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Slight run out of the working tool that can be sometimes observed after
starting the tool without load is normal. Working tool centres automatically at
touching processed material. In no way it affects precision of drilling.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Remove the battery from the device before commencing any
activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or maintenance.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
•
Cleaning the device after each use is recommended.
•
Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
•
Clean the device with a dry cloth or blow through with compressed air at
low pressure.
•
Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage plastic parts.
•
Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent device
overheating.
•
Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
•
Store the device with the battery removed.
All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized by the
manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Cordless Rotary Hammer Drill 58G027
Parameter
Value
Battery voltage
18 V DC
Rated rotational speed
0–1420 rpm
Impact rate
0–5000 min
-1
Impact energy
2.2J
Working tool shank
SDS Plus
Drilling diameter – wood
28 mm
Drilling diameter – steel
13 mm
Drilling diameter – concrete
22 mm
Protection class
III
Weight
2.1 kg
Year of production
2021
58G027 defines type and indication of the device
Graphite System Battery
Parameter
Value
Battery
58G001
58G004
Battery voltage
18 V DC
18 V DC
Battery type
Li-Ion
Li-Ion
Battery capacity
2000 mAh
4000 mAh
Ambient temperature range
4
0
C – 40
0
C
4
0
C – 40
0
C
Charging time for charger 58G002
1 h
2 h
Weight
0,400 kg
0,650 kg
Year of production
2021
2021
Graphite System Charger
Parameter
Value
Charger type
58G002
Supply voltage
230 V AC
Power supply frequency
50 Hz
Charging voltage
22 V DC
Max. charging current
2300 mA
Ambient temperature range
4
0
C – 40
0
C
Charging time of the battery 58G001
1 h
Charging time of the battery 58G004
2 h
Protection class
II
Weight
0,300 kg
Year of production
2021
NOISE LEVEL AND VIBRATION PARAMETERS
Sound pressure level: Lp
A
= 86,4 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
Sound power level: Lw
A
=97,4 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
Vibration acceleration value (additional handle): ah = 6,052 m/s
2
K= 1,5 m/s
2
Vibration acceleration value (main handle): ah = 5,783 m/s
2
K= 1,5 m/s
2
Noise produced by the device is defined with: level of produced sound
pressure Lp
A
and level of sound power Lw
A
(where K is measurement
uncertainty). Vibrations produced by the device are defined with vibration
acceleration value a
h
(where K is measurement uncertainty).
Sound pressure Lp
A
, sound power Lw
A
and vibration acceleration ah specified
in this manual have been measured in accordance with EN 60745-1. Specified
vibration level a
h
can be used to compare tools and for initial evaluation of
exposition to vibrations.
Specified vibration level is representative for main applications of the device.
When the device is used for other purposes or with different working tools,
the vibration level may change. Insufficient or too rare maintenance may
increase vibration level. The abovementioned factors may lead to higher
exposure to vibrations during whole working time.
To precisely define exposure to vibrations, include periods when the device
is switched off and when it is switched on but not used for working. Once all
factors have been carefully considered, total exposition to vibrations may be
significantly lower.
To protect the user from results of exposure to vibrations, use additional
safety measures such as: device and working tool periodic maintenance,
proper hand temperature conditions, good work organisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Electrical equipment must not be disposed off with
household waste and, instead, should be utilized at
appropriate facilities. Information on utilization can be
provided by the product vendor or the local authorities.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains
substances that are not neutral to the natural environment.
Equipment that is not recycled constitutes a potential hazard
to the environment and to human health.
Li-Ion
Do not dispose the batteries with household wastes, do
not throw in fire or water. Damaged or worn out batteries
should be properly recycled in accordance with applicable
directive for battery disposal.. Batteries should be returned
to collection points fully discharged, if the batteries are not
completely discharged, they must be protected against short
circuits. Used batteries can be returned free of charge at
commercial locations. The buyer of the goods is obliged to
return the used batteries.
* Right to introduce changes is reserved.
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