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Type | Hammer Drill |
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Voltage | 28V |
Chuck Size | 1/2 inch |
Weight | 7.7 lbs |
Speed | Variable Speed |
Category | Drills |
Battery Type | Not applicable |
Guidelines for maintaining a clean and safe work environment.
Rules for safe electrical connections and handling of power tools.
Guidelines for operator's personal safety, including alertness and protective gear.
Instructions for proper use, maintenance, and storage of power tools.
Guidance on servicing power tools to ensure continued safety and proper operation.
Ensures control and protects against injury from tool handling and noise exposure.
Guidelines for insulated gripping, keeping hands clear of moving parts, and maintaining tool labels.
Warning and advice on reducing exposure to hazardous dusts during operation.
Technical specifications for drill capacities in various materials.
Explanation of symbols used on the tool and in the manual.
Identification and description of the main parts of the hammer-drill.
Explanation of grounding requirements for tools with three-prong plugs and safety benefits.
Information on double insulated tools and their compatibility with different outlets.
Guidance on selecting appropriate extension cords based on gauge and length.
Recommendations for safe and effective use of extension cords, including outdoor use and condition.
Instructions on how to start, stop, and adjust the speed of the tool using the trigger.
Procedure for locking the trigger for continuous operation.
How to operate the forward and reverse direction switch.
Explanation of the two operating modes: hammer-drilling and drilling only.
Instructions for attaching and using the auxiliary handle and depth gauge for control.
Step-by-step guide on how to securely install drill bits into the chuck using the key.
Importance of the dust shield for protecting the tool's mechanism.
Techniques for drilling various materials, including speed and chip clearing.
Methods for drilling metal, including speed, lubrication, and coolant usage.
Best practices for drilling masonry materials like concrete and block.
Routine checks and recommended maintenance schedule for tool longevity.
Procedures for cleaning the tool's exterior and vents.
Instructions on when and how to get the tool repaired.
Information on available accessories and how to obtain them.
Details of the warranty coverage, exclusions, and legal rights.
Contact information and resources for US customers seeking service and support.
Contact information and resources for Canadian customers seeking service and support.
Contact information and resources for Mexican customers seeking service and support.