OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
INTENDED USE
The machine 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)
For your personal safety we recommend using
the auxiliary handle at all times.
To adjust the handle, rotate the bottom of the
handle anti-clockwise and rotate the handle
around the hammer collar until the handle is in
the desired position. Tighten fully.
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2. USING THE DEPTH GAUGE (SEE FIG. B)
The depth gauge can be used to set a constant
depth to the drill.
To use the depth gauge, loosen the locking
button for depth gauge, Insert the depth gauge
through hole in handle. Slide the depth gauge to
required depth and release the locking button.
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3. FITTING BITS OR CHUCK (SEE FIG. C1)
Clean the bit shank and apply grease before
installing the bit. Hold the rotary grip, pull back
the lock sleeve and insert the bits or chuck into
the bit holder. Turn the bit and push it in until a
resistance is felt. The shaft drops completely into
the bit holder. Once you are satisfied that it has
been seated, release the black lock sleeve. This
would lock the bits or chuck into position.
After installing, always make sure that the tool or
chuck is securely held in the bit holder by trying
to pull it out.
If the bits or chuck is not located well, repeat the
operation again.
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4. REMOVE BITS OR KEY CHUCK (SEE FIG. C2)
To remove the tool or chuck, pull back the locking
sleeve, hold and pull the tool or chuck out.
NOTE: The bits or chuck are gripped firmly by
the shank and can not be removed once locked
in position.
5. ON/OFF SWITCH WITH VARIABLE SPEED
CONTROL (SEE FIG. D)
- Switching on and off
Depress the switch to start the tool and release it
to stop your tool.
- Variable speed control
The speed of the rotary hammer varies with the
amount of pressure applied to the on/off switch,
i.e. more pressure for higher speed.
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