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Brand | Bosch |
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Model | 11239VS |
Category | Rotary Hammer |
Language | English |
Ensure a clean work area and avoid explosive or wet conditions for safe operation.
Follow guidelines for proper wiring, grounding, and cord handling to prevent electric shock.
Maintain alertness, wear appropriate attire, and use safety equipment for personal protection.
Secure workpieces and use the correct tool for the application to ensure efficient and safe use.
Proper grip, side handle use, and cord management are crucial for controlling the tool's reaction torque.
Wear ear protectors, safety goggles, and dust masks as needed to prevent injury from noise and debris.
Avoid drilling into gas lines, manage bound bits, and disconnect power before adjustments.
Proper positioning, bit binding reversal, and safe tool stopping are essential for preventing injury.
Be aware of chemicals in dust from construction activities and take precautions to reduce exposure.
Learn the meaning of various symbols to operate the tool correctly and safely.
Recognize safety certifications indicating compliance with standards like UL, CUL, and NOM.
Identify the main parts and features of the rotary hammer for proper operation.
Review the tool's model, voltage, amperage, speed, and maximum capacities for performance understanding.
Adjust the tool's speed by varying the pressure applied to the trigger switch.
Learn the correct procedure for inserting and removing accessories safely, including hot accessory warnings.
Understand the drill/hammer selection dial and the function of the slip clutch for different applications.
Properly adjust the auxiliary handle and set the depth gauge for control and desired drilling depth.
Follow tips for efficient tool use, including bit sharpness, tool warm-up, and bit shank cleaning.
Learn specific techniques for drilling different materials like wood, plastic, metal, and masonry.
Follow guidelines for professional service and repair to maintain tool safety and performance.
Perform routine maintenance tasks like lubrication, brush checks, bearing inspection, and cleaning for optimal tool life.
Select appropriate extension cords based on amperage and length, and understand optional accessories.
Understand the warranty duration, remedies, exclusions, and limitations for the power tool.
Learn about your specific legal rights and the geographic scope of the manufacturer's limited warranty.