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OPERATION

WARNING:

Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side
shields when operating tool. Failure to do so could result
in dust, shavings, or loose particles being thrown into
your eyes, resulting in possible serious injury.

DRILLING

See Figure 15.

The material to be drilled should be secured in a vise or with
clamps to keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.

Hold tool firmly and place the bit at the point to be drilled.
Depress the switch trigger to start tool.

Move the drill bit into the workpiece, applying only enough
pressure to keep the bit cutting. Do not force or apply side
pressure to elongate a hole.

We recommend that you select normal drill mode when
drilling with twist drills, hole saws, etc., in soft material.

WARNING:

Do not force tool. Forcing tool can result in jamming and
loss of balance or footing, which could result in personal
injury.

When drilling hard, smooth surfaces, use a center punch to
mark the desired hole location. This will prevent the drill bit
from slipping off center as the hole is started. However, the
lower speed feature allows starting holes without center
punching if desired. To accomplish this, simply operate your
drill at lower speed until the hole is started.

For drilling in wood

, begin drilling at 

LO (1)

 speed, gradu-

ally increasing to full power. Occasionally clear chips from
the bit to prevent overheating. Low speed bits should be
used when drilling larger holes.

When drilling metals

 other than brass and cast iron, use a

light oil on the drill bit to keep it from overheating. The oil will
prolong the life of the bit and increase the drilling action.
Begin drilling at 

LO (1)

 speed, gradually increasing to higher

speeds. When drilling larger holes in steel, it may be helpful
to first drill a smaller pilot hole.

We recommend that you use carbide-tipped bits and select
hammer mode when drilling in hard materials such as brick,
tile, concrete, etc.

This tool is packed with two double-ended screwdriver bits.
For

 driving screws

, select the desired speed and torque

settings using the speed selector and torque adjustment
ring. Insert the screwdriver bits as you would a drill bit, as
shown in figure 6. You may need to drive a few practice
screws in the type of material you will be working with.

For using the hammer drill feature

, rotate the torque

adjustment ring, as shown in figure 4, so that the hammer
symbol is aligned with the arrow. Using the auxiliary handle
will provide better control and prevent forcing the tool.

Hold the drill at a right angle as shown in figure 16. Do not
force or apply side pressure to elongate the hole.

If the hammer speed decreases while drilling deep holes,
it may be necessary to lift up partially on the tool to clear
debris from the hole.

If there is excessive dust while using the hammer feature,
do not add water to the hole. This can cause clogging and
binding of the bit.

If the bit jams in workpiece or if the drill stalls, release
switch trigger immediately. Remove the bit from the
workpiece and determine the reason for jamming.

WARNING:

Be prepared for binding or bit breakthrough. When these
situations occur, the drill has a tendency to grab and kick
opposite to the direction of rotation, and could cause loss
of control when breaking through material. If you are not
prepared, this loss of control can result in possible serious
injury.

Maximum Recommended Capacities

Bits, Metal Drilling

1/2"

1/4"

1/4"

Wood, Flat Boring

1-1/2"

5/8"

5/8"

Bits, Masonry Drilling

-

1/4"

1/4"

Fig. 15

Summary of Contents for HP1830M

Page 1: ...ared for the drill driver will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the risk of injury the user must read and understand the operator s manual before using this product...

Page 2: ...glasses or standard safety glasses with side shields Always wear eye protection which is marked to comply with ANSI Z87 1 WARNING INTRODUCTION Look for this symbol to point out important safety precau...

Page 3: ...t attached to a rotating part of the tool may result in personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enable better control of the tool in un...

Page 4: ...be performed only by qualified repair personnel Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel may result in a risk of injury When servicing a tool use only identical replace ment parts Fo...

Page 5: ...a That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of plug on charger b That extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition and c That wire size is l...

Page 6: ...use property damage NOTE Advises you of information or instructions vital to the operation or maintenance of the equipment SYMBOL NAME DESIGNATION EXPLANATION V Volts Voltage A Amperes Current Hz Hert...

Page 7: ...arts are damaged or missing please call 1 800 525 2579 for assistance PACKING LIST Cordless Hammer Drill 2 batteries Charging System 2 Bits Operator s Manual WARNING If any parts are missing do not op...

Page 8: ...h increased trigger pressure Speed is controlled by the amount of switch trigger depression THREE SPEED GEAR TRAIN This hammer drill has a three speed gear train A slide switch is located on top of th...

Page 9: ...Page 9 2 0 2 4 FEATURES Fig 1 KEYLESS CHUCK BIT STORAGE AREA SWITCH TRIGGER BATTERY PACK DIRECTION OF ROTATION SELECTOR THREE SPEED GEAR TRAIN LO HI SUPER HI...

Page 10: ...mbly to the desired location Tighten the auxiliary handle assembly securely by turning the knob clockwise ADJUSTING THE DEPTH GAUGE ROD See Figure 3 Follow these steps to adjust the depth gauge rod Lo...

Page 11: ...orque Identify the torque indicator settings located on the front of the hammer drill Rotate the adjusting ring to the desired setting 1 4 For driving small screws 5 8 For driving screws into soft mat...

Page 12: ...the chuck jaws and tighten as shown in Figure 7 This could cause the drill bit to be thrown from the drill resulting possible serious injury or damage to the chuck Tighten the chuck jaws on the drill...

Page 13: ...n fast charge mode the red light will come on If after a period of 15 minutes the yellow and green lights remain on remove the battery pack wait 1 minute and re insert battery pack in charger If the y...

Page 14: ...elector in the center position REVERSIBLE See Figure 10 This tool is reversible The direction of rotation is controlled by a selector located above the switch trigger With the drill held in normal ope...

Page 15: ...the direction of rotation KEYLESS CHUCK See Figure 12 A keyless chuck has been provided with your drill to allow for easy installation and removal of bits As the name implies you can hand tighten or...

Page 16: ...ttery pack with groove in drill s battery port See Figure 13 Make sure the latches on each side of your battery pack snap in place and that battery pack is secured in drill before beginning operation...

Page 17: ...at LO 1 speed gradually increasing to higher speeds When drilling larger holes in steel it may be helpful to first drill a smaller pilot hole We recommend that you use carbide tipped bits and select h...

Page 18: ...with a mallet in a counterclockwise direction This will loosen chuck on the spindle It can now be unscrewed by hand TIGHTENING THE CHUCK See Figures 16 and 17 The chuck may become loose on the spindl...

Page 19: ...ods of time without using it recharge the batteries every month or two This practice will prolong battery life DISPOSAL OF THE EXHAUSTED BATTERY To preserve natural resources please recycle or dispose...

Page 20: ...visit Please call 1 800 525 2579 for your nearest Ryobi Authorized Service Center You can also check our web site at www ryobitools com for a complete list of Authorized Service Centers MODEL NO AND...

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