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Torque (max) | 45 N⋅m |
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Idle speed (1st gear) | 400 RPM |
Idle speed (2nd gear) | 1550 RPM |
Impact rate (low speed) | 6000 bpm |
Impact rate (high speed) | 19500 bpm |
Drilling diameter in wood (max) | 38 mm |
Drilling diameter in concrete (max) | 13 mm |
Product color | Black, Green |
Drilling | Yes |
Chuck type | Keyless |
Product design | Pistol grip drill |
Power source | Battery |
Battery voltage | 18 V |
Weight | 1500 g |
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Typical A-weighted noise level determined according to EN60745 standards.
Tri-axial vector sum determined according to EN60745 for impact and metal drilling.
Understand all warnings and instructions before operating the tool to prevent injury.
Keep safety warnings and instructions for later consultation and reference.
Use only the manufacturer-specified charger for safety and battery life.
Employ only specifically designated battery packs to avoid injury and fire risk.
Store battery packs away from conductive objects to prevent shorting and burns.
Prevent contact with ejected battery liquid; flush eyes and seek medical help if contact occurs.
Ensure repairs are done by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.
Follow instructions for lubricating and changing accessories for proper function.
Maintain dry, clean handles free from oil and grease for a secure grip.
Use ear protection during impact drilling to prevent hearing loss.
Utilize supplied auxiliary handles for better control and safety during operation.
Grip insulated surfaces when risk of contact with hidden wiring exists to prevent shock.
Grip insulated surfaces when fasteners may contact live wires to prevent shock.
Ensure a stable footing when operating the tool to maintain balance and control.
Maintain a firm grip on the tool during operation to prevent loss of control.
Review instructions for charger, battery, and product before use to understand risks.
Avoid disassembling the battery cartridge to prevent hazards like overheating or explosion.
Immediately stop operation if battery life shortens significantly to prevent overheating or burns.
Seek medical attention if electrolyte gets into eyes; rinse with water immediately.
Prevent shorting terminals with conductive material or objects to avoid burns or fire.
Avoid storing battery/tool where temperatures may reach or exceed 50°C to prevent damage.