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Maintaining Tools

Keep your tool in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance pro-
gram. Before use, examine the general condition of your tool. Inspect
guards, switches, tool cord set and extension cord for damage. Check for
loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts, improper mount-
ing, broken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe opera-
tion. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn the tool off immediately
and have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use a dam-
aged tool. Tag damaged tools “DO NOT USE” until repaired
(see “Repairs”).

Under normal conditions, relubrication is not necessary until the motor
brushes need to be replaced. After six months to one year, depending on
use, return your tool to the nearest

 MILWAUKEE service facility for the

following:

Lubrication

Brush inspection and replacement

Mechanical inspection and cleaning (gears, spindles, bearings,
housing, etc.)

Electrical inspection (switch, cord, armature, etc.)

Testing to assure proper mechanical and electrical operation

To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug your
tool before performing any maintenance. Never
disassemble the tool or try to do any rewiring on
t h e   t o o l ' s   e l e c t r i c a l   s y s t e m .   C o n t a c t   a
MILWAUKEE service facility for ALL repairs.

To reduce the risk of injury, electric shock and
damage to the tool, never immerse your tool in liquid
or allow a liquid to flow inside the tool.

MAINTENANCE

ACCESSORIES

Cleaning

Clean dust and debris from vents. Keep the tool handles clean, dry and
free of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean your
tool since certain cleaning agents and solvents are harmful to plastics
and other insulated parts. Some of these include: gasoline, turpentine,
lacquer thinner, paint thinner, chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia
and household detergents containing ammonia. Never use flammable or
combustible solvents around tools.

Repairs

If your tool is damaged, return the entire tool to the nearest service cen-
ter listed on the back cover of this operator’s manual.

To reduce the risk of injury, always unplug the tool
before attaching or removing accessories. Use only
specifically recommended accessories. Others may
be hazardous.

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

Carrying case (For Cat. No.  5366-21, 5368-21)
Cat. No. 48-55-5378

Chuck Adapter Kit
Cat. No. 48-66-1370

 includes:

Chuck Adapter
Cat. No. 48-03-3005

1/2" Chuck
Cat. No. 48-66-1365

Set Screw
Cat. No. 06-75-3150

For a complete listing of accessories refer to your

 MILWAUKEE Electric

Tool catalog or go on-line to www.mil-electric-tool.com. To obtain a cata-
log, contact your local distributor or a service center listed on the back
cover of this operator’s manual.

FIVE YEAR TOOL LIMITED WARRANTY

Every 

MILWAUKEE tool is tested before leaving the factory and is war-

ranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship. 

MILWAUKEE

will repair or replace (at 

MILWAUKEE’s discretion), without charge, any

tool (including battery chargers) which examination proves to be defec-
tive in material or workmanship from five (5) years after the date of
purchase. Return the tool and a copy of the purchase receipt or other
proof of purchase to a 

MILWAUKEE Factory Service/Sales Support

Branch location or 

MILWAUKEE Authorized Service Station, freight pre-

paid and insured. This warranty does not cover damage from repairs
made or attempted by other than 

MILWAUKEE authorized personnel,

abuse, normal wear and tear, lack of maintenance, or accidents.

Battery Packs, Flashlights, and Radios are warranted for one (1) year
from the date of purchase.

THE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE
EXCLUSIVE. IN NO EVENT SHALL 

MILWAUKEE BE LIABLE FOR ANY

INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING
LOSS OF PROFITS.

THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN-
TIES, OR CONDITIONS, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR
MERCHANTABLILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights that vary from state to state and province to province. In those
states that do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, the above limitations or exclu-
sions may not apply to you. This warranty applies to the United States,
Canada, and Mexico only.

Summary of Contents for 5366-21

Page 1: ...UR MANUAL del OPERADOR TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR S MANUAL AFIN DE R DUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES L UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L UTI...

Page 2: ...dental starting Be sure switch is off before plugging in Carrying tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in tools with the switch on invites accidents 13 Remove adjusting keys or wrenches be...

Page 3: ...and other masonry products and arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber Your risk from these exposures varies depending on how often you do this type of work To reduce your exposure to thes...

