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Chuck Size | 13 mm |
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Power Input | 800 W |
Max. drilling capacity in steel | 13 mm |
Max. drilling capacity in wood | 32 mm |
Max. drilling capacity in masonry | 16 mm |
Voltage | 230 V |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
No Load Speed | 0-3, 000 rpm |
Impact Rate | 0-51, 000 bpm |
Defines the product's intended applications and limitations for safe operation.
Provides essential safety guidelines for operating any power tool.
Covers maintaining a safe and well-lit work environment to prevent accidents.
Details precautions related to the power supply and tool's electrical components.
Outlines measures for operator safety, alertness, and protective equipment.
Instructions on proper usage, maintenance, and storage of power tools.
Guidelines for servicing the power tool with qualified personnel and original parts.
Specific safety advice for using drill and screwdriver functions.
General safety tips applicable to all operations of the drill.
Precautions for using long drill bits to prevent bending or breakage.
Further safety recommendations for specific situations and tool usage.
Identifies potential hazards that remain even with prescribed use.
Advice on protecting hearing from noise exposure during operation.
Emphasizes wearing eye protection against flying particles.
Guidance on minimizing injury risks associated with tool vibration.
Recommends using dust masks for respiratory protection.
Strategies to reduce the effects of vibration-related conditions.
Important safety rule: disconnect power before any maintenance.
Use only original manufacturer's parts for servicing.
Avoid contact of plastic parts with chemicals.
Notes on accelerated wear when working with specific materials.
Reiterate wearing safety goggles and dust masks.
States that the product does not require further lubrication.
Guidance on recycling the product and packaging.
Lists symbols found on the product and their meanings.
Explains symbols used within the manual for quick reference.
Defines the meaning of signal words like Danger, Warning, and Caution.
Warning about vibration emission levels and factors affecting exposure.
Identifies the keyless chuck for bit insertion and removal.
Describes the knob for switching between drilling and impact modes.
Explains the control for adjusting the tool's speed.
Details the button for changing the direction of rotation.
Describes the button for continuous operation without holding the trigger.
Identifies the auxiliary handle for improved grip and control.
Explains the depth gauge for setting drilling depth.
Highlights the insulated handle for safe and comfortable grip.
Instructions for attaching the auxiliary handle to the drill.
Instructions for fitting the depth gauge.
Guide on how to insert a drill bit into the chuck.
Steps to ensure the drill bit is securely locked in the chuck.
Guidance on choosing appropriate drill bits for the task.
How to select between drill and impact modes.
Instructions for connecting the tool to the power supply.
Procedures for performing drilling and impact drilling operations.
Details on how to switch between drilling and impact modes.
Steps for safely connecting the tool to the mains power supply.
Explanation of trigger control and the lock-on function.
How to adjust the auxiliary handle for optimal use.
Using the depth gauge for precise drilling depth.
Instructions for adjusting the keyless chuck.
Lists the product model name and number.
Indicates the required operating voltage and frequency.
States the power input rating in Watts.
Provides the range of rotational speed without load.
Specifies the impact rate in blows per minute.
Indicates the maximum drill bit shank diameter.
Lists maximum drilling depths in wood, metal, and masonry.
States the product's weight.
Details sound pressure and power levels according to EN 62841.