing agents.
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= 150 mm.
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