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Installing Bits (Fig 1.)

This tool is designed with a universal drive system that
accepts SDS, SDS Plus and Hilti-TE-C style bits. Always
clean and lubricate the shank of the bit before installing it
into your tool to help prevent heat build-up and to protect the
bit shank from wear due to abrasive concrete dust.

1. 

To install 

a bit, pull

the chuck collar back
toward the tool.

2. Line up the recesses on
the shank of the bit with
the marks on the chuck
collar as shown. Then,
insert the bit into the
spindle as far as possible.

3. Release the chuck col-
lar, locking the bit into
position. Rotate the bit
slightly to be sure it is
locked securely.

4. To 

remove 

the bit, pull

the chuck collar back
toward the tool and
remove the bit.

Installing the Side Handle and the Depth Gauge

The tool is shipped with the side handle and depth rod pack-
aged separately.

1.To 

install 

the handle assembly, pry open the black handle

ring (wedging the head of a large screwdriver in the handle
ring gap may be helpful) and slip it over the nose of the gear
case, making sure that the molded keys on the inside diame-
ter of the handle ring engage the groove on the gear case.

2. Pass the bolt through the hole in the handle ring and screw
on the red side handle.

3. The 

depth rod 

passes through the auxiliary hole in the

handle ring and is clamped in place when the side handle is
tightened. To loosen the rod, partially unscrew the handle as
indicated above.

4. The drilling depth is the distance between the portion of
the bit where the flutes end and the tip of the depth rod 

(Fig

2.)

Slide the depth rod backward or forward until it is set for

the desired depth. Then tighten the side handle securely.

Selecting Drill or Rotary Hammer Action (Fig 3.)

MILWAUKEE 

3/4” Rotary Hammers have two settings: rota-

tion only or rotary hammering.

1. To select 

rotation only, 

rotate the shift knob 180° in the

direction of the double arrow so that the tab portion of the
knob points toward the “Drill” symbol. Do not shift the tool
when it is running or coasting to a stop.

Milwaukee Tool
Heavy-Duty Falcon Rotary Hammers
Model Numbers: 5366-1, 5368-1, 5368-6 (kit)

Operating Instructions

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RenTrain INC

RenTrain INC

To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug tool

before attaching or removing accessories. Use

only specifically recommended accessories.

Others may be hazardous.

WARNING!

ASSEMBLY

OPERATION

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

1.

1.

2.

2.

3.

1. Line up the recesses on the
shank...

2. With the marks on the
chuck collar 

1. Drilling Depth
2. Tip of Depth Rod
3. Flutes end here

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