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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES – cont’d 

 

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TO AVOID INJURY

 from accidental 

starting, always remove the Plug from 
the electrical socket before installing or 
removing a drill bit, saw blade, 
sandpaper, accessory or attachment. 

 
 
 

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When using a keyed or keyless chuck 

DO NOT

 install or use any drill bit that 

exceeds 7” (175mm) in length or extends 
more than 6” (150mm) beyond the chuck 
jaws. They can suddenly bend or break. 
 

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BEFORE STARTING

 the operation, jog 

the drill switch to make sure the drill bit 
does not wobble or vibrate. 
 

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DO NOT USE

 fly cutters or multiple-part 

hole cutters, as they can come apart or 
become unbalanced in use. 
 

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MAKE SURE

 the spindle has come to a 

complete stop before touching the chuck 
or attempting to change the drill bit. 

 

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ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CHUCK IS 

TIGHT AND THE DRILL FIRMLY 

TIGHTENED IN THE CHUCK 

before 

starting drill. 
 

 
 
 

Some of the following symbols may be 

used on your tool. Please study them and 

learn their meaning. Proper interpretation 

of these symbols will allow you to operate 

the tool better and safer.

 

 

volts 

amperes 

Hz 

hertz 

watt 

Kw 

kilowatts 

farads 

 

microfarads 

litres 

 
 

Kg 

kilograms 

bar 

bars 

Pa 

pascals 

Hours 

min 

minutes 

seconds 

No load speed 

./min or 
min¯¹ 

Revolutions or 
reciprocations per minute 

direct current 

alternating current 

²

two-phase alternating 
current 

2N

 

two-phase alternating 
current with neutral 
three-phase alternating 
current 

3N

 

three-phase alternating 
current with neutral 
Rated current of the 
appropriate fuse-link in 
amperes 
Time-lag miniature fuse-
link where X is the 
symbol for the 
time/current 
characteristic, as given in 
EN 60127 

 

protective earthing at 
earthing terminal, Class I 
tools 

Diameter 

Off position 

Arrow 

Warning symbol 

alternating or direct 
current 

splash proof construction 

watertight construction 

class II construction 

IPXX 

IP symbol 

Hammer symbol 

Drill symbol 

 

POWER TOOL SAFETY

DRILL SAFETY

SYMBOLS 

Summary of Contents for CT0700

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAUTION Before using this electric drill or any of its accessories read this manual and follow all its Safety Rules and Operating Instructions Safety Instructions Assembly Operation Maintenance Parts List SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR REFERENCE ...

Page 2: ...on road Rowley Regis West Midlands B65 0JU U K Declare that the design and construction of the following machine in the form supplied by us comply with the requirements of the appropriate EC directives Product description 230V ROTARY HAMMER DRILL Model CT0700 Ref no Z1C DS 32TS 110V ROTARY HAMMER DRILL Model CT0701 Ref no Z1C DS 32TS EC Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EC Directive on electromagneti...

Page 3: ...DRILL CT0701 110v 60Hz SDS Chuck SDS fitting Voltage No Load Speed 110v 60Hz 0 850 rpm No of strokes under load 0 4200Bpm Input power 1200 w Drilling capacity in Steel mm 13 Wood mm 42 Weight kg 5 6 Level of sound pressure measured sound pressure acoustic power according to EN 50144 dB A 93 7 dB A 104 7 The SDS Rotary hammer drill power tool noise output may exceed 85dB A at the workplace In this ...

Page 4: ...risk of electric shock When operating a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock PERSONAL SAFETY Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment of inattent...

Page 5: ...orking conditions and the work to be performed Use of the power tool for operations different from intended could result in a hazardous situation SERVICE Tool service must be performed only by qualified personnel Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in risk of injury When servicing a tool use only identical replacement parts Follow instructions in the Maintenance ...

Page 6: ...of the following symbols may be used on your tool Please study them and learn their meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the tool better and safer V volts A amperes Hz hertz W watt Kw kilowatts F farads microfarads l litres Kg kilograms bar bars Pa pascals h Hours min minutes s seconds No load speed min or min Revolutions or reciprocations per minute direct curr...

Page 7: ...Hammer drill switch SDS Chuck Trigger Handle Drill switch Model 0700 230v cable Model 0701 110v cable Variable speed dial Motor Housing KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC DRILL 7 ...

Page 8: ...g the charger into the power source until the missing or damaged part is replaced Carefully unpack the tools see Components chart at right hand side of this page NOTE See illustration of components on Page 9 To avoid fire or toxic reaction never use gasoline naphtha acetone lacquer thinners or similar highly volatile solvents to clean the tool CARTON CONTENTS cont d WARNING CARTON CONTENTS WARNING...

Page 9: ...CARTON CONTENTS 9 Model 0700 CT0701 Shown ...

Page 10: ...eyed chuck into the SDS housing The bits have slots in the shank these locate with tabs in the drill Grip and pull back the black shrouding see Fig 3 and insert the bit you want to use push the bit inwards until a resistance is felt it may be necessary to spin the bit until the shaft drops completely in to place Once you are satisfied the bit has seated release the black shroud this should lock th...

Page 11: ...the bit centered in the chuck Failure to properly insert drill bit could cause the drill bit to be thrown from the chuck resulting in possible serious injury or damage to the chuck Fig 8 To use the drill for wood and metal Insert the drill into the chuck and tighten and turn the large dial on top of the drill to the left hammer and drill symbol see fig 6 and turn the large dial at the back of the ...

Page 12: ...e drill firmly place the point of the drill bit at the point to be drilled Depress the switch trigger to start the drill NOTE Always use a higher drill speed when drilling small holes Use a slower drill speed when drilling large holes 3 Move the drill bit into the workpiece applying only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting Do not force the drill bit or apply sideways pressure to elongate the h...

Page 13: ...lean cloth to remove dirt dust oil grease etc Do not at any time allow brake fluids gasoline petroleum based products penetrating oils etc to come in contact with plastic parts They contain chemicals that can damage weaken or destroy plastic DO NOT abuse power tools Abusive practices can damage the tool as well as the workpiece DO NOT attempt to modify tools or create accessories not recommended A...

Page 14: ...PARTS DIAGRAM 14 ...

Page 15: ...parts Use of any other parts may create a HAZARD or cause damage to your power tool Any attempt to repair or replace electrical parts on this power tool may create a hazard unless repair is performed by a qualified technician WARNING 15 PARTS LIST ...

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