INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
ISTRUZIONI PER L'USO
IMPACT DRILL SAFETY
- Make sure that the nameplate is readable; get a replacement nameplate from the manufacturer, if need be.
- Always turn the electric tool off before replacing it.
- Do not exert pressure on the electric tool, to prevent the motor from slowing down.
- Do not leave any cloth, rope or string in the working area.
- In case of any interruption during the use of the impact drill, complete the operation and turn the tool off before looking away from
the working point.
- Operators and maintenance personnel should be physically able to handle the weight and power of the electric tool.
- It is important to be prepared for unexpected movements of the electric tool resulting from a jammed or broken cutting tool.
Maintain a firm grip on the electric tool and position your body and arms to allow you to resist such movements. These
precautions can prevent injuries.
- The electric tool may get jammed if:
• The electric tool is overloaded.
• The cutting tool gets jammed in the workpiece
• The cutting tool thoroughly crosses the work material.
- Keep your hands away from the chuck and cutting tool: you may hurt yourself.
- Make sure that the direction of rotation of the electric drill is fit for the cutting tool being used.
- In case of power supply failure, turn the tool off and check the power supply source.
- When using the electric tool, the operator can experience discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, or neck area. Adopt a
comfortable posture, and avoid awkward or off-balanced postures, or change posture to help avoid discomfort and fatigue.
Caution: if the electric tool is used over a protracted period of time, part of the tool and the cutting tool may become hot.
Wear protective gloves.
Dust and fumes hazards: depending on the type of material being worked, the fumes generated while operating the tool
can cause diseases in humans. An appropriate environmental hygiene survey is required to determine the type and degree
of protection of the personal protective equipment to use for the respiratory tract.
Using the electric tool on the workpiece generates noise, which may prove harmful to the exposed personnel. A proper
phonometric survey is required to determine the personal hearing protective equipment (hearing protection) to use.
If a specially conducted survey suggests that the daily exposure to vibration generated from the electric tool exceeds the
limit value under the regulations in force in the respective country, anti-vibration gloves must be worn.
- If you notice that the skin of your fingers becomes numb, turns white, tingles or hurts, stop working with the electric tool, inform
your employer and seek medical advice.
- Do not make the drill bit jump on the workpiece: this may result in significantly increased vibration.
- Hold the electric tool securely, though not too firmly, according to the required reaction force of the hand.
TECHNICAL DATA
VOLTAGE
FREQUENCY
INPUT POWER
FREE SPEED
CHUCK CAPACITY
WEIGHT
OVERALL LENGTH
NOISE (ISO 15744)
SOUND POWER LEVEL
SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
VIBRAZIONI (ISO 28927)
VIBRATION LEVEL
UNCERTAINTY
10
220/240V
50/60HZ
910W / 7,5A
2800 rpm
1,5 - 13 mm
2,7 Kg
275 mm
L
= 99,9 dB
WA
L
= 88,9 dB
PA
10,85 m/s
2
K= 1,5 m/s
2
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