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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Important
To protect yourself from the risk of electric
shock, injury and fire when using an electric
tool, it is imperative to take the following
basic safety precautions. Before you use
your tool, read these instructions carefully
and make sure that you understand them
thoroughly.

Make sure that the supply voltage (Volts) used
corresponds to the voltage marked on the tool's rating
plate.

When you are finished, unplug the rotary hammer drill 
from the power supply and remove the chisel or drill bit.
Always disconnect the rotary hammer drill from the
power supply before you change the chisel or drill bit.

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ITEMS SUPPLIED

-    Storage carry case
-    Rotary hammer drill
-    Depth gauge
- Auxiliary handle
- 1 x 13 mm Keyless chuck
- 1 x 13 mm chuck adaptor
- 1 x 6 mm x 160 mm SDS bits
- 1 x 8 mm x 160 mm SDS bits
- 1 x 10 mm x 160 mm SDS bits

- 1 x Flat chisel (W17 mm x L250 mm)

DESCRIPTION (FIG. 1)

1. Locking Collar
2. Trigger  Switch
3. Variable Speed Dial
4. Rotation Reverse Lever
5. Lock On Button
6. Auxiliary Handle
7. Depth Stop
8. Mode Selector
9. Livetool 

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Make sure of your footing when drilling freehand.
Before drilling, use a line detector to locate
concealed electric, water or gas lines in walls. Avoid
touching live components or conductors.
Wear goggles and use a dust mask on jobs
generating dust.
Do not use your rotary hammer drill near flammable
liquids or gases.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

ERH

7

50V

N

Voltage

2

4

0V 50 Hz

AC only

Power consumption

7

50W

No Load speed

0 - 1100 min

-1

Maximum drilling capacity:
- steel

13 m

m

- concrete / stone

24 mm

Tool attachment

SDS-Plus

Weight

3.20 Kg

your tool or changing accessories.
Keep the power cable in good condition. Oil and acid

can damage the cable.

Never overload the tool.
Make sure your workplace is safe.

Important
It is imperative to follow all national safety

regulations concerning installation, operation and
maintenance of the tool.

If incorrectly fitted, chisel bits and drill bits may be
flung out of the tool accidentally and cause serious
injury. Before you start using your rotary hammer
drill, always check that the chisel or drill bit is
properly locked in the chuck.
Examine the chuck regularly for signs of wear or
damage.
Always press the rotary hammer drill against the work
surface (wall, ceiling etc.) before you start it.

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