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21-18BLDD

Instruction & User Manual

The vibration emission value of the power 
tool is tested under EN 62841-1 and EN 
62841-2-11, and can vary during operation 
depending on the following usage conditions:

WARNING!

 

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How the tool is used and the materials 
being cut or drilled.

 

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The tool being in good condition and well 
maintained.

 

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Using the correct accessory for the tool and 
ensuring it is sharp and in good condition.

 

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The tightness of the grip on the handles and 
if any anti-vibration accessories are used.

 

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The tool being used as intended by its 
design and these instructions.

 

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The declared vibration total value may also 
be used in a preliminary assessment of 
exposure.

THIS TOOL MAY CAUSE HAND-ARM 

VIBRATION SYNDROME IF USAGE IS 

NOT ADEQUATELY MANAGED.

To be accurate, an estimation of exposure 
level in the actual conditions of use should 
also take account of all parts of the operating 
cycle. These include times when the tool is 
switched off and when it is running idle but 
not actually doing work. This may significantly 
reduce the total exposure level over the 
working period, helping to minimize your 
vibration exposure risk.

WARNING!

 

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ALWAYS use sharp and undamaged bits, 
chisels, drills and blades.

 

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Maintain this tool in accordance with these 
instructions and keep well lubricated (where 
appropriate).

 

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If the tool is to be used regularly then invest 
in anti-vibration accessories.

 

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Avoid using tools in temperatures of 10

°

or less.

 

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Plan your work schedule to spread any high 
vibration tool use across a number of days.

VIBRATION INFORMATION

Vibration total values (triax vector sum) determined according to EN 62841-1 and 
EN 62841-2-11

Drilling into Metal

Vibration Emission Value (a

h,D

)

4.0 ms

-2

Uncertainty (K)

1.5 ms

-2

Screwdriving

Vibration Emission Value (a

h

)

0.887 ms

-2

Uncertainty (K)

1.5 ms

-2

Summary of Contents for 21-18BLDD

Page 1: ...POWER TOOL INSTRUCTION USER MANUAL EN 21 18BLDD Original Instructions IM 18BLDD EN Iss 06 2021...

Page 2: ...2012 19 EU or the UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013 It will then be recycled or dismantled in order to reduce the impact on the environment Electric and electronic equipmen...

Page 3: ...Safety instructions when using drill bits 7 CHARGER SAFETY 8 COMPONENT LIST 10 TOOL TECHNICAL DATA 11 BATTERY TECHNICAL DATA 11 CHARGER TECHNICAL DATA 11 NOISE INFORMATION 11 VIBRATION INFORMATION 12...

Page 4: ...et conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock m Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep the cord away from...

Page 5: ...ustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally m Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and d...

Page 6: ...ed or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behaviour resulting in fire an explosion or risk of injury m Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature Exposure to fire o...

Page 7: ...e maximum speed rating of the drill bit At higher speeds the bit is likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contacting the workpiece resulting in personal injury m Use a detector to locate...

Page 8: ...o not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug Have them replaced immediately m The charger is designed to operate on standard 230 240V AC household electrical power Do not attempt to use it on...

Page 9: ...9 21 18BLDD Instruction User Manual...

Page 10: ...MODE SELECTION RING 4 GEARBOX SPEED SELECTOR SWITCH 5 ON OFF TRIGGER 6 FORWARD REVERSE SELECTOR SWITCH 7 AUTOMATIC LED LIGHT 8 GRIP 9 BATTERY RELEASE BUTTON 10 BELT CLIP 11 CHARGER 12 BATTERY PACK PLE...

Page 11: ...t Power Output 21 18VFC 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 70W 14 4 18V d c 2 4A 21 18VSFC 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 105W 14 4 18V d c 4 0A 21 18VDC 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 200W 20 5V d c 2 x 3 5A CHARGER TECHNICAL DATA LITHI...

Page 12: ...evel in the actual conditions of use should also take account of all parts of the operating cycle These include times when the tool is switched off and when it is running idle but not actually doing w...

Page 13: ...le 4 to 5 times to ensure battery is correctly conditioned WARNING m Place the battery charger on a level and stable surface Plug the charger into a suitable power point m Connect the battery to the c...

Page 14: ...hat the chuck jaws rest on the flat surfaces of the accessory NOTE m Tighten the chuck until it grips the accessory Grip the chuck firmly and turn it clockwise Power Switch m Press the power switch to...

Page 15: ...e drill is correctly inserted and the chuck is properly tightened before starting the tool NOTE m If loose clamp the work piece The work piece should lie flat on a workbench and or be securely fixed m...

Page 16: ...speed mode for drilling small holes Maintenance Switch off the tool and disconnect the power remove battery unplug before cleaning and maintenance This helps avoid the risk of electric shocks and acci...

Page 17: ...ve the battery unplug the power cord before transport m Always carry the tool using the purpose designed handle m Ensure that the tool is not at risk of tipping over or exposed to excessive vibration...

Page 18: ...tificate together with the original sales receipt will be required in the event of any claim within the warranty period Should you choose not to register your product within 30 days of purchase your s...

Page 19: ...velops a fault within 30 days of purchase return it to the retailer where it was purchased together with your sales receipt If a product develops a fault after 30 days a warranty claim must be submitt...

Page 20: ...ed hand held tools transportable tools and lawn and garden machinery Safety Particular requirements for hand held drills and impact drills QA MANAGER TIM BURGOYNE Dublin DO2 XE80 Ireland Electromagnet...

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