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ROTARY HAMMER
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directions. Scattering particles can damage the eyes. When performing operations during which dust appears,
wear a protective mask or a respirator. When performing most operations it is recommended to wear noise
headphones or other ear protection.
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When working always hold the tool firmly. It is allowed to work with a tool only holding it with both hands. It is
recommended to use the auxiliary handle during each operation. One-hand tool management may lead to loss
of control. Chiseling parts from hard materials such as reinforcing bars may be dangerous as well. Tighten the
auxiliary handle safely before starting work.
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Continuous work with this electric tool during a long period of time is not allowed. Vibration produced during
hammering may cause harm to your hands or feet. Use gloves for better anti-vibration protection and limit the
effects of vibration taking frequent breaks in work.
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Do not attempt to repair the working tooling by yourself. The repairing must be carried out by a qualified
technician. Chisels, drill bits, etc. which are restored incorrectly may cause injury or tool failure.
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Wear gloves when working with electric tool or when changing the tooling. Working tooling may become very
hot during the work and cause burns to unprotected hands.
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Never lay the tool until the full stop of the tooling. Rotating chisel or drill bit may cause injury.
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Never hit with a hammer on jammed tooling trying to free it. Particles of the workpiece or metal shavings may
bounce off and cause injury.
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Hold electrical cable away from the rotating working tool. Do not wrap the cable around any part of your body.
Electrical cable wound on a rotating working tooling may cause loss of control of the tool and serious injury.
ATTENTION:
It is recommended to use a safety shutdown device with actuation current not more
than 30 mA.
Residual risks
In spite of the compliance with relevant safety means instructions and use of safety devices some r The following
risks are typical when using electrical rotary hammers:
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injuries caused by touching hot or rotating parts of the tool;
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impairment of hearing;
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risk of pinching fingers when changing working tool;
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damage to health due to vibration appearing at work;
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damage to health due to inhalation of dust when working with concrete and/or bricks.
HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
General view of the tool is shown in picture 1.
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1. Bearing box for the working tool SDS-plus.
2. Mode switch.
3. Fixing mechanism of the mode switch.
4. Gear housing.
5. Engine housing.
6. Switch key.
7. Switch hold button.
8. Rotation direction switch.
9. Side handle.
10. Depth gauge.
11. Speed regulator / limiter.
picture 1.
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