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Porter-Cable 7765 User Manual

Porter-Cable 7765
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Double Insulated
Rotary Hammer
Instruction
manual
The Model and Serial No. plate is located on the main
housing of the tool. Record these numbers in the
spaces below and retain for future reference.
Model No. ______________________________________
Type ___________________________________________
Serial No. _______________________________________
IMPORTANT
Please make certain that the person who is
to use this equipment carefully reads and
understands these instructions before
starting operations.
Part No. 902390 - 06-07-02
MODEL
7765
ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 11
FRANÇAISE : PAGE 21
To learn more about Porter-Cable
visit our website at:
http://www.porter-cable.com
Patent No. 5,579,902 + Application
08/690,299 119 Germany
Patent No. DE 42 05 840 C2 Germany
Patent No. 5,196,747 USA
Patent No. EP 0 608 916 B1 Europe
Patent No. EP 0 794 038 A2 Europe
Copyright © 2002 PORTER-CABLE Corporation
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Porter-Cable 7765 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPorter-Cable
Model7765
CategoryRotary Hammer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Safety Information

Understand Instructions Before Use

Ensure the person using the equipment reads and understands instructions before starting operations.

General Safety Rules

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, well-lit, and free from explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away.

Electrical Safety

Use polarized plugs, avoid contact with grounded surfaces, protect from rain/wet conditions. Do not abuse cords.

Personal Safety Precautions

Stay alert, use common sense, do not use while tired or under the influence of drugs/alcohol/medication.

Tools Use and Care

Workpiece Securing and Tool Application

Secure workpiece with clamps; use the correct tool for the application for best results.

Tool Maintenance and Safety Checks

Disconnect power before adjustments, check for damage, maintain tools, use recommended accessories.

Service and Repairs

Qualified Service Requirements

Only qualified personnel should perform service and repairs using identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules

Handling Live Wires

Hold by insulated gripping surfaces when near hidden wiring or cord to avoid shock.

Hearing Protection

Wear ear protectors during extended use to prevent hearing loss from high intensity noise.

Intended Use and Modifications

Use the tool only for its designed applications; do not modify it. Contact Porter-Cable for questions.

Replacement Parts

Use Identical Parts

When servicing, always use identical replacement parts for safety and performance.

Motor Specifications

Voltage and Current Compatibility

Tool operates on DC or single phase AC (25-60 cycle) within +/-5% voltage. Check plate for rating.

Extension Cord Selection

Cord Size for Voltage Drop

Use adequate conductor size to prevent voltage drop, power loss, and motor damage.

Outdoor Cord Marking

Extension cords for outdoor use must be marked with suffix W-A or W.

Assembly and Operation

Starting and Stopping the Machine

Squeeze trigger to start/stop. Use lock button for continuous operation only when safe.

Reversing Switch Operation

Use switch to change rotation direction (clockwise/counterclockwise). Stop motor before changing.

Drill and Chisel Modes

Set selector for drilling (rotate) or chiseling (not rotate). Adjust chisel orientation as needed.

Impact Mechanism Control

Switch impact mechanism ON or OFF using selector. Do not use left-hand rotation with impact.

Inserting and Removing Bits/Chisels

Pull back collar, insert/rotate tool shank, release collar to lock. Reverse to remove.

Auxiliary Handle and Depth Gauge

Use auxiliary handle for stability. Position depth gauge to set drilling depth.

Maintenance

Keep Tool Clean

Blow out air passages with compressed air, clean plastic parts with soft cloths. Avoid solvents.

Troubleshooting: Failure to Start

Check plug contact, fuses, or circuit breakers if tool fails to start.

Brush Inspection and Lubrication

Only authorized service centers should perform brush inspection, replacement, and lubrication.

Service and Repairs

Authorized Service Centers

All servicing, replacement of parts, and repairs should be done by authorized Porter-Cable service centers.

Accessory Usage Warning

Use only Porter-Cable/Delta recommended accessories; others may be hazardous.

One Year Limited Warranty

Warranty Coverage and Limitations

Warrants against defects in workmanship/material for one year. Excludes misuse, abuse, normal wear.

Implied Warranties and Liability

Implied warranties limited to one year. No liability for incidental or consequential damages.

Service Centers

US Service Center Locations

List of Porter-Cable/Delta service centers across various US states with contact information.

Canadian Service Center Locations

List of Canadian Porter-Cable/Delta service centers by province with contact information.