Do not try to change position of the working mode switch when the rotary hammer motor is opera-
ting. Such action may lead to serious damage of the rotary hammer, or even injury of the user. Do not
use three jaw drill chuck when the rotary hammer is set to impact drilling. This chuck is designed for
regular drilling only (in wood or steel).
LEFT – RIGHT DIRECTION OF ROTATION
Choose direction of rotary hammer spindle rotation with the selector switch (3). When setting direction of
rotation, refer to graphic symbols located on the tool body.
● Clockwise rotation – set the direction selector switch (3) to proper position.
● Counter-clockwise rotation – set the direction selector switch (3) to proper position (fig. F).
Do not change direction of rotation when the spindle of the rotary hammer is rotating. Check if the
position of the selector switch is correct before starting the tool. Do not use left direction of rotation
when impact function is on.
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 rotary hammer.
● 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 disengage. Turn off the rotary hammer imme-
diately to prevent its damage. Remove jammed drill from the hole.
● Keep the rotary hammer in the axis of the hole. Keeping the drill perpendicular to the surface of the
processed material ensures the most effective operation. If drill is not kept perpendicular to the surface
during operation, it may get jammed or broken in the hole.
Long lasting drilling at low rotational speed of the spindle may cause motor overheating. Provide
regular breaks during operation or let the tool operate at maximum speed with no load for approxi-
mately 3 minutes. Do not cover holes for motor ventilation in the rotary hammer body.
DRILLING WITHOUT IMPACT
Materials like steel, wood and plastics can be drilled with rotary hammer with use of three jaw drill chuck
with intermediate adapter. Mount together three jaw chuck and adapter by thread joint and then place it
in the rotary hammer chuck (proceed like with SDS-Plus drills) (fig. G).
Use drills of high speed steel or carbon steels (only for wood and wood-like materials).
Do not use three jaw drill chuck when the rotary hammer is set to impact drilling. This chuck is desi-
gned for regular drilling only (in wood or steel).
IMPACT DRILLING
To get the best results for drilling use high quality drills with sintered carbide inserts.
Dust produced during renovation and construction works is harmful. To limit its adverse effects it is
recommended to use anti dust mask and provide good ventilation of the workplace.
● Choose appropriate mode of drilling, impact drilling in this case.
● Insert appropriate drill with SDS-Plus shank into the chuck (1).
● Press the drill against processed material.
● Switch on the rotary hammer (the rotary hammer mechanism should operate smoothly and the working
tool should not bounce on the processed material surface).
● Increase speed when needed by pressing the switch button (5).
Slight run out of the working tool that can be sometimes observed after starting the tool without
load is normal. Working tool centres automatically at touching processed material. In no way it af-
fects precision of drilling.
ADDITIONAL HINTS FOR USING ROTARY HAMMER
Impact drilling and chiselling requires slight pressing on the rotary hammer.
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