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Voltage | 18 V |
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Torque Settings | 25+1 |
Type | Hammer Drill |
Battery Type | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
Chuck Size | 1/2 in |
Weight | 1.7 kg |
Chuck Size (mm) | 13 mm |
No-Load Speed (rpm) | 0-1300 |
Impact Rate | 0-27, 000 |
Weight (kg) | 1.7 |
Ensuring a clean, well-lit, and hazard-free work environment to prevent accidents.
Precautions regarding power outlets, cords, and grounding to prevent electric shock.
Maintaining operator alertness, using PPE, and preventing unintentional starting for personal protection.
Proper techniques for grip, auxiliary handles, and securing the workpiece for stable operation.
Ensuring the tool is off and battery disconnected before making adjustments or changing accessories.
Mandatory use of safety goggles and dust masks for operator safety.
Using ear protectors and cushioned gloves to mitigate noise and vibration hazards.
Managing tool reaction torque, bit jamming, and proper positioning to avoid injury.
Safe practices for inserting bits, removing accessories, and avoiding contact with moving parts.
Precautions for tool operation, maintenance, and exposure to hazardous dust.
Critical safety information for using, charging, and handling Bosch battery packs and chargers.
Keeping batteries away from metal objects and proper disposal methods for Li-ion batteries.
Information on environmentally sound recycling and disposal of Li-ion batteries.
Overview of the tool's parts, controls, and built-in features like work light and auxiliary handle.
Detailed technical specifications for DDH181 and HDH181 models including speed, capacity, and battery info.
Step-by-step guide for safely inserting drill bits and screwdriver bits into the chuck.
Instructions for positioning and securing the auxiliary handle for improved tool control.
Using the variable speed trigger, forward/reverse lever, and trigger lock for operation.
Explanation of the two-speed gear selector for different drilling and driving applications.
Adjusting the clutch, understanding the brake, and using the selector ring for drilling modes.
Step-by-step instructions for safely connecting and disconnecting the battery pack.
Key considerations for battery charging, including temperature, lifespan, and warranty implications.
Understanding the status lights (green/red, blinking/on) for the BC630 charger.
Interpreting the status lights for the BC660 charger during the charging process.
Recognizing full charge, troubleshooting charging issues, and battery pack handling.
Techniques for fastening screws and drilling wood, including bit selection and pilot holes.
Information on twist bits and carbide-tipped bits for drilling various materials.
Specific advice for drilling into metal and masonry materials, including speed and pressure.
Methods for sanding, polishing, wire brushing, and driving nuts/bolts with the tool.
Guidelines for professional servicing and avoiding unauthorized repairs.
Information on battery pack lifespan and replacement to ensure tool performance.
Note that the tool is pre-lubricated and ready for use.
Recommendations for motor maintenance and using genuine replacement parts.
Safe procedures for cleaning the tool, including ventilation openings and switch levers.
Guidance on choosing extension cords based on tool ampere rating and length for optimal performance.
List of standard equipment (screwdriver bit) and optional accessories (carrying case).
Details of the one-year limited warranty, exclusions, and legal rights.
Procedures for making warranty claims and understanding limitations on incidental/consequential damages.