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Milwaukee 5362-6 - User Manual

Milwaukee 5362-6
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HAWK ROTARY HAMMERS
MARTEAU ROTATIF HAWK
ROTOMARTILLOS HALCON
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
MANUEL de L'UTILISATEUR
MANUAL del OPERADOR
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY, USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR'S MANUAL.
AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES, L'UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE
MANUEL DE L'UTILISATEUR.
PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES, EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENTENDER EL MANUAL DEL
OPERADOR.
Catalog No.
No de Cat.
Número de Catálogo
5362-1
5362-6
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Summary

General Safety Rules - For All Power Tools

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, well-lit, and free from distractions for accident prevention.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, and protect power cords from damage.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use safety equipment, avoid accidental starts, and dress appropriately.

Power Tool Use and Care

Use correct tools, maintain them properly, and disconnect before adjustments.

Tool Service

Have tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules

Auxiliary Handles and Grip

Use auxiliary handles for control and hold by insulated gripping surfaces.

Hearing Protection and Hand Safety

Wear ear protection for noise and keep hands away from moving parts.

Labels and Chemical Exposure

Maintain labels and be aware of potential chemical exposure risks.

Grounding Requirements

Three-Prong Plug Grounding

Connect three-prong plugs to properly grounded outlets for shock prevention.

Double Insulated Tools

Tools with two-prong plugs are double insulated and do not require grounding.

Extension Cord Guidelines

Cord Usage and Protection

Use outdoor-rated cords, ensure good condition, and protect from damage.

Wire Gauge and Length Selection

Select appropriate wire gauge based on amperage and extension cord length.

Tool Assembly and Bit Installation

Installing SDS Bits

Clean and lubricate bits before inserting into the SDS drive system for proper function.

Side Handle Adjustment

Loosen, rotate, and tighten the side handle for a secure and comfortable grip.

Depth Gauge Setting

Adjust the depth gauge rod to set the desired drilling depth accurately.

Operation Guide

Cold Starting Procedure

Warm up the tool in cold temperatures by running it briefly to loosen lubrication.

Tool Operation Basics

Position tool, grasp handles firmly, pull trigger, and use moderate pressure.

Forward;Reverse Switch

Use the switch to control clockwise or counterclockwise rotation direction.

Speed Control

Control drilling speed by adjusting pressure applied to the trigger.

Using Rotary Percussion Core Bits

Instructions for drilling large holes using core bits and adapter.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Tool Maintenance Schedule

Perform regular inspections and return tool for scheduled service checks.

Cleaning Procedures

Clean vents and tool body using mild soap and a damp cloth.

Repair Information

Return damaged tools to an authorized service center for all repairs.

Accessories and Warranty

Recommended Accessories

Use only specifically recommended accessories to ensure tool safety and performance.

Five Year Limited Warranty

Details the exclusive five-year limited warranty for tool defects in material/workmanship.

Service and Contact Information

United States Support

Contact information and website for US service, sales support, and technical questions.

Canada Support

Contact information and website for Canadian service, sales support, and technical questions.

Mexico Support

Contact information and website for Mexican service, sales support, and technical questions.

Summary

General Safety Rules - For All Power Tools

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, well-lit, and free from distractions for accident prevention.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper grounding, avoid wet conditions, and protect power cords from damage.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use safety equipment, avoid accidental starts, and dress appropriately.

Power Tool Use and Care

Use correct tools, maintain them properly, and disconnect before adjustments.

Tool Service

Have tools serviced by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules

Auxiliary Handles and Grip

Use auxiliary handles for control and hold by insulated gripping surfaces.

Hearing Protection and Hand Safety

Wear ear protection for noise and keep hands away from moving parts.

Labels and Chemical Exposure

Maintain labels and be aware of potential chemical exposure risks.

Grounding Requirements

Three-Prong Plug Grounding

Connect three-prong plugs to properly grounded outlets for shock prevention.

Double Insulated Tools

Tools with two-prong plugs are double insulated and do not require grounding.

Extension Cord Guidelines

Cord Usage and Protection

Use outdoor-rated cords, ensure good condition, and protect from damage.

Wire Gauge and Length Selection

Select appropriate wire gauge based on amperage and extension cord length.

Tool Assembly and Bit Installation

Installing SDS Bits

Clean and lubricate bits before inserting into the SDS drive system for proper function.

Side Handle Adjustment

Loosen, rotate, and tighten the side handle for a secure and comfortable grip.

Depth Gauge Setting

Adjust the depth gauge rod to set the desired drilling depth accurately.

Operation Guide

Cold Starting Procedure

Warm up the tool in cold temperatures by running it briefly to loosen lubrication.

Tool Operation Basics

Position tool, grasp handles firmly, pull trigger, and use moderate pressure.

Forward;Reverse Switch

Use the switch to control clockwise or counterclockwise rotation direction.

Speed Control

Control drilling speed by adjusting pressure applied to the trigger.

Using Rotary Percussion Core Bits

Instructions for drilling large holes using core bits and adapter.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Tool Maintenance Schedule

Perform regular inspections and return tool for scheduled service checks.

Cleaning Procedures

Clean vents and tool body using mild soap and a damp cloth.

Repair Information

Return damaged tools to an authorized service center for all repairs.

Accessories and Warranty

Recommended Accessories

Use only specifically recommended accessories to ensure tool safety and performance.

Five Year Limited Warranty

Details the exclusive five-year limited warranty for tool defects in material/workmanship.

Service and Contact Information

United States Support

Contact information and website for US service, sales support, and technical questions.

Canada Support

Contact information and website for Canadian service, sales support, and technical questions.

Mexico Support

Contact information and website for Mexican service, sales support, and technical questions.

Milwaukee 5362-6 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeRotary Hammer
Voltage120V
Chuck TypeSDS-Plus
Cord Length8 ft
Tool Length12.5"
Solid Bit Capacity5/8 inch

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