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VIBRATION EMISSIONS

MODEL No:

CON1200

DESCRIPTION:

1200W HAMMER DRILL

Declared vibration emission value in accordance

with EN12096

Measured vibration emission value -

 a:

 

16.7m/s

2

Uncertainty value - 

K: 

1.5m/s

2

Values determined according to EN28622-1

Employers are advised to refer to the HSE publication “Guide for Employers”.

All hand held power tools vibrate to some extent, and this vibration is

transmitted to the operator via the handle, or hand used to steady the tool.

Vibration from about 2 to 1500 Hertz is potentially damaging and is most

hazardous in the range from about 5 to 20 Hertz.
Operators who are regularly exposed to vibration may suffer from Hand Arm

Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), which includes ‘dead hand’, ‘dead finger’, and

‘white finger’.  These are painful conditions and are widespread in industries

where vibrating tools are used.
The health risk depends upon the vibration level and the length of time of

exposure to it……in effect, a daily vibration dose.
Tools are tested using specialised equipment, to approximate the vibration

level generated under normal, acceptable operating conditions for the tool

in question.  For example, a grinder used at 45° on mild steel plate, or a

sander on softwood in a horizontal plane etc.
These tests produce a value ‘a

, expressed in metres per second per second,

which represents the average vibration level of all tests taken, in three axes

where necessary, and a second figure ‘K’, which represents the uncertainty

factor, i.e. a value in excess of ‘a’, to which the tool could vibrate under

normal conditions. These values appear in the specification panel below.

HAND-ARM VIBRATION

Summary of Contents for Contactor CON1200

Page 1: ...OPERATING MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Model No CON1200 PART NO 6479505 GC0611 1200W HAMMER DRILL ...

Page 2: ...nst faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase Please keep your receipt which will be required as proof of purchase This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have been abused or tampered with in any way or not used for the purpose for which it was intended Faulty goods should be returned to their place of purchase no product can be returned to us without prio...

Page 3: ...RODUCTION 2 GUARANTEE 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 GENERAL SAFETY RULES 4 HAMMER DRILL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 7 OVERVIEW 8 OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE 11 FAULT FINDING 12 ACCESSORIES CONSUMABLE SPARES 12 SPECIFICATION 13 SPARE PARTS 14 VIBRATION EMISSIONS 17 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 19 ...

Page 4: ...s Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock 4 When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cable suitable for outdoor use Using the correct cable reduces the risk of electric shock PERSONAL SAFETY 1 Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when you are operating a power tool Do not operate a power tool when you are tired ill or under the influence of al...

Page 5: ...each of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are potentially dangerous in the hands of untrained users 5 Maintain power tools in top condition Keep tools machines clean for the best and safest performance Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts broken parts or any condition that may affect the power tool s operation If...

Page 6: ... table or bench if it has not completely stopped The drill bit will continue to rotate for a short time after the trigger has been released to stop the drill 6 Drilling into walls Do not drill into walls or cavities before checking for hidden electrical wires or water pipes etc 7 Finishing drilling Do not touch the drill bit immediately after use Allow time for it to cool 8 Use outdoor extension l...

Page 7: ...following the wiring instructions shown below The old plug must be disposed of safely as insertion into a mains socket could cause an electrical hazard WARNING The wires in the power cable of this product are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live If the colours of the wires in the power cable of this product do not corre spond with the terminal markings of your plu...

Page 8: ...s supplied with a depth stop rod and auxiliary handle When unpacking check for damage or shortages etc Any found should be reported to your CLARKE dealer where the appliance was originally purchased This CON1200 Drill is supplied with the following components 1 x Chuck Key 1 x Depth Stop Rod 1 x Auxiliary Side Handle 1 x Instruction Manual this document Drill Hammer Drill Selector Depth Stop Chuck...

Page 9: ...rmly located on the cog barrel of the chuck when tightening REMOVE THE CHUCK KEY BEFORE OPERATING THE DRILL To remove the bit release by inserting the chuck key in one of the holes and turning in an anticlockwise direction SWITCHING ON CONTINUOUS OPERATION 1 Plug into a 13 amp socket and squeeze the trigger to start the drill 2 During use press the trigger lock on button the drill will run continu...

