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Keep work area clean and lit. Avoid explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away from operating power tools.
Use correct tool for application, do not force, maintain tools, keep sharp, and use properly.
Stay alert, use personal protective equipment, prevent unintentional starting, and maintain proper footing.
Have power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts.
Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handle, keep hands away from moving parts, and cut embedded rebar carefully.
Use appropriately sized, marked "W-A", and conditioned extension cords for outdoor use and proper wiring.
Connect three-prong plugs to properly grounded outlets to provide a path for electricity away from the user.
Tools marked "Double Insulated" do not require grounding and use a special double insulation system.
Explains common symbols for Volts, Amps, RPM, BPM, certifications, and manual references.
Lists technical details like Cat. No., Volts, Amps, RPM, BPM, and compatible bit types and sizes.
Identifies and describes the main parts of the rotary hammer, including side handle, depth gauge, and trigger.
Instructions on how to loosen, rotate, and tighten the side handle for optimal grip.
Steps to set the depth gauge rod for desired drilling depth by pressing the clamping lever.
Guide on inserting, aligning, and securing SDS or SDS Plus bits and chisels into the tool.
How to switch between rotation only, rotary hammer, and hammer only modes using the selector lever.
Instructions for operating the forward (clockwise) and reverse (counterclockwise) control switch.
How to start, stop, and control the tool's speed by adjusting trigger pressure.
Steps for drilling larger holes with core bits, including adapter and center pin installation.
Keep tool clean, dry, and free of oil/grease. Use mild soap and a damp cloth; avoid solvents.
Return the tool to the nearest authorized service center for all repairs.
Use only recommended accessories as others may be hazardous.
Contact information for service, technical support, and warranty questions in the US and Canada.
Keep work area clean and lit. Avoid explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away from operating power tools.
Use correct tool for application, do not force, maintain tools, keep sharp, and use properly.
Stay alert, use personal protective equipment, prevent unintentional starting, and maintain proper footing.
Have power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts.
Wear ear protection, use auxiliary handle, keep hands away from moving parts, and cut embedded rebar carefully.
Use appropriately sized, marked "W-A", and conditioned extension cords for outdoor use and proper wiring.
Connect three-prong plugs to properly grounded outlets to provide a path for electricity away from the user.
Tools marked "Double Insulated" do not require grounding and use a special double insulation system.
Explains common symbols for Volts, Amps, RPM, BPM, certifications, and manual references.
Lists technical details like Cat. No., Volts, Amps, RPM, BPM, and compatible bit types and sizes.
Identifies and describes the main parts of the rotary hammer, including side handle, depth gauge, and trigger.
Instructions on how to loosen, rotate, and tighten the side handle for optimal grip.
Steps to set the depth gauge rod for desired drilling depth by pressing the clamping lever.
Guide on inserting, aligning, and securing SDS or SDS Plus bits and chisels into the tool.
How to switch between rotation only, rotary hammer, and hammer only modes using the selector lever.
Instructions for operating the forward (clockwise) and reverse (counterclockwise) control switch.
How to start, stop, and control the tool's speed by adjusting trigger pressure.
Steps for drilling larger holes with core bits, including adapter and center pin installation.
Keep tool clean, dry, and free of oil/grease. Use mild soap and a damp cloth; avoid solvents.
Return the tool to the nearest authorized service center for all repairs.
Use only recommended accessories as others may be hazardous.
Contact information for service, technical support, and warranty questions in the US and Canada.
| Impact Energy | 2.4 ft-lbs |
|---|---|
| Chuck Type | SDS-Plus |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Model Number | 5262-21 |
| Cord Length | 8 ft |
| Max RPM | 1300 RPM |
| Max BPM | 5800 BPM |
| Thin Wall Core Bit Capacity | 2-1/2 inches |
| No Load Speed | 0-1300 RPM |
| Amperage | 7.0 A |
| Blows Per Minute | 5800 BPM |












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