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Black & Decker BH50 User Manual

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INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
HammerDrills3/8"(10mm)and112"(13mml
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Warning! Whenusingelectricaltools,thefollowingbasicsafetypre-
cautionsshouldalwaysbetakento reducethe risk of fire, electric
shockandpersonalinjury.
Readall theseinstructionsbeforeattemptingto operatethe product
andsavethis booklet.
Keepworkareas clean. Clutteredareasandbenchesinviteinjuries.
Considerthe work areaenvironment.Donot exposethe powertoolto
rain anddo not usein dampor wet locations. Keepswork areaswell
lit. Donot usethe powertool wherethere maybea risk of fire or
explosion.
Guardagainst electric shock. Avoidbodycontact,wherepossible
with earthedor groundedsurfaces(e.g.pipes,radiators,rangesand
refrigerators).
Keepchildren away. Donotlet visitorsshouldtouchthe tool or
extensioncord. All visitorsshouldbekept awayfromthework area.
Store idle tools. Whennotin use,toolsshouldbestoredin a dry,high
or lockedplace,out of the reachof children.
Donot force the tool. It will deliverbetter performancewhentool is
usedat the recommendedspeed.
Usethe right tool. Donotforcesmalltoolsor attachmentsto dothe
job of a heavy-dutytool. Donot usethe tool for purposesnot intended;
for example,donot usea circularsaw to cut atree limb or logs.
Dress properly. Donotwear looseclothingorjewelry asthey canbe
caughtin movingparts. Rubberglovesandnon-slqdfootwearis
recommendedwhenworking outdoors.Wearprotectivehair covering
to contain long hair.
Usesafety glasses. Use a face or dust mask as well, if the operation
is dUstyor if the tool is beingusedin enclosedspaces.
Connectingdust extraction equipment. If devicesare providedfor
the connectionof dustextractionandcollection,ensurethat theseare
connectedandproperlyused,especiallyin confinedareas.
Donot abuse the cord. Nevercarrythetool byits cordor yankit to
disconnectit from the socket. Keepthe cordawayfrom heat,oil and
sharpedges.
Secure the work. Useclampsor vicesto securelyfastenthe material
youareworkingwith. It is saferthan usinga handandit freesboth
handsto operatethe tool.
Donot overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Maintainthe tool with care. Keepa cuttingtool sharpandcleanfor
betterandsaferperformance.Followthe instructionsfor lubricating
andchangingaccessories.Inspectthetoolsandcordperiodicallyand
if damaged,haverepairedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter.Inspectthe
extensioncordperiodically,andreplaceif damaged. Keepthe handles
dry,cleanandfreefrom 011andgrease.
Disconnectthe tool. Whennot in use,beforeservicingandwhen
changingaccessoriessuchasblades,bits andclutters.
Removeadjusting keywrenches. Formthe habitof checkingto see
that keysandadjustingwrenchesareremovedfromthetool and
replacedin thestorageareabeforeswitchingon.
Avoid unintentional starting. -Donot carry a plugged-intool with a
fingeronthe switch.Makesurethe switch ISoff whenthetool is plug-
gingin. .
Useanoutdoorextensioncord. Whenatool is usedoutdoors,only
useanextensioncordintendedfor outdooruse.
Stayalert. Watchwhat youaredoing,usecommonsenseanddonot
operatethetoolwhentired. .
Checkdamaged parts. Beforefurtheruseof the tool,guardandother
partsthat aredamagedshouldbecarefullycheckedto determine
whetherit wouldoperateproperlyandperformits intendedfunction.
Checkfor alignmentof movingparts;free runningof movingparts;
breakageof parts;mountingandanyotherconditionsthat mayaffect
itsoperation.
If the guardor otherpartsaredamaged,theyshouldbe properly
repairedor replacedbyanAuthorizedServiceCenterunlessotherwise
indicatedin theproductbooklet. Havedefectiveswitchesreplacedby
anAuthorizedServiceCenter.
Donot usethe tool if the switchdoesnotturn on or off.
Warning! Theuseof anyaccessoryor attachmentotherthanrecom-
mendedinthe productbooklet,maypresenta risk of personalinjury.
Havethe tool repaired by a qualifiedperson. Theelectricaltool is
in accordancewith the relevantsafetyrequirements:A qualifiedper-
sonusingoriginalsparepartsshouldonlycarryoutrepairs;otherwise,
this mayresultin considerabledangerto the user.
Savetheseinstructions!
FEATURES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
5
Drillswitch(onlywith specificmodels)
Chuck
On/offswitchorvariableswitch
lock-on button
Airventilation
Beltclip
Forward/reverseswitch
control(onlywith specificmodels)
Sidehandle(onlywith specificmodels)
COMMANDS
.Theon/offswitch or variablespeedswitchis usedto operateyour
drill in all modesofoperation.
.Thelock-onbuttonprovidescontinuousoperationof yourdrill.
.Ontwo speeddrills,the speedcontrolallowsselectionof the appro-
priatednlling speed.
.Thesidehandle(whereprovided)givesa secondarygrippingposition
for yourdrilling speed.
.Yourdrill can operateasa hammerdrill or a rotarydrill dependingon
the settingof the hammer/drillswitch.
.Theforward/reverse switch controls the direction of the rotation when
yourdrill isusedasscrewdriver,orwhenclearingajammeddrill bit.
On/Off Switch (Fig. 1 item 3)
Toswitch you~ drill on, depress the on/off switch; your drill stops when
the switch
is released.
PN: 184620-34
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Black & Decker BH50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBlack & Decker
ModelBH50
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety Instructions

Work Area Safety

Keep work areas clean, well-lit, and free from fire/explosion risks. Avoid damp locations.

Electrical Safety

Guard against electric shock by avoiding contact with earthed surfaces.

Personal Safety Precautions

Keep children away, dress properly, use safety glasses, and secure work.

Tool Handling and Maintenance

Do not force the tool, use the right tool, maintain it with care, and remove wrenches.

Outdoor Use and Extension Cords

Use only outdoor-intended extension cords when working outside.

Tool Condition and Repair

Check for damaged parts before use and have qualified persons perform repairs.

Features and Commands

Key Features Identification

Identifies main components like drill switch, chuck, lock-on button, and handles.

Operating Commands

Explains the use of the on/off switch, lock-on button, speed control, and side handle.

Operations and Drill Bit Usage

Drill Operation Basics

General rules for speed selection and maintaining ventilation.

Drill Bit Insertion

Step-by-step guide on how to properly insert and secure a drill bit using the chuck key.

Drilling Techniques

Advice on securing material, drilling angle, and applying appropriate pressure.

Accessory Usage

Mentions that various accessories can be fitted to diversify the drill's use.

Sanding and Polishing

Instructions on how to position discs for sanding/polishing and correct technique.

Technical Information and Safety Notes

Double Insulation

Explanation of the double insulation safety feature and its implications.

Extension Cable Guidelines

Recommendations for using extension cables, including length and condition.

Technical Data Summary

Provides model specifications, power ratings, and sound level information.

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