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Impact rate | 2750 bpm |
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Rated speed (max) | 480 RPM |
Impact energy (max) | 9.5 J |
Weight (including battery) | 6713 g |
Carrying case | Yes |
Power source | AC |
Depth | 470 mm |
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Details capacities, no load speed, blows per minute, overall length, net weight, and safety class for models.
Explains tool symbols, intended use, power supply requirements, and proper disposal of electric equipment.
Provides A-weighted noise levels and weighted root mean square acceleration values for each model.
Guidelines for maintaining a clean work area, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and keeping bystanders clear.
Ensuring proper plug matching, avoiding grounded surfaces, and protecting the tool from moisture.
Recommendations for staying alert, using safety equipment, and preventing accidental starts.
Advice on proper grip, balance, dress, dust extraction, tool maintenance, and storage.
Includes ear protection, auxiliary handles, insulated grip, PPE, bit security, vibration awareness, and footing.
Details the trigger and slide switch functions for starting and stopping the tool.
Explains how switches control tool modes (hammer, hammering only) based on symbol settings.
Instructions on how to adjust the tool's speed and blows per minute using the dial.
Guidance on selecting the 'Rotation with hammering' action mode for drilling.
Describes 'Hammering only' and 'Long time hammering' modes for chipping, scaling, or demolition.
Explains how the torque limiter works and the procedure when it actuates.
Explains the green power-ON indicator lamp and the red service indicator lamp.
Instructions for mounting and adjusting the side handle and side grip for secure operation.
Steps for cleaning, greasing, inserting, and securing the bit into the tool's chuck.
Procedure to detach the bit from the chuck by pulling down the chuck cover.
How to adjust the bit angle to 12 different positions for chipping or scaling.
Instructions on adjusting and using the depth gauge for drilling uniform depth holes.
Covers hammer drilling, using the blow-out bulb, and chipping/demolition procedures.
Safety guidelines for maintenance and specifying that lubrication service is for authorized centers.
Steps for removing screws, connectors, and covers for maintenance or servicing.
Detailed steps for removing the crank cap, cleaning old grease, and adding new grease.
Instructions for reconnecting parts, reattaching the handle, and advice on professional repairs.
Lists compatible accessories like SDS-Max bits, chisels, spade, grease, and safety gear.