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• Use a low rpm for big holes.
• If possible, thin or sharp workpieces should be held in a vice for safety. Make sure
that they can’t work loose and spin around dangerously when drilled into.
Things to consider when drilling into concrete, tile or brick
• Use Tungsten carbide tipped drill bits.
• Use the rotary hammer drill mode and work carefully, applying constant pressure.
• The material residue comes out of the drilled hole as powder or dust.
Wear a face mask.
• Keep the chisels sharp and correctly ground.
Care and maintenance
• Unplug the mains lead before carrying out any maintenance, repairs or service.
• Make sure that the motor’s ventilation openings are never clogged.
• Clean the rotary hammer drill using a lightly moistened cloth. Only use mild
cleaning agents, never solvents or corrosive chemicals.
• Store the rotary hammer in its storage case and out of the reach of children.
Disposal
This product should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local authority.
Specifications
Rated voltage
230 V, 50 Hz
Power
710 W
No-load speed
930 rpm
Impact rate
5000 bpm
Impact force
2.6 J
Noise level
LwA 96,8 dB(A) K:3 dB(A)
LpA 85,8 dB(A) K:3 dB(A)
Vibration
ah,ID 18,582 m/s², K: 1.5 m/s² (drilling with hammer action)
(main handle)
ah,CHeq 16,069 m/s², K: 1.5 m/s² (chiselling)
Vibration
ah,ID 12,926 m/s², K: 1.5 m/s² (drilling with hammer action)
(aux handle)
ah,CHeq 9,649 m/s², K: 1.5 m/s² (chiselling)
Max drill bit size
Steel 13 mm
Wood 40 mm
Metal 26 mm
Chuck
SDS-plus
Weight
3.3 kg