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Component for securing drill bits in the chuck.
Tool used to set a constant drilling depth.
Button for securing settings or functions on the tool.
Selects the tool's operational mode: drilling, chiseling, or hammer drilling.
Controls the tool's power and variable speed.
Enables continuous operation of the tool without holding the trigger.
Controls the direction of rotation for drilling or screwing.
Provides enhanced grip and control during operation.
Specialized drill bits designed for SDS chuck systems.
Additional handle for improved control during use.
Accessory for setting precise drilling depth.
Specific SDS drill bits included in the package.
Guidelines for maintaining a safe and clear work environment.
Precautions related to power source and electrical connections.
Recommendations for user alertness, protective equipment, and proper attire.
Instructions for proper tool operation, maintenance, and safety checks.
Recommendation to wear ear protection to prevent hearing loss from noise.
Importance of using the auxiliary handle for control and safety.
Advice on gripping the tool to avoid electric shock from live wires.
Mandatory use of a dust mask during operation.
Procedure for attaching and positioning the auxiliary handle.
Steps for inserting and adjusting the depth gauge.
Instructions for cleaning, inserting, and securing SDS tools.
Procedure for safely removing an SDS tool from the chuck.
How to switch the tool on/off and engage continuous use.
Explanation of how speed varies with trigger pressure.
How to use the forward/reverse lever and safety warning.
Steps to set the tool for the drilling mode.
Steps to set the tool for hammer drilling concrete or masonry.
Setting for adjusting chisel position (non-work position).
Steps to set the tool for chiseling, grooving, or demolition.
Tip to prevent drill jamming when breaking through material.
Recommendation to drill a pilot hole for large holes.
Advice on applying pressure perpendicular to the workpiece.
Warning against changing mode while the drill is in operation.
Guidance on chiseling technique for optimal results.
Safety instruction before performing any adjustment or servicing.
Information that the tool does not contain user-serviceable parts.
Instructions for cleaning the tool with a dry cloth.
Guidance for storing the power tool in a dry place.
Importance of keeping motor ventilation slots free of dust.
Instruction for replacing a damaged supply cord.
Check the power supply plug if the tool fails to start.
Procedure to cool down an overheating hammer.
Troubleshooting low efficiency by checking grease or tool sharpness.
Advice to return the tool to an authorized dealer for repair.
| Drilling Capacity in Concrete | 32 mm |
|---|---|
| Drilling Capacity in Steel | 13 mm |
| Drilling Capacity in Wood | 40 mm |
| Chuck Type | SDS-Plus |
| Power Source | Corded |
| No-load Speed | 0-800 RPM |
| Impact Rate | 0-5000 IPM |