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Pneumatic Hammer Drill PEBH 1010

Introduction

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  For your safety

   Please make sure you familiarise yourself 

fully with the way the device works be-
fore you use it for the first time and that 

you understand how to handle electrical power tools 
correctly. Further details can be found in the operating 
instructions. Keep these instructions in a safe place. 
If you pass the device on to anyone else, please  
ensure that you also pass on all the documentation.

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  Intended Use

The PEBH 1010 hammer drill is suitable for: 
-   hammer drilling in bricks, concrete and  

natural stone

-  drilling in wood, plastic and metal 
-  screwing in wood, plastic and metal
-  chiselling in concrete, stone and plaster

Any other use of or changes to the device is consid-
ered to be inappropriate and harbours a considerable 
danger of accidents. 
The manufacturer does not accept liability for damage 
or losses occurring as a result of the device being 
used for purposes other than those stated above. 
Not for commercial use.

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  Equipment

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  Tool holder (drill chuck)

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  Rubber dust protection cap

E

  Locking / unlocking cap

R

  ON / OFF switch

T

  Locking button

Y

  Wheel for speed pre-selection

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  Clockwise / counter-clockwise switch

I

  Function selector switch

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  Additional handgrip

P

  Metal bit stop

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  Scope of Delivery

1 hammer drill 
1 additional handgrip
1  

 quick-action drill chuck  

(13 mm) with adapter (see Fig. A)

3 drills (see Fig. B)
1 flat chisel (see Fig. B)
1 pointed chisel (see Fig. B)
1 tin of lubricating grease
1 carrying case
1 operating instructions
1 „Guarantee and Service“ booklet 

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  Technical Information

Rated power  
consumption:   

  1010 W

Rated voltage:  

  230 V ~ 0 Hz

Idle-running speed: 

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 0 - 1,100 / min

Impact frequency: 

  0 - ,800 / min

Impact energy:  

  2.2 joules

Drill hole diameter: 

   max. 13 mm for steel  

max. 32 mm for wood  
max. 26 mm for concrete  
max. 82 mm  
with compass saw

Protection class: 

  II / 

Weight:       

  3.4 kg

Information on sound levels and vibration:

A-weighted noise level.
Sound pressure level: 

  99.6 dB(A)

Sound power level: 

  112.6 dB(A)

Weighted acceleration, typical:
Hand-arm vibration: 

  8. m / s

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Measured values determined in accordance  
with EN 0 144.

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  General Safety Notices

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 Attention!

 When using electric-powered tools 

the following fundamental safety instructions 
need to be observed for your protection against 

Introduction / General Safety Notices

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Summary of Contents for KH 3162 PNEUMATIC HAMMER DRILL

Page 1: ...PEBH 1010 Operation and Safety Notes ...

Page 2: ...D B C E A Q I O R E T Y P U W ...

Page 3: ... the Function with the Function Selector Switch Page 10 Switching on and off Page 10 Selecting the Angle of Rotation Page 10 Pre selecting the Speed Page 11 Overload Clutch Page 11 Bit Stop Page 11 Maintenance and Cleaning Page 11 Disposal Page 11 Information Service Page 12 Declaration of conformity Producer Page 12 Before reading unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yours...

Page 4: ...ection cap E Locking unlocking cap R ON OFF switch T Locking button Y Wheel for speed pre selection U Clockwise counter clockwise switch I Function selector switch O Additional handgrip P Metal bit stop L Scope of Delivery 1 hammer drill 1 additional handgrip 1 quick action drill chuck 13mm with adapter see Fig A 3 drills see Fig B 1 flat chisel see Fig B 1 pointed chisel see Fig B 1 tin of lubric...

Page 5: ...eat oil sharp edges and moving appliance components Damaged or tangled power cables or plugs increase the risk of an electric shock J Damaged appliances power cables and power plugs mean mortal danger from electric shock Regularly check the condition of the appliance power cable power plug if need be the charger and the battery pack J Regularly check the connection cables of electrical appliances ...

Page 6: ...nded material is hot after extensive working You should there fore avoid an overheating of grinding products and of the appliance and always empty the dust sack or the filter sack of the vacuum suction device before work pauses J Secure the workpiece firmly Use clamps or a vice to firmly hold the workpiece Thus it is held safer than with your hand L Service J Arrange for your appliance to be repai...

Page 7: ...is firmly locked in place The tool has some radial play inherent in the system Removing a Tool j In order to remove the tool pull the locking unlocking cap E to the rear L quick action chuck for round shank drills m Caution Do not use the round shank drill for hammer drilling or chiselling work Inserting the RÖHM Quick Action Drill Chuck for Round Shank Drills j To insert the additional drill chuc...

Page 8: ...el Position This function makes chiselling work con siderably easier by the setting of individual angle positions for the chisel This enables you to turn the tool for the chiselling work see also Fig C D to the required position j Turn the function selector switch I to the position j Turn the tool in the tool holder Q to the required position j For the chiselling work turn the function selector sw...

Page 9: ...herefore carry out accurate drilling j Define the required drilling depth by moving the bit stop P L Maintenance and Cleaning J Warning Before carrying out any work on the drill you should always remove the plug from the socket J No liquids must be allowed to enter the hammer drill j Clean the hammer drill regularly preferably always immediately after finishing your work j Please use a dry cloth f...

Page 10: ...ective 89 392 EEG 91 368 EEG 93 44 EEG 93 68 EEG EU Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEG 93 68 EEG EN 50144 1 1998 EN 50144 2 6 1996 Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEG 92 31 EEG 93 68 EEG EN 55014 1 1993 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 2 1995 A1 A2 EN 61000 3 3 1995 EN 55014 2 1997 Device Type Designation Parkside Pneumatic Hammer Drill PEBH 1010 Bochum 31 10 2006 Hans Kompernaß Managing Director We reserve the...

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