BM 1619929472
Operating Instructions
TRIGGER | selected impact rate and rotating speed | |
To turn the tool “ON” squeeze the trigger | virtually constant between | |
switch. To turn the tool “OFF”, release the | conditions. | |
trigger switch, which is spring loaded and will | INSTALLING ACCESSORIES | |
return to the “OFF” position automatically. | ||
Clean the insert shank end of the accessory | ||
To increase switch life, do not turn switch on | ||
to remove any debris, then lightly grease with | ||
and off while tool is under load. | a light oil or lubricant. |
VARIABLE SPEED DIAL | Insert accessory into the tool holder through | |||
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed | the dust shield, while twisting and pushing | |||
dial. The impact rate (BPM) and rotating | inward until it locks automatically into place. | |||
speed (RPM) can be varied according to the | Pull outward on the accessory to be certain it | |||
type of work being performed by setting the | is locked into the tool holder (Fig. 2). | |||
variable speed dial to the selected setting. | NOTE: The high efficiency available from the | |||
The chart below will help you to determine | rotary hammers can only be obtained if sharp | |||
which setting to use for your application. | ||||
and undamaged accessories are used. The | ||||
However, a | ||||
"cost" to maintain sharp and undamaged | ||||
speed setting, as the chart is intended only | ||||
accessories is more than offset by the "time | ||||
as a guide. Once the proper setting is | ||||
saved" in operating the tool with sharp | ||||
determined the impact rate and rotating | ||||
accessories. |
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speed is kept constant by means of the |
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REMOVING ACCESSORIES | ||||
"Electronic Feedback Circuitry". The variable | ||||
speed dial can be adjusted while the motor is | ! WARNING | Accessories may be hot after | ||
running with the tool free from work, allowing |
| use. Avoid contact with skin | ||
the operator to adjust the impact rate and | and use proper protective gloves or cloth to | |||
rotating speed according to the actual | remove. |
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application. |
| To remove an accessory, pull and hold | ||
CHIPPING (DEMOLITION) | locking sleeve backward and pull bit forward. | |||
Area of application | Control setting | All accessories should be wiped clean after | ||
removing. |
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Plaster work | 1 - 2 |
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Removing tiles | 3 |
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Brick work | 4 |
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Concrete | 5 - 6 |
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DRILLING HOLES |
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Lower speeds | Higher speeds |
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Accurate starts | Faster penetration |
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Minimize breakouts |
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when the bit exits |
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the material. |
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ELECTRONIC FEEDBACK CIRCUITRY |
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(EFC) |
| LOCKING SLEEVE | ||
The internal electronic feedback system | ||||
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provides a "soft start", which will reduce the |
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stresses that occur from a high torque start. |
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The system also helps to keep the pre- |
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