Ryobi HD500 specifications Operation, Know Your Hammer Drill, Applications, Electrical Connection

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OPERATION

KNOW YOUR HAMMER DRILL

See Figure 1.

Before attempting to use your hammer drill, familiarize yourself with all operating features and safety requirements.

WARNING:

If any parts are missing do not operate your hammer drill until the missing parts are replaced. Failure to do so could result in possible serious injury.

APPLICATIONS

(Use only for the purposes listed below)

1.Hammer drilling in concrete and masonry.

2.Drilling in wood.

3.Drilling in ceramics, plastics, fiberglass, and laminates.

4.Drilling in both hard and soft metals.

5.Using driving accessories, such as driving screws with screwdriver bits.

6.Mixing paints.

AUXILIARY

HANDLE

DEPTH

GAGE CLAMP

CHUCK

 

CHUCK KEY

TO STORE

STORAGE

VARIABLE SPEED

CONTROL SELECTOR

SWITCH

TRIGGER

CHUCK KEY

TO REMOVE

DEPTH

GAGE ROD

LOCK-ON

BUTTON

Fig. 1

WARNING:

Do not allow familiarity with your hammer drill to make you careless. Remember that a careless fraction of second is sufficient to inflict severe injury.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Your hammer drill has a precision built Ryobi electric motor. It should be connected to a power supply that is 220 volts, 50 Hz only. Do not operate this tool on direct current (DC). A voltage drop of more than 10 percent will cause a loss of power and the motor will overheat. If this tool does not operate when plugged into an outlet, double-check the power supply.

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Contents Thank YOU for Buying a Ryobi Hammer Drill Owners Operating ManualRules for Safe Operation Table of ContentsRead ALL Instructions Rules for Safe Operation When Servicing USE only Identical Ryobi Replacement PartsKnow Your Hammer Drill OperationApplications Electrical ConnectionLOCK-ON Button SwitchReversible Chuck KEYVariable Speed Control Selector Installing Auxiliary HandleVariable Speed To Adjust Drilling Mode Using Depth Gage RODTo Remove Bits To Install BitsRight Wrong Unplug Your Hammer DrillDrilling To Retighten a Loose Chuck Chuck RemovalMallet Chuck Jaws Screwdriver Mallet ChuckGeneral MaintenanceExtension Cords LubricationPage Service