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OPERATION

With dust extractor:

1. 

Before each use, check the plastic film for holes. 

NOTICE!

 Discard and replace the dust cap if holes 

appear. The unit is no longer OSHA compliant 

once the plastic film is punctured. Remove debris 

from dust cap before each use.

NOTE: 

Remove debris by wiping with a rag. If using 

water, make sure the dust cap is dry before use.

2. Remove bit from hammer.

3. Compress the dust cap by pushing down on it. 

Twist the spring rims together to lock.

         

1

2

                      

4. Line up the dust cap to the hammer nose. Feed bit 

through the unit and lock bit into place on the hammer.

5. Attach the strap to the rotary hammer by stretch-

ing it through the handle and threading beads 

through the strap mounting tabs. Ensure a tight 

fit. Cut excess strap at the next bead to prevent 

interference. Decompress the dust cap.

         

                              

6. Remove the vacuum plug and attach the Milwau-

kee Power Tool Adaptor (49-90-1957) or similar 

size adaptor to the vacuum port. Connect the 

extractor hose to the adaptor.

7. Turn the dust extractor to "automatic-cleaning" mode.

8. Begin drilling. 

NOTICE!

 Bit may be hot after use.

NOTE:

 Use caution when drilling in water or wet 

areas. If the bit gets wet, stop operation and let the 

bit dry out thoroughly. Concrete must be properly 

cured before drilling. Concrete dust will solidify in 

the bit if wet.

9. To release unit, pull strap forward and release from 

strap mounting tabs. Decompress the dust cap 

and twist the spring rims to lock during storage.

10. 

Use  a  HEPA-filtered  vacuum,  or  other  OSHA 

compliant method, to clean any residual dust 

from the work area.  

Without dust extractor:

1. 

Before each use, check the plastic film for holes. 

NOTICE!

 Discard and replace the dust cap if holes 

appear. The unit is no longer OSHA compliant 

once the plastic film is punctured. Remove debris 

from dust cap before each use.

NOTE: 

Remove debris by wiping with a rag. If using 

water, make sure the dust cap is dry before use.

2. Remove bit from hammer.

3. Compress the dust cap by pushing down on it. 

Twist the spring rims together to lock.

         

1

2

                      

                      

4. Line up the dust cap to the hammer nose. Feed bit 

through the unit and lock bit into place on the hammer.

5. Attach the strap to the rotary hammer by stretch-

ing it through the handle and threading beads 

through the strap mounting tabs. Ensure a tight 

fit. Cut excess strap at the next bead to prevent 

interference. Decompress the dust cap.

         

                              

6. Connect the vacuum plug to the vacuum port.

7. Begin drilling. 

NOTICE!

 Bit may be hot after use. 

Empty dust cap into a bucket or similar container 

placed near the drilling location that has its open-

ing no higher than the users knee (e.g., a 5 gallon 

bucket on the ground) after drilling each hole.

Maximum Number of Holes Per Day*

Hole Diameter

Hole Depth

3/16" 1/4" 3/8" 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 7/8"

1"

1.5"

2"

2.5"

3"

3.5"

4"

1200

800

600

480

400

343

300

675

450

338

270

225

193

169

300

200

150

120

100

86

75

169

113

84

68

56

48

42

108

72

54

43

36

31

27

75

50

38

30

25

21

19

55

37

28

22

18

16

14

* These calculations are offered for reference and are calcu-

lated values based on previously recorded test data. The user 

must drill the same number or fewer holes than those listed 

above for the given application in order to be considered com-

pliant with the objective data clause of 29 CFR 1926.1153 

OSHA regulation on crystalline silica dust. See https://www.

milwaukeetool.com/Silica-Dust-Extraction-Solutions for 

more information related to MILWAUKEE objective data.

 

NOTE:

 Use caution when drilling in water or wet 

areas. If the bit gets wet, stop operation and let the 

bit dry out thoroughly. Concrete must be properly 

cured before drilling. Concrete dust will solidify in 

the bit if wet.

8. To release unit, pull strap forward and release from 

strap mounting tabs. Compress the dust cap and 

twist the spring rims to lock during storage. 

9. Use a HEPA-filtered vacuum, or other OSHA 

compliant method, to clean any residual dust from 

the work area.

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