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3.

  Be sure that the grooves around the cap well fit in 

the lips of the upper opening of the attachment unit.

Tool hanger

Optional accessory

CAUTION:

 

Do not use damaged tool hanger 

and screw. Before use, always check for dam-
ages, cracks or deformations, and make sure that 
the screw is tightened.

CAUTION:

 

Install or remove the tool hanger 

on a stable table or surface. Be sure to use the 
screw provided with the tool hanger only. After 
installing the tool hanger, make sure that the tool 
hanger is securely installed with the screw.

CAUTION:

 

Do not remove the battery car-

tridge while hanging the tool.

 The tool may fall if the 

screw is not tightened.

The tool hanger is intended for connecting the lanyard 

(tether strap).

Before installing the tool hanger, remove the rubber cap 
from the screw hole in the mounting bracket. Insert the 
square nut under the bracket. Tighten the tool hanger 
with screw in place.

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2

3

5

4

Fig.23

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1.

 Rubber cap 

2.

 Mounting bracket 

3.

 Square nut 

4.

 Tool hanger 

5.

 Screw

Safety warnings about connecting 
lanyard (tether strap) to the tool 
hanger

Safety warnings specific for use at height

Read all safety warnings and instructions.

 Failure 

to follow the warnings and instructions may result in 

serious injury.

1. 

Always keep the tool tethered when working 
"at height". Maximum lanyard length is 2 m.
The maximum permissible fall height for lan-
yard (tether strap) must not exceed 2 m.

2. 

Use only with lanyards appropriate for this tool 
type and rated for at least 6.0 kg.

3. 

Do not anchor the tool lanyard to anything on 
your body or on movable components. Anchor 
the tool lanyard to a rigid structure that can 
withstand the forces of a dropped tool.

4. 

Make sure the lanyard is properly secured at 
each end prior to use.

5. 

Inspect the tool and lanyard before each use 
for damage and proper function (including 
fabric and stitching). Do not use if damaged or 
not functioning properly.

6. 

Do not wrap lanyards around or allow them to 
come in contact with sharp or rough edges.

7. 

Fasten the other end of the lanyard outside 
the working area so that a falling tool is held 
securely.

8. 

Attach the lanyard so that the tool will move 
away from the operator if it falls.

 Dropped tools 

will swing on the lanyard, which could cause injury 

or loss of balance.

9. 

Do not use near moving parts or running 
machinery.

 Failure to do so may result in a crush 

or entanglement hazard.

10. 

Do not carry the tool by the attachment device 
or the lanyard.

11. 

Only transfer the tool between your hands 
while you are properly balanced.

12. 

Do not attach lanyards to the tool in a way that 
keeps switches or trigger-lock (if supplied) 
from operating properly.

13. 

Avoid getting tangled in the lanyard.

14. 

Keep lanyard away from the drilling area of the 
tool.

15. 

Use a locking carabiner (multi-action and 
screw gate type). Do not use single action 
spring clip carabiners.

16. 

In the event the tool is dropped, it must be 
tagged and removed from service, and should 
be inspected by a Makita Factory or Authorized 
Service Center.

17. 

Do not hang the tool on your waist.

 Heated tool 

and its accessory may touch your skin and burn 

injury result.

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1

Fig.24

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1.

 Tool hanger 

2.

 Lanyard (tether strap)

Summary of Contents for DHR183RTJ

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless Rotary Hammer DHR183 ENGLISH Original instructions Read before use...

Page 2: ...tery cartridges and chargers may cause injury and or fire Recommended cord connected power source Portable power pack PDC01 The cord connected power source s listed above may not be available dependin...

Page 3: ...p balance of the tool NOTE The declared vibration total value s has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another NOTE The declared vibrat...

Page 4: ...e are connected and properly used Use of dust collection can reduce dust related hazards 8 Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safet...

Page 5: ...make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock Safety instructions when using long drill bits with rotary hammers 1 Always start drilling at low speed an...

Page 6: ...d in the packaging 11 When disposing the battery cartridge remove it from the tool and dispose of it in a safe place Follow your local regulations relating to disposal of battery 12 Use the batteries...

Page 7: ...r someone around you CAUTION Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly If the cartridge does not slide in easily it is not being inserted correctly Indicating the remaining battery capacity Only f...

Page 8: ...rly and returns to the OFF position when released To start the tool simply pull the switch trigger Tool speed is increased by increasing pressure on the switch trigger Release the switch trigger to st...

Page 9: ...otation only For drilling in wood metal or plastic materials rotate the action mode changing knob to the symbol Use a twist drill bit or wood drill bit 1 Fig 7 1 Action mode changing knob Electronic f...

Page 10: ...g This chuck lubrica tion assures smooth action and longer service life 1 2 Fig 10 1 Shank end 2 Grease Insert the drill bit into the tool Turn the drill bit and push it in until it engages After ins...

Page 11: ...ust cup set NOTICE Do not use the dust cup set when drill ing in metal or similar It may damage the dust cup set due to the heat produced by small metal dust or similar Do not install or remove the du...

Page 12: ...OTE If it is difficult to remove the dust cup set remove the claws of the dust cup one by one by swinging and pulling the root of the dust cup 1 Fig 20 1 Dust cup NOTE If the cap comes off from the du...

Page 13: ...st 6 0 kg 3 Do not anchor the tool lanyard to anything on your body or on movable components Anchor the tool lanyard to a rigid structure that can withstand the forces of a dropped tool 4 Make sure th...

Page 14: ...ected NOTICE Do not use the dust collection system for core drilling or chiseling NOTICE Do not use the dust collection system for metal or wood The dust collection system is intended for concrete onl...

Page 15: ...tool when turning the dial on the dust case Turning the dial while the tool is running may result in the loss of control of the tool By beating the dust on the filter inside the dust case you can keep...

Page 16: ...h the filter with brush or similar or blow compressed air on the filter Doing so may damage the filter Replacing filter of dust case 1 Remove the dust case while pressing down the lever of the dust ca...

Page 17: ...the nozzle head 2 1 3 4 5 Fig 39 1 Sealing cap 2 Cube hook 3 Lower part of the groove 4 Nozzle head 5 Rims 4 Gently lay the rubber edge of the sealing cap down over the rim of the nozzle head opening...

Page 18: ...This does not affect the drilling precision Drilling in wood or metal CAUTION Hold the tool firmly and exert care when the drill bit begins to break through the workpiece There is a tremendous force...

Page 19: ...nt should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers always using Makita replacement parts OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CAUTION These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with...

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