Page 10: ...gned with the arrow on the drill body NOTE This should only be performed when the drill is at a complete stop Variable speeds may be selected by turning the speed control in the centre of the trigger AUXILIARY HANDLE DEPTH STOP 1 Fit the depth stop along with the auxiliary handle This can only be used if the handle is installed 2 Slide the handle assembly over the chuck and onto the body of the dr...

Page 11: ...y switching off and removing the plug from the socket BEFORE USE 1 Ensure all fixing screws remain tight to ensure the drill is in safe working condition 2 Inspect the power cable to ensure it is sound and free from cracks bare wires etc CLEANING 1 Ensure all air ventilation slots are clear of blockages use compressed air to clean the machine if possible 2 After use clean all dust and swarf from t...

Page 12: ... a e d e k r a l C r u o y t l u s n o C t o h s e m o c e b r o t o M e s u y v a e h y l u d n U o t d e i l p p a e c r o f e h t e c u d e R e h t o d l o o t e h t t e L l o o t e h t k r o w e m o c e b e v a h s t n e v r i A d e k c o l b g n i s u s t n e v r i a e h t t u o n a e l C a h t i w n a e l c r o r i a d e s s e r p m o c h t o l c y r d e g a t l o v y l p p u s w o L s i e g...

Page 13: ...s n e m i D m m 5 3 2 x 8 8 x 0 7 3 y c n e u q e r F e g a t l o V g n i t a r e p O z H 0 5 V 0 3 2 g n i t a R e s u F A 3 1 r e w o P r o t o M W 0 0 2 1 e l d n a h r a e r t n o r f n o i t a r b i V m 6 8 6 6 1 1 5 1 8 2 l e v e l e r u s s e r P d n u o S A W L B d 7 5 9 r e w o P d n u o S d e e t n a r a u G A W L B d 7 6 0 1 SPECIFICATIONS Please note that the details and specifications...

Page 14: ...14 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com PARTS DIAGRAM ...

Page 15: ... a B l e e t S 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 D H C G W g n i r p S t c a p m I 5 3 5 3 0 2 1 D H C G W p i l c r i C 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 D H C G W r o t c e l e S r a e G 6 3 6 3 0 2 1 D H C G W Z 6 9 6 g n i r a e B 3 1 3 1 0 2 1 D H C G W g n i R O 7 3 7 3 0 2 1 D H C G W w e r c S 4 1 4 1 0 2 1 D H C G W w e r c S g n i p p a t f l e S 8 3 8 3 0 2 1 D H C G W w e r c S 5 1 5 1 0 2 1 D H C G W g n i s u o H t n o r F...

Page 16: ... l b m e s s A r e g g i r T 0 5 0 5 0 2 1 D H C G W w e r c S p m a l C 6 5 6 5 0 2 1 D H C G W H R g n i s a C 1 5 1 5 0 2 1 D H C G W p m a l C e l b a C 7 5 7 5 0 2 1 D H C G W w e r c S 2 5 2 5 0 2 1 D H C G W H L g n i s a C 8 5 8 5 0 2 1 D H C G W y e K k c u h C 3 5 3 5 0 2 1 D H C G W r o t i c a p a C 9 5 9 5 0 2 1 D H C G W d a e L r e w o P 4 5 4 5 0 2 1 D H C G W r o t c u d n I 0 6 0...

Page 17: ...om Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome HAVS which includes dead hand dead finger and white finger These are painful conditions and are widespread in industries where vibrating tools are used The health risk depends upon the vibration level and the length of time of exposure to it in effect a daily vibration dose Tools are tested using specialised equipment to approximate the vibration level generated unde...

Page 18: ...st the maximum time the respective tool may be used per day The uncertainty factor should also be taken into account when assessing a risk The two figures a and K may be added together and the resultant value used to assess the risk It should be noted that if a tool is used under abnormal or unusual conditions then the vibration level could possibly increase significantly Users must always take th...

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