• Position the cord clear of rotating
bit. Do not wrap the cord
around your arm or wrist. If you
lose control and have the cord
wrapped around your arm or
wrist it may entrap you and cause
injury.
• Position yourself to avoid being
caught between the tool or side
handle and walls or posts. Should
the bit become bound or jammed
in the work, the reaction torque
of the tool could crush your hand
or leg.
• If the bit becomes bound in the
work piece, release the trigger
immediately, reverse the direction
of rotation and slowly squeeze
the trigger to back out the bit. Be
ready for a strong reaction torque.
The drill body will tend to twist in
the opposite direction as the drill
bit is rotating.
• Do not grasp the tool or place
your hands too close to the
spinning chuck or drill bit. Your
hand may be lacerated.
• When installing a drill bit, insert
the shank of the bit well within
the jaws of the chuck. I f the bi t
is not inserted deep enough, the
grip of the jaws over the bit is
reduced and the loss of control is
increased.
• Do not use dull or damaged bits
and accessories. Dull or damaged
bits have a greater tendency to
bind in the work piece.
• When removing the bit from
the tool avoid cont act with
skin and use proper protective
gloves when grasping the bit or
accessory. Accessories may be
hot after prolonged use.
• Do not run the drill while carrying
it at your side. A spinning drill bit
could become entangled with
clothing and injury may result.
• WE RECOMMEND THAT THE
OPERATOR WEARS HEARING
PROTECTION.
• The declared vibration total value
has been measured in accordance
with standard test method and
may be used for comparing one
tool with another.
• The declared vibration total value
may also be used in a preliminary
assessment of exposure.
• Warning: The vibration emissions
during actual use of the power
tool can differ from the declared
total value depending on the
ways in which the tool is used,
and of the need to identify safet y
measures to protect the operator
that are based on an estimate of
exposure in the actual conditions
of use (taking account of all parts
of the operating cycle such as
times when the tool is switched
off and when it is running idle in
addition to trigger time).
5
L
pA (acoustic
pressure)
Vibration
LwA (acoustic
pressure)
77.8dB(A) (KWA=3 dB)
1.020m/s² (K=1.5m/s²)
88.8dB(A) (K
WA=3 dB)