MasterCraft 54-2903-2 Owner'S Manual Download Page 6

 

 
 
 

PERSONAL SAFETY 

– cont’d 

 

Avoid accidental start-ups. Verify that the 
switch is in the OFF position before 
plugging in the tool. Carrying a power tool 
with a finger on the switch or plugging in a 
tool that has the switch in the ON position 
invites accidents. 
 
Remove adjusting keys and wrenches 
before turning the tool ON. A wrench or 
key that is left attached to a rotating part of 
the tool may result in personal injury. 

 

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and 
balance at all times. Proper footing and 
balance allows the operator to maintain 
better control of the tool in unexpected 
situations. 
 
Use safety equipment. Always wear eye 
protection.  
 
Use a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, a 
hardhat, or hearing protection when 
appropriate. 

 
USE AND CARE OF POWER TOOLS

 

 
Use clamps or another practical means to 
secure and support the workpiece to a 
stable platform. Holding the work in a hand 
or against the body is not stable, and may 
lead to loss of control. 
 
Do not force the tool. Use the correct tool 
for the application. The correct tool will do 
the job better and safer when used at the 
rate that it was designed to work at. 
 
Do not use a power tool if it cannot be 
turned ON or OFF using the power switch. 
A tool that cannot be controlled using the 
switch is dangerous, and must be repaired. 
 

 
 

 
 

 
Disconnect the plug from the outlet before 
making any adjustments, changing 
accessories, or storing the tool. Such 
preventive safety measures reduce the risk 
of accidental start-ups. 
 
When power tools are not in use, store 
them out of the reach of children or 
untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in 
the hands of untrained users. 
 
Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools 
sharp and clean. Properly maintained 
cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are 
less likely to bind, and are easier to 
control. 
 
Inspect the tool for misalignment or binding 
of moving parts, broken parts, and any 
other condition that may affect the 
operation of the tool. If it is damaged, have 
the tool serviced before using it. Many 
accidents are caused by poorly maintained 
tools. 
 
Use only accessories that are 
recommended by the manufacturer for this 
model. Accessories that are suitable for 
one tool may become hazardous when 
used with another tool. 
 

SERVICE

 

 
Tools servicing must be performed by 
qualified personnel. Service or 
maintenance performed by non-qualified 
personnel could result in a risk of injury. 
 
When servicing a tool, use only identical 
replacement parts. Follow the instructions 
in the Maintenance section of this Manual. 
The use of unauthorized parts or failure to 
follow the instructions in the Maintenance 
section of this Manual may create a risk of 
electric shock or injury. 

POWER TOOL SAFETY 

Summary of Contents for 54-2903-2

Page 1: ...Jacobs Maximum drilling depth 1 2 13 mm in steel 2 9 16 6 5 cm in wood Charger 1 hour diagnostic Class 2 Charger input 120 V AC 60 Hz Charger output 14 4 to 18 V DC 2 8 A maximum Replacement chargers...

Page 2: ...ositioning the charger 14 Storing the charger 14 Charging the battery pack 15 16 Installing a battery in the hammer drill 17 Adjusting the torque 18 Installing the auxiliary side handle 19 Bit storage...

Page 3: ...e permanent eye damage Prescription eyeglasses ARE NOT a replacement for proper eye protection WARNING Non compliant eyewear can cause serious injury if broken during the operation of a power tool SAV...

Page 4: ...VIRONMENT WARNING Dust that is created by power sanding sawing grinding drilling and other construction activities may contain chemicals that are known to cause cancer birth defects or other genetic a...

Page 5: ...contact between the operator s body and grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if the operator s body is grounded Do not expose...

Page 6: ...using the switch is dangerous and must be repaired Disconnect the plug from the outlet before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing the tool Such preventive safety measures reduce th...

Page 7: ...rill They may shatter and possibly cause serious injury Do not drill material too small to be securely held Always keep hands out of the path of the drill bit Avoid awkward hand positions where a sudd...

Page 8: ...w these steps 1 Wash immediately with soap and water 2 Neutralize with a mild acid such as lemon juice or vinegar 3 If liquid gets into your eyes flush immediately with clean water for a minimum of 10...

Page 9: ...e environment Never dispose of re chargeable batteries in your normal household garbage or in landfill sites as they will add to the pollution of the environment Please return all defective rechargeab...

Page 10: ...Protective grounding at grounding terminal Class I tools Revolutions or reciprocations per minute Diameter Off position Arrow Warning symbol SYMBOLS WARNING Some of the following symbols may appear o...

Page 11: ...al for the accessory Drill bits Hammer drill bits Screwdriver bits Nut drivers WARNING If any part is missing or damaged do not plug charger into the power source or install the battery in the tool un...

Page 12: ...c reaction never use gasoline naphtha acetone lacquer thinner or similar highly volatile solvents to clean the tool CONTENTS HAMMER DRILL COMPONENTS KEY DESCRIPTION QTY A Hammer drill 1 B Depth stop r...

