Preparation For Operation - GRAPHITE 58G876 Manual Del Usuario

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9. Fixing screws
10. Carbon brush cover
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY/SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Chisel
2. Additional handle
3. Special key
4. Grease container
5. Dust cover
6. Transport case
INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL HANDLE
Due to safety reasons always use additional handle when operating the demolition hammer.
Additional handle can be fixed at any point on the hammer casing circumference and features stepped
adjustment of its position.
Loosen the locking knob for additional handle (7).
Rotate the additional handle (6) on the hammer casing circumference to the most comfortable position
considering the work at hand.
Pull the additional handle away from the hammer casing and set up in appropriate position (fig. A).
Tighten the locking knob for additional handle (7) to fix it securely.
INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT OF WORKING TOOLS
The demolition hammer is designed to operate with working tools with SDS Max shanks. Clean the hammer
chuck and working tool before installation. Apply thin layer of grease onto shank of the working tool.
Disconnect the power tool from power supply.
Hold the fixing sleeve (2) of the SDS Max chuck (1) and overcome the spring resistance to pull it to the
back.
Insert working tool shank into the chuck and slide it to mechanical stop (it may be necessary to turn the
working tool so it can reach appropriate position) (fig. B).
Release the fixing sleeve (2), it will finally lock the working tool.
If the fixing sleeve does not return to its default position, remove the working tool and repeat the
whole operation.
Working tool is properly seated if it cannot be removed without pulling off the fixing sleeve. High
efficiency of the demolition hammer operation can be achieved by using sharp and undamaged
working tools.
DEINSTALLATION OF WORKING TOOL
Just after the operation is finished, the working tool may be hot. Avoid direct contact and use
appropriate protective gloves. Clean the working tool after removal.
Pull the fixing sleeve (2) to the back and hold.
Remove the working tool with your second hand by pulling it to the front (fig. B).
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