OPERATION
These rotary hammers have an Electronic Feedback Control Circuit (EFCC) which helps improve the operation and life of the tool.
Soft Start
The
Feedback Control
The electronic speed control system allows the tool to maintain constant speed between
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
Selecting Action (Fig. 4)
(Cat. No.
The
Fig. 4
1
2
3
1.Hammering only. For use with
2.Hammering with rotation. Use this setting (2) for drilling holes with drill bits.
3.Chisel adjustment. Use this setting (3) to adjust the angle of the chisel blade in relation to the tool. With a chisel mounted in the tool:
•turn the knob to this setting
•twist the chisel to the desired angle
•set the tool for hammering only
NOTE: To engage the hammering mechanism, maintain pressure on the bit. When the pressure on the bit is released, the hammering will stop.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, when using chisels or (other
Hammering Only
SDS Max Drive System (Cat. No.
When using chisels (or other
Hammering Only
Spline Drive System (Cat. No. 5318-21)
When a chisel (or other
Starting and Stopping the Tool
1.To start the tool, pull trigger.
2.To stop the tool, release trigger.
Cold Starting
If this tool is stored for a long period of time or at cold temperatures, it may not hammer initially because the lubrication has become stiff. To warm up the tool:
1.Insert and lock a bit or chisel into the tool.
2.Turn the tool on, applying force to the bit or chisel against a concrete or wood surface.
3.Turn the tool on and off every few seconds. In a short time, the tool will start hammering. The colder the tool is, the longer it will take to warm it up.
Hammering or Hammering with Rotation
Position the tool, grasp the handles firmly and pull the trigger.
Always hold the tool securely using both handles and maintain control. Use only enough pressure to hold the tool in place and prevent the tip of the bit from wandering. This tool has been designed to achieve top per- formance with only moderate pressure. Let the tool do the work.
When drilling deep holes occasionally pull the bit partially out of the hole while the tool is running to help clear dust.
NOTE: Do not use water to settle the dust since it will clog the bit flutes and tend to make the bit bind in the hole. If the bit should bind, a
Using Rotary Percussion Core Bits (Fig. 5-8)
Core bits are useful for drilling large holes for conduit and pipe. MILWAUKEE
1.Clean and lubricate the threads on the adapter and core bit to make later removal easier. Screw the threaded end of the adapter into the rear of the core bit.
2.Push the guide plate onto the pointed end of the center pin. Insert the center pin and guide plate assembly into the core bit. Be sure the small end of the center pin is securely placed into the hole in the center of the core bit (Fig. 5).
Fig. 5
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