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1050W SDS Plus Drill
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CAUTION
• Applying excess pressure does not result in faster or more efficient drilling. If the
pressure applied to the drill has a noticeable effect on the speed of the drill then reduce
the pressure. Overloading the drill will reduce its service life
• As the drill bit penetrates the material being drilled, it may ‘catch’ or ‘snag’. This can
cause the machine to ‘kick’ suddenly. To prevent any possibility of injury always hold the
drill securely, use the side handle and use sharp drill bits
Safety Clutch
• In the event that a drill bit or core drill becomes locked in the workpiece while operating
and cannot rotate, or is forced to operate at a very low rotational speed, the safety
clutch will dis-engage the drive.
• In this event quickly release the trigger to help prevent injury, and to reduce wear on the
safety clutch mechanism.
• After the safety clutch has disengaged the drive, completely re-check that all equipment
is correctly set up and the drill bit or core drill is not badly worn or damaged. It may
be necessary to work at a slower rate. In some instances you may find the drill is not
suitable, especially if using large core drills.
WARNING:
Do not rely on the safety clutch. Always configure your equipment for safe use
so that the safety clutch will not operate.
Drilling wood and metal
1. Insert the 13mm Keyed Chuck (13) into the SDS Plus Chuck (11)
2. Open the chuck with the Chuck Key (19) and insert a conventional drill bit for either
wood or metal into the chuck and tighten the chuck. See specification for maximum
drilling capacity in wood and metal
CAUTION:
The Keyed Chuck is not for masonry bits and will be damaged if used in
hammer mode. Always use SDS Plus masonry bits fitted directly into the SDS Plus Chuck
for masonry use.
NOTE:
Due to the SDS Plus chuck mounting, the 13mm Keyed Chuck will have a small
amount of forward and backward movement in use. It should not affect normal operation
for most drilling but be aware that when you use the power drill there may be a small
amount of travel after the drill bit contacts the surface before the drill is effective and starts
drilling. Also when removing the drill bit from the surface there will be a small amount of
travel of the drill body before the drill bit starts to be removed.
Drilling wood
• Use Drill Mode (A)
only
• Ensure that drill bits are suitable for wood, and are within the maximum capacity of
this drill
Drilling metal
• Use Drill Mode (A)
only
• To ensure accuracy, mark the intended hole position using a hammer and centre punch
• Ensure that drill bits are suitable for the grade of metal being drilled, and are within the
maximum capacity of the drill
• To ensure efficient cutting, and prolong drill bit life, use a suitable lubricant/cutting fluid
CAUTION:
Applying excess pressure does not result in faster or more efficient drilling. If the
pressure applied to the drill has a noticeable effect on the speed of the drill then reduce the
pressure. Overloading the drill will reduce its service life.
• As the drill bit penetrates the material being drilled, it may 'catch' or 'snag'. This can
cause the machine to suddenly 'kick', to prevent any possibility of injury always hold the
drill securely, use the auxiliary handle, and use sharp drill bits
• Always ensure material is secure. If appropriate use a vice or clamp to hold the work,
always keep two hands on the drill
Accessories
• A range of accessories for this product are available from your Silverline dealer
including SDS Plus drill and chisel bits. Carbon brushes are available from
www.toolsparesonline.com
or your Silverline dealer.
Maintenance
WARNING:
ALWAYS disconnect from the power supply before carrying out any
inspection, maintenance or cleaning.
General inspection
• Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight
• Inspect the supply cord of the tool, prior to each use, for damage or wear. Repairs
should be carried out by an authorised Silverline service centre. This advice also applies
to extension cords used with this tool
Cleaning
• Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear quickly,
and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean the body of your machine with a soft
brush, or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the
ventilation holes
• Clean the tool casing with a soft damp cloth using a mild detergent. Do not use alcohol,
petrol or strong cleaning agents
• Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts
Lubrication
• Slightly lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals with a suitable spray lubricant
Brushes
• Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn
• Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power, intermittent failure, or visible
sparking
• To replace the brushes, remove the Brush Access Cover (6) and the cover on the
opposite side. The worn brushes can then be withdrawn, and replaced with new. Always
replace worn brushes in pairs. Refit the brush access covers. Alternatively, have the
machine serviced at an authorised service centre
Storage
• After use return the drill and accessories to the supplied case and store in a damp-free
environment, out of reach of children.
Disposal
Always adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that are no longer
functional and are not viable for repair.
• Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE), with household waste
• Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to
dispose of power tools
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