Page 13: ...13 CONTENTS...

Page 14: ...all where you want the charger to hang Fig 1 NOTE The nail or screw heads must be 1 4 6 4 mm in diameter and the head must be left 3 8 8 3 mm out from the wall placed 3 7 62 cm apart 2 Place the large...

Page 15: ...charger NOTE Make sure the battery is pressed fully onto the charger as far as it will go 3 Plug the battery charger into the 110 120 V 60 Hz wall receptacle NOTE Do NOT charge Ni Cd or Ni MH batteri...

Page 16: ...arly fully charged the red LED will turn OFF and the green LED will blink for a few minutes while completing the charge NOTE You may use the battery as soon as the green LED begins to flash as the bat...

Page 17: ...to release the battery 2 Pull the battery out of the tool handle 3 3 Slide the fully charged battery into the matching cavity in the tool handle where the discharged battery has been removed NOTE Mak...

Page 18: ...ng 1 Fig 6 2 Rotate adjustment ring to align the correct torque setting number with the torque indicator arrow 2 See the chart on the following page for correct torque settings 1 5 For driving small s...

Page 19: ...the clamp is aligned with the matching slot in the drill housing 2 Turn the auxiliary handle clockwise to tighten it into the drill housing NOTE Tighten the handle by hand only Do NOT overtighten the...

Page 20: ...ng clamp 3 Position the depth stop rod so the tip of the round end will contact the workpiece when the drill reaches the appropriate depth 4 When the depth stop rod is properly positioned tighten the...

Page 21: ...To make the drill rotate counter clockwise for removing screws push the forward reverse switch to the right NOTES a The auxiliary handle has been removed for illustrative purposes b Never change the p...

Page 22: ...d ON OFF trigger switch 1 To start drill gently squeeze the trigger switch 1 Fig 16 NOTE The drill will turn at its slowest speed when the trigger switch is depressed slightly The drill will turn at i...

Page 23: ...ED lights OFF press the LED switch again LCD DISPLAY This hammer drill is equipped with an LCD panel 4 in the top of the drill housing Fig 19 1 To turn the display ON press the display button 5 once T...

Page 24: ...k grasp and hold the chuck body 1 and rotate it in a counter clockwise direction until the chuck jaws 2 open wide enough to accept the bit 3 Fig 20 NOTE The drill spindle will automatically lock when...

Page 25: ...ther BY HAND c Hand tighten chuck body Do NOT use pliers You will damage the chuck WARNING Do not insert drill bit into chuck and tighten as shown in Fig 21 The drill bit MUST be properly inserted wit...

Page 26: ...ETY RULES BATTERY CHARGER SAFETY and SYMBOLS before using this hammer drill Verify the following every time the hammer drill is used 1 Safety glasses safety goggles or face shield is being worn 2 Hear...

Page 27: ...TE Make sure the hand placed on the body of the drill does not cover the air vents Covering these air vents will reduce motor cooling and possibly lead to overheating the motor 4 While holding the dri...

Page 28: ...e life of the drill bit and improve the cutting action If the bit jams in the workpiece or if the drill stalls release the trigger switch immediately Remove the bit from the workpiece and determine th...

Page 29: ...er to prevent overdriving the screw 4 If the screw is driven too far into the workpiece before the clutch releases set the clutch to a lower setting and do not pull the trigger switch fully back If th...

Page 30: ...tighten jaws of chuck securely Fig 25 Tap the hex key sharply with a mallet in a COUNTER CLOCKWISE direction This will loosen the chuck on the spindle The chuck can now be unscrewed and removed from...

Page 31: ...a CLOCKWISE direction Fig 26 This will tighten the chuck on the spindle 3 Open the chuck jaws and remove the hex key 4 Tighten the chuck screw using a 2 screwdriver NOTE Turn screw COUNTER CLOCKWISE...

Page 32: ...cient amount of high grade lubricant for the life of the unit under normal conditions Therefore no further lubrication is required BATTERY PACK REMOVAL AND PREPARATION FOR RECYCLING To preserve our na...

Page 33: ...rate of approximately 1 per day The self discharge rate depends upon the temperature 1 Every two months or after 30 charge discharge cycles whichever comes first fully discharge your battery To fully...

Page 34: ...34 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 35: ...5x8 2 5 2500200101 Motor assembly 1 6 4400700101 Speed selector button 1 7 4403890101 LED holder 1 8 4403900101 Depth rod clamp 1 9 5401980101 Depth rod 1 10 5800380101 Auxiliary handle 1 11 440391010...

Page 36: ...limitations a A bill of sale verifying the purchase and the purchase date must be provided b This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof that is worn broken or that has become inopera...

Page 37: ...warranty applies only to the original purchaser and cannot be transferred Neither the retailer not the manufacturer shall be liable for any other expense loss or damage including without limitation b...

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