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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Description:

Model No: .......................................................................................... CHD1050
Part No: ............................................................................................... 6480210

Product Specification:

Typical applications: .................................. General Drilling/Masonry Drilling
Operating modes: ........................................................... Drill/Drill & Hammer
Chuck Capacity: .................................... 2mm - 13mmØ Keyless Operation

Rotational Speeds:

Speed 1: ....................... 1200 RPM
Speed 2: ....................... 2800 RPM

Maximum drilling capacities: Speed 1: Wood: ............................. Ø 40mm

Steel: ............................... Ø 13mm
Concrete: ....................... Ø 20mm

Speed 2: Wood: ............................. Ø 30mm

Steel: ............................... Ø 10mm
Concrete: ....................... Ø 16mm

Impact Rating: ...................................................... 19200 - 44800 (blows/min)
Duty cycle classification: .............................................................. Continuous
Product use classification: ....................................................... Light Industrial

Noise Emissions:

Sound Power Measured:

Drill and Hammer Mode: ............ 95.0 dB L

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A

Sound Power Guaranteed:

Drill and Hammer Mode: ......... 106.0 dB L

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a

Vibration Emissions:

Measured Emission:(refer to page 8 for explanation) ....................... 8.3m/s

Motor:

Operating voltage and frequency: ........................................... 230V ~ 50Hz
Input Wattage @ 230V Typical load: .................................................. 1050W
Input Ampere @ 230V Typical load: ....................................................... 4.2A

Supply Cable Assembly:

Length: ...................................................................................................... 2.0M
Fuse Rating: ................................................................................................ 13A

Dimensions & Weights:

Product:(length x height x width)(mm) ................................ 356 x 213 x 100
Carton size:(length x height x width)(mm) ........................... 369 x 315 x 105
Weight: (packed) .................................................................................. 4.65Kg
Weight: (unpacked) ............................................................................. 3.39Kg

Package Contents:

Black moulded plastic carry case .............................................................. x1
Hammer drill ................................................................................................... x1
Auxiliary handle ............................................................................................. x1
Operating manual ........................................................................................ x1
Wood drill bits (Ø5.0, 6.0, & 8.0mm) ........................................... x1 Each size
Metal drill bits (Ø4.5, 5.0, & 6.0mm) ........................................... x1 Each size
Masonry drill bits (Ø6.0, 8.0, & 10.0mm) ..................................... x1 Each size

Summary of Contents for 6480210

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS 0708 1050 WATT HAMMER DRILL 1050 WATT HAMMER DRILL Model No CHD1050 Part No 6480210 ...

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Page 3: ...f and that of others around you this will also ensure that the 1050W Hammer Drill will give you long and satisfactory service Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference CLARKE GUARANTEE Guarantee 3 General Safety Precautions 4 Additional Safety Precautions 5 Electrical Connections 6 Technical Specification 7 Setup Operation 8 Maintenance 9 Parts List 9 Hand Arm Vibration E...

Page 4: ...chine from the power supply before servicing and when changing accessories ALWAYS wear safety goggles manufactured to the latest European safety standards Everyday glasses do not have impact resistant lenses they are NOT safety glasses ALWAYS wear ear protectors to protect your hearing ALWAYS keep work area clean cluttered areas and benches invite accidents ALWAYS ensure that adequate lighting is ...

Page 5: ...isk of electric shock use a suitable RCD residual current device GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CONTINUED ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS FOR POWERTOOLS ALWAYS check that the drill bit is properly locked into the chuck BEFORE starting work and that it is appropriate for the material being cut ALWAYS secure all work sufficiently using a vice or clamps Do not use hands to secure work as this would be extremely d...

Page 6: ...indicated by marker or colour code The fuse in the plug MUST be replaced with one of the same rating 13amps and this must be approved to BS1362 IMPORTANT If in any doubt do not attempt any electrical repair yourself Consult a qualified technician IMPORTANT Always use an approved cable extension suitable for the power rating of this tool see specifications the conductor size should also be at least...

Page 7: ...d Drill and Hammer Mode 95 0 dB LpA Sound Power Guaranteed Drill and Hammer Mode 106 0 dB LWa Vibration Emissions Measured Emission refer to page 8 for explanation 8 3m s Motor Operating voltage and frequency 230V 50Hz Input Wattage 230V Typical load 1050W Input Ampere 230V Typical load 4 2A Supply Cable Assembly Length 2 0M Fuse Rating 13A Dimensions Weights Product length x height x width mm 356...

Page 8: ...erting the chuck key in one of the holes and turning in an anticlockwise direction To Switch on Plug into a 13amp socket and squeeze the trigger Continuous Operation Squeeze the trigger and lock by pressing the trigger lock button squeeze the trigger again briefly to unlock the trigger The motor will then stop Speed Selection The speed is varied by applying more or less pressure on the trigger The...

Page 9: ...105001 2 Key Less Chuck Securing Screw HT105002 3 Auxiliary Handle Assembly HT105003 WARNING The use of spare parts or accessories other than those supplied by CLARKE international or one of its recognised dealers may be hazardous and could invalidate the guarantee ALWAYS ensure the tool is isolated from the electrical supply by switching OFF and removing the plug from the 13 amp socket before com...

Page 10: ...alues appear in the declaration on page 7 HAND ARM VIBRATION You will note that a third value is given in the specification the highest measured reading in a single plane This is the maximum level of vibration measured during testing in one of the axes and this should also be taken into account when making a risk assessment a values in excess of 2 5 m s2 are considered hazardous when used for prol...

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