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For advice on the safety and suitability of this
equipment contact your local HSS Hire Shop.

Keep children, animals and bystanders away from
the work area.

Never use this equipment if you are ill, feeling
tired, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

This equipment should only be used by a
competent person who has read and understood
these instructions.

Safety Goggles MUST be worn by everyone in

the work area.

Some materials contain substances which,

when inhaled, can be harmful to health. A

suitable mask must be worn when using this
equipment.

This equipment generates potentially harmful

noise levels.

To comply with health and safety at

work regulations, 

ear defenders must be worn by

everyone in the vicinity. 

Wear practical, protective clothing, gloves and
footwear. 

Avoid loose garments and jewellery that

could catch in moving arts, tie back long hair.

Never use the equipment if highly flammable
vapours –

petrol or paint thinner fumes for example –

are present.

Always switch OFF and unplug the equipment
when not in use.

Take special care when changing drill bits – they
are sharp.

Always unplug the tool before making adjustments
to it. 

Check that it is switched OFF and that you have

removed the chuck key before plugging it back in. 

Having switched OFF, 

always wait for the drill bit to

come to rest before putting the tool down. 

Check the condition of the equipment before use.

If it shows signs of damage or excessive wear, return it to
your local HSS Hire Shop.

Make sure you know how to switch this machine OFF
before you switch it ON, 

in case you get into difficulty.

Think twice before locking the ON/OFF trigger 

in

the ON position using any trigger lock button fitted.

Only change the gear/speed and/or direction of rotation
when the machine is stopped.

Take special care when drilling into walls or floors,
they may contain hidden pipework, reinforcing
bars or electrical cables. 

If in doubt, hire a Cable

Avoiding Tool or metal locator, to determine the exact
position of such hazards.

GENERAL SAFETY

Watch your footing.

Take special care if working other

than on firm, level ground. 

Above ground-level, work

from a stable, purpose-made work platform

such as

a step-up or trestle. 

Most HSS Percussion drills plug into a standard
13amp power socket. However, 110V models 

(with

a round yellow plug) 

must be provided with a

suitable 110V generated supply, 

or powered from

the mains via a suitable 110V transformer. 

If the equipment fails, or if its flex or plug gets
damaged, return it. 

Never try to repair it yourself.

Keep flexes out of harm’s way, 

and clear of moving parts.

Extension leads should be fully unwound and
loosely coiled, away from the equipment. 

Never run

them through water, over sharp edges or where they
could trip someone.

Keep the equipment dry, 

using electrical equipment in

very damp or wet conditions can be dangerous. 

To reduce the risk of electric shock, use a

suitable RCD

(Residual Current-Operated Device)

available from your local HSS Hire Shop, or power the
equipment from a mains circuit with a built-in RCD.

Never carry or pull the equipment by its flex.

Ensure the equipment and power socket are
switched OFF before plugging into the 
power supply.

Some models will be supplied in a carrying case and
you may find that the side handle will need to be
fitted, simply slide the handle assembly over he
drills body, then secure in place by either twisting
the handle clockwise or by tightening the wing nut. 

NOTE The side handle MUST be fitted and used, 

if

the bit jams during drilling the side handle will help
restrain the machine. Without the handle fitted you risk
breaking your wrist.

Fit the drill with the right bit for the job.

Open and close the chuck with the chuck 
key provided.

Drill Bits

TCT drills.

General purpose masonry drill bits are

available with straight-shank or SDS fitting. 

HSS (high speed steel).

Used mainly for drilling holes

in steel but also used for wood and plastics.

Flat (spade) bits.

Designed for use in timber products.

GETTING STARTED

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

If the depth stop is to be used, this may be set either by
releasing the wing nut holding it in place or by twisting
the forward handgrip to loosen/tighten the depth 
rod’s guide.

The machine offers a choice of settings,

select the

correct speed for the job.

As a rule of thumb, 

the

harder the material and/or the larger the hole, the
slower the drill speed.

On most models, there is a sliding speed selection switch
on the side of the tool body.

If drilling into masonry, set the drill to ‘hammer’.

Depending on which model you have, the hammer
action is turned on and off 

with a sliding switch or

control knob.

If drilling into timber, metal or plastic turn the
selector to drill only.

Plug the machine into its power supply and switch
the supply ON.

To start the drill, squeeze in the ON/OFF trigger, 

to

stop simply release the trigger. For safety reasons you are
advised not to use the trigger lock.

BASIC TECHNIQUES

Hammer
ON/OFF

Control Knob

Depth

Gauge

Wing Nut

Chuck

Key

Side

Handle

Wing Nut

Side

Handle

Speed

Selector

ON/OFF

Trigger

Trigger

Lock Button

Percussion Drill

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