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POWE10030 

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For masonry, such as brick, cinder block, cemetery, etc., use carbide tipped drill bits. 

 

Use enough pressure to keep the bit biting but do not push so hard that do not stall the 
motor or damage the bit. 

 

Always apply pressure in a straight line with the bit. 

 

Hold the drill firmly to control the twisting of the drill. 

Warning

If the drill stalls, release the trigger immediately, remove the drill 

from  the  work  and  determine  the  cause  of  the  stalling.  Do  not  click  the 
switch on and off as this can damage the motor. 

 

To minimize the chance of stalling and breaking through the material, reduce the pressure 
on the drill and ease the bit through the last part of the hole. 

 

Keep the motor running when pulling the bit back out of a drilled hole. This will help 
prevent jamming.  

MAINTENANCE 

Do not attempt to make any adjustments while the tool is in operation. 
Clean out any accumulated dust with a brush or dry cloth. 
Do not allow petroleum-based products to come into contact with plastic parts as they contain 
chemicals, which could damage, weaken or destroy plastic. 

TECHNICAL DATA 

Rated voltage 

230-240 V 

Rated frequency 

50 Hz 

Rated power 

720 W 

Rotation speed 

0-3,000 min

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Max. drill-bit diameter 

13 mm 

Cable length 

2 m 

Max. torque 

3 Nm 

Capacity concrete 

13 mm 

Capacity steel 

8 mm 

Capacity wood 

25 mm 

Material housing 

Nylon 

Chuck type 

13 mm Sanou keyless chuck + lock 

Impact rate 

48,000 strks/min 

Carbon brush motor 

yes 

Soft grip 

Yes 

Left/right 

Yes 

10  NOISE 

Noise emission values measured according to relevant standard. (K=3) 
Acoustic pressure level LpA 

87 dB(A) 

Acoustic power level LwA 

98 dB(A) 

ATTENTION!  Wear  hearing  protection  when  sound  pressure  is  over  85 
dB(A). 

aw (Vibration) 

8.3 m/s² 

K = 1.5 m/s² 

 

 

Summary of Contents for POWE10030

Page 1: ...se and care 4 5 5 Service 4 6 ADDITIONAL SAFETY HINTS FOR IMPACT DRILL 5 7 OPERATION 5 7 1 Changing drill or screwdriver bit 5 7 2 Switching on off Fig 1 6 7 3 Forward reverse lever Fig 2 6 7 4 Variab...

Page 2: ...itch 5 Speed control selector 6 Lock button 7 Additional handle 8 Depth stop 9 Power On LED light 3 PACKAGE CONTENT LIST Remove all packing materials Remove remaining packaging and transit supports if...

Page 3: ...and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 5 2 Electrical safety Always check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate Pow...

Page 4: ...Cutting accessory contacting a live wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock 5 4 Power tool use and care Do not force the power tool Use...

Page 5: ...affolding when using the drill freehand Localize lines with a line detector in walls where power water or gas lines are laid invisibly Wear protection goggles and use a dust mask for dust producing wo...

Page 6: ...ary 7 4 Variable speed Fig 3 This tool has a speed control dial 5 that delivers higher speed by turning to the direction and delivers lower speed by turning to direction 7 5 Drill and impact mode sele...

Page 7: ...of a drilled hole This will help prevent jamming 8 MAINTENANCE Do not attempt to make any adjustments while the tool is in operation Clean out any accumulated dust with a brush or dry cloth Do not all...

Page 8: ...etration intentional damage on purpose or by gross carelessness inappropriate usage use for purposes for which the device is not suitable incompetent usage e g not following the instructions given in...

Page 9: ...ards Any unauthorized modification of the apparatus voids this declaration European Directives including if applicable their amendments up to the date of signature 2011 65 EU 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU Eur...

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