Chiselling – pos. III
Press the lock button (fig. G) prior to change of position of the drilling mode switch (3). Do not try
to change position of the working mode switches when the hammer drill motor is operating. Such
action may cause serious damage of the hammer drill.
DRILLING HOLES
When drilling a hole with large diameter, it is recommended to drill smaller hole and then ream it to
desired diameter. It prevents overloading the hammer drill.
When drilling deep holes drill gradually to smaller depths, then slide the drill out of the hole to remove
chips and dust.
If a drill jam occurs during drilling, the overload clutch will work. Turn off the hammer drill immediately
to prevent its damage. Remove jammed drill from the hole.
Keep the hammer drill in the axis of the hole. Keeping the drill perpendicular to the surface of
the processed material is highly desirable. If a drill is not kept perpendicular to the surface during
operation, it may get jammed or broken in the hole and injure the user.
Long lasting drilling at low rotational speed of the spindle may cause motor overheating. Make
periodic breaks in operation. Do not cover holes for motor ventilation in the hammer drill body.
IMPACT DRILLING
Choose appropriate mode of operation, impact drilling in this case.
Insert appropriate drill with SDS-PLUS shank into the chuck (1).
To get the best results use high quality drills with sintered carbide inserts.
Press the drill against processed material.
Switch on the hammer drill, the hammer mechanism should operate smoothly and the tool should not
bounce on the processed material surface.
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before commencing any activities related to
installation, adjustment, repair or maintenance.
Always keep the hammer drill clean.
Never use any caustic agent for cleaning plastic parts of the hammer drill.
After operation use compressed air to blow through the hammer drill to remove dust deposit,
especially to keep ventilation slots pervious.
It is necessary to regularly check technical condition of carbon brushes of the motor (dirty or worn out
brushes can cause excessive sparking and loss of spindle speed of the hammer drill).
GEAR GREASING
It is recommended to check grease in the gear every 50 hours of hammer drill operation and fill up
grease according to needs, using the grease supplied with the hammer drill.
Loosen the lid (4) for greasing inlet by turning it left (fig. I).
Fill up grease.
Fix the lid (4) and turn it right (do not twist it too tightly to avoid thread damage).
Do not apply too much grease. After the supplied grease ends, use another available grease resistant
to high temperature.
REPLACEMENT OF CARBON BRUSHES
Replace immediately worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or cracked motor carbon brushes. Always
replace both brushes at a time.
Entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a qualified person. Only original parts should be
used.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
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