Page 4: ...esistance path to carry electricity away from the user reducing the risk of electric shock Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in the risk of electric shock Check with a qualified elec...

Page 5: ...the marks on the chuck collar as shown Then insert the bit into the spindle as far as possible 3 Release the chuck collar locking the bit into position Rotate the bit slightly to be sure it is locked...

Page 6: ...o come to a full stop before reversing Starting Stopping Controlling Speed 1 To start the tool pull the trigger 2 To stop the tool release the trigger 3 To vary the driving speed simply increase or de...

Page 7: ...ll end of the center pin is securely placed into the hole in the center of the core bit Fig 5 2 Insert the adapter into the nose of the tool as described in Installing Bits Set the hammer drill shift...

Page 8: ...reduce the risk of injury always unplug the tool before attaching or removing accessories Use only specifically recommended accessories Others may be hazardous WARNING WARNING WARNING Carrying case Fo...

Page 9: ...t de mieux r agir une situation inattendue 15 Utilisez des accessoires de s curit Portez toujours des lunettes ou une visi re Selon les conditions portez aussi un masque antipoussi re des bottes de s...

Page 10: ...n contenu dans la brique le b ton et divers produits de ma onnerie L arsenic et le chrome servant au traitement chimique du bois Les risques associ s l exposition ces substances varient d pendant de l...

Page 11: ...tique de chaque outil pour obtenir le calibre minimal requis pour le cordon Directives pour l emploi des cordons de rallonge Si vous utilisez une rallonge l ext rieur assurez vous qu elle est marqu e...

Page 12: ...ret et le bout de le jauge de profondeur 3 Ensuite serrez fermement la poign e en place Installation des forets Fig 1 Cet outil est pourvu d un m canisme d entra nement universel qui fonctionne avec l...

Page 13: ...t d action ner le levier inverseur D marrage arr t et contr le de la vitesse 1 Pour mettre l outil en marche appuyez sur la d tente 2 Pour arr ter l outil rel chez la d tente 3 Pour varier la vitesse...

Page 14: ...goupille est bien en place dans le trou au centre du carottier Fig 5 Fig 6 2 Introduisez l adaptateur dans le bec de l outil te que d crit sous la rubrique Installation des forets R glez la commande...

Page 15: ...derni re page de ce manuel Pour minimiser les risques de blessures choc lectrique et dommage l outil n immergez jamais l outil et ne laissez pas de liquide s y infiltrer ACCESSOIRES Pour minimiser les...

Page 16: ...un choque el ctrico mayor si su cuerpo est expuesto a tierra 7 No exponga las herramientas el ctricas a condiciones de lluvia o humedad El agua que entra en una herramienta el ctrica aumentar el ries...

Page 17: ...ionan c ncer defectos cong nitos u otros da os al aparato reproductivo A continuaci n se citan algunos ejemplos de tales sustancias qu micas plomo proveniente de pinturas con base de plomo s lice cris...

Page 18: ...de puesta a tierra proporciona un trayecto de baja resistencia para desviar la corriente el ctrica de la trayectoria del usuario reduciendo de este modo el riesgo de descarga el ctrica La clavija de...

Page 19: ...as brocas Fig 1 Esta herramienta est dise ada con un sistema de entrada universal que acepta brocas de tipo SDS SDS PLUS y Hilti TE C Siempre limpie y lubrique la espiga de la broca antes de montarla...

Page 20: ...n la unidad en operaci n siempre espere que el motor est completamente parado para hacer el cambio a reversa Arranque paro y control de la velocidad 1 Para accionar el martillo rotatorio presione el g...

Page 21: ...eguramente en el agujero del centro de la broca de percusi n Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 8 2 Inserte el adaptador en la nariz de la herramienta tal y como se de scribe en Instalaci n de brocas Ajuste la palanca p...

Page 22: ...niz diluyente para pintura disolventes limpiadores clorados amon aco y detergentes caseros que contengan amon aco Reparaciones Si se da a o descompone env e la herramienta y todos sus accesorios al ce...

Page 23: ...s visit our website at www mil electric tool com CANADA Service MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Electric Tool Canada Ltd 755 Progress Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1H 2W7 Tel 416 439 4181 Fax 416 439 6210 En outre...

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