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9

   Keep handles dry, clean and free from oil and grease.

 

8

   DO  NOT

 allow anyone, especially children, to come within a radius of at least five metres around the work area when work is in    

 progress.

 

9

   Immediately stop the tool in the event of a malfunction of the motor or the ON/OFF button or in case of unusual noise.

 

9

   When not in use, the machine must be stored in a dry, locked place out of the reach of children.

 

9

   Before using the product and after any shock, please check it for signs of wear or damage.

 

9

   Always switch off the machine:

 

   

every time you leave the device unattended; 

   

before releasing an obstruction; 

   

before checking, cleaning or working on the product; 

   

after hitting a foreign object; 

   

every time the product starts to vibrate abnormally.

 

9

   Inspect and regularly service the product. Repairs should be carried out only by an authorized service centre or a similar qualified  

 specialist.

 

9

   When not in use, store the product out of the reach of children.

 

9

   Always carry the tool by the handle, never the drill.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the product on a slippery surface.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 use the product on steep, slippery slopes.

 

9

   Be careful when using the machine in stormy weather. 

DO NOT

 use the machine during lightning, thunderstorms and bad weather  

  in general.

1.2.    

FUEL  HANDLING

 

9

   Allow the machine to cool before performing inspection, adjustments, maintenance, servicing and storage.

 

9

   Be very careful when handling fuels. They are flammable and the vapours are explosive.

 

9

   Use only an approved container.

 

9

   Never remove the fuel cap or add fuel while the machine is on. Turn the unit off and allow the engine and exhaust components to   

  cool before refuelling.

 

9

   Never refuel inside a room.

 

9

   Never store the tool and the fuel containers indoors where there is a naked flame.

 

9

   If fuel has spilled, 

DO NOT

 attempt to start the machine, but rather move it away from the spill before starting to use it. Clean any  

 spills.

 

9

   Replace and tighten the fuel tank cap after refuelling.

 

9

   Follow the instructions in this manual for both filling the tool with fuel and fuel management during maintenance and storage.

1.3. 

  

RESIDUAL RISKS

1.3.1.   

Even if you use this product in accordance with all safety requirements, the potential risks of injuries and damage remain. The    

 

following hazards might happen within the structure and design of this product.

 

 

There are adverse health consequences due to the emission of vibrations if the product is used over long periods of time  

 

 

or not managed properly and maintained in a suitable way. 

 

There are risks of injuries and property damage caused by the attachments or broken attachments or sudden impact of   

 

 

hidden objects when using the cutting function. 

 

Risk of damage to persons and property caused by flying objects.

 

 

Prolonged use of this product exposes the operator to vibration and may contribute to the onset of so-called “white finger” disease.  

 

To reduce the risk, please wear gloves and keep your hands warm. 

 

If any of the symptoms of the “white finger” syndrome appear, consult a doctor immediately. Symptoms of the “white finger” include:  

 

numbness, loss of sensitivity, tickling, tingling, pain, loss of strength, colour changes or skin condition. These symptoms usually    

 

appear on fingers, hands or wrists. The risk is higher at low temperatures.

 

 

Risk of hearing loss if the machine is used for long periods of time without hearing protection.

2.  INTRODUCTION

Drills holes up to 800mm deep and 200mm wide, ideal for seating trees, garden posts and fence supports into the ground. 52cc 2hp Petrol 

motor. Three different diameter bore sizes - 100, 150 or 200mm. Twin ergonomic handles for comfort and ease of use (by one or two people). 

Auger brake automatically stops the bit from turning if hard underground impediment is hit.

3.  SPECIFICATION

MODEL NO: ............................................................ PHA100

Engine Capacity: ............................................................ 52cc

Engine Type: ..................

Single Cylinder Air Cooled 2-Stroke

Fuel Consumption: ........................................ 0.85L/h, 850g/h

Fuel Tank: ..............................................

2-Stroke 25:1 (1.2L)

Max Engine Speed: ..................................................8500rpm

Maximum Power: .............................................. 2hp 7500rpm

Maximum Torque:.......................................................1.85Nm

Noise Rating: ............................. 116dB(A) Guaranteed value

Vibration/Uncertainty ................................20.52m/s

/ 1.5m/s

4.  OPERATION

4.1. 

  

FILLING THE FUEL TANK

 

8

  

DO NOT

 attempt to refuel when the engine is hot.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 expose fuel to heat source or naked flames.

 

  If fuel is spilt, immediately stop refuelling and 

DO NOT

 start the engine. Clean up the spill and fill the machine in another location.

 

8

  

DO NOT

 fill the fuel tank to the neck of the filler as there is a risk of overflow.

 

8

   DO  NOT

 refuel in a closed and unventilated area.

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

PHA100     Issue 2 (3,4)    17/09/21

Summary of Contents for PHA100

Page 1: ...pect the machine before and after operation 8 DO NOT attempt to repair the machine unless you are qualified to do so Repairs should be carried out only by an authorized service centre or a similar qualified specialist 8 DO NOT use the machine with a damaged or excessively worn cutting device 9 To reduce the risk of fire keep the engine and exhaust free from debris leaves or excessive lubricant 9 A...

Page 2: ... all safety requirements the potential risks of injuries and damage remain The following hazards might happen within the structure and design of this product There are adverse health consequences due to the emission of vibrations if the product is used over long periods of time or not managed properly and maintained in a suitable way There are risks of injuries and property damage caused by the at...

Page 3: ...disposal of fuels 4 6 AUGER ASSEMBLY 4 6 1 Place the machine body on a flat and stable location 4 6 2 Remove the clip and pin on the drill drive shaft 4 6 3 Install the auger and align the holes to be able to connect the shaft and auger together 4 6 4 Put the pin back in place and refit the clip through the hole in the pin fig 1 4 7 BEFORE USE 4 7 1 Check the machine for damage or malfunction In c...

Page 4: ...machine by releasing the trigger and sliding the Stop Start slider up to the OFF position fig 2 4 9 10 Let the machine stop completely before placing it on the ground 4 10 PRECAUTIONS DURING THE OPERATION 4 10 1 Spectators especially children and animals should remain at least 5 metres away from the workspace Stop anyone from entering the workspace during the operation 4 10 2 When a person comes c...

Page 5: ...a dry and safe place It should be out of the reach of children Place the machine in its packaging to avoid contact with the drill rod When storing for long periods of time empty the fuel tank completely Fig 7 Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR 01284 757500 01284 703534 sales sealey co uk www sealey co uk ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Recycle unwanted materials...

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