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Power source | Battery |
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Battery voltage | 18 V |
Impact rate | 4200 bpm |
Impact energy (max) | 2.3 J |
Drilling diameter in wood (max) | 30 mm |
Drilling diameter in steel (max) | 13 mm |
Drilling diameter in concrete (max) | 24 mm |
Product color | Black, Orange |
SDS system | Yes |
Weight | 3500 g |
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Details A-weighted noise levels (sound pressure and sound power) for the tool.
Provides total vibration values for hammer-drilling and chiselling.
Emphasizes reading all safety warnings and instructions for safe operation.
Advise wearing ear protectors during impact drilling due to noise exposure.
Instructs to use auxiliary handles for control and to prevent injury.
Use insulated surfaces to avoid electric shock from hidden wiring.
Recommends wearing goggles, gloves, sturdy shoes, and apron.
Warns against removing sawdust while machine is running and about dust health risks.
Mandates removing the battery pack before performing any work on the machine.
Instructs against disposing of used battery packs in household waste.
Describes the tool's use for hammer drilling and drilling in various materials.
New batteries reach full capacity after 4-5 charge cycles; recharge before use if unused.
High temperatures reduce performance; avoid extended heat/sunshine exposure.
Keep contacts of chargers and battery packs clean.
Fully charge battery packs after use for optimum life.
Store batteries below 27°C, away from moisture, and at 30-50% charge.
Charge battery packs every six months when stored for longer than 30 days.
Tool vibrates, fuel gauge flashes, and tool turns OFF in high current draw situations.
Fuel gauge flashes until battery pack cools down if internal temperature rises.
Keep ventilation slots of the machine clear at all times.
Worn carbon brushes require professional service for optimal life and performance.
Use only AEG accessories and AEG spare parts for replacements.
Contact service agents for part replacements or to order exploded view drawings.
Indicates to read the instructions carefully before starting the machine.
Denotes accessories that are not standard equipment but available separately.
Symbol indicating to remove the battery pack before starting any work.
Instructions on proper disposal of electric tools according to European directives.
Illustrates the trigger controls for starting and stopping the rotary hammer.
Shows the procedure for inserting SDS-plus drill bits into the chuck.
Illustrates the correct steps for inserting and removing the battery pack.
Explains the visual indicators that show the battery charge level.
Details the insertion of SDS-plus bits into the chuck for secure fitting.
Provides guidance on lubricating the SDS-plus chuck and performing a test.
Shows the procedure for attaching the auxiliary handle to the tool body.
Details how to position and adjust the auxiliary handle for optimal grip.
Illustrates the use of the depth stop for accurate drilling depth control.
Demonstrates how to select between hammer drilling, drilling, and chisel modes.
Shows how to mark the drill bit to ensure precise drilling depth.
Highlights the Anti-Vibration System (AVS) and its visual indicators.
Illustrates the 'i TIP' symbol indicating helpful advice or tips.