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 ENGLISH

6

Alternating 

Current

/min.

Revolutions or Recip-

rocation per minute

Position of Date Code (Fig. A)

The Date Code (10), which also includes the year of manu-

facture, is printed into the housing. 
Example:

2016 XX JN

Year of manufacturing

PACKAGE CONTENTS

The package contains:
1 Compact rotary hammerdrill
1 Side handle
1 Depth stop
1 Kitbox
1 Drill chuck (Optional)
1 Bit (Optional)
1 Instruction manual
1 Dust collector(SHR263/SHR264)
1 Keyless chuck(SHR264)

 

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Check for damage to the tool, parts or accessories 

which may have occurred during transport.

 

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Take the time to thoroughly read and understand this 

manual prior to operation.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Your tool is double insulated; therefore no earth wire 

is required. Be sure to check that the power supply 

corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced 
by the manufacturer or an authorised Stanley 
Black and Decker Service Centre in order to 
avoid a hazard.

USING AN EXTENSION CABLE

If it is necessary to use an extension cable, please used 

an approved extension cable that fits the tool’s power input 

specifications. The minimum cross-sectional area of the 

conducting wire is 1.5 sq. mm. Cables should be untangled 

before reeling up.

Cable cross-sectional 

area (mm2) 

Cable rated current 

(Ampere)

0.75

6

1.

10

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Original Instructions)

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g.  Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc.

in accordance with these instructions, taking into 

account the working conditions and the work to

be performed. Use of the power tool for operations

different from those intended could result in a hazardous 

situation.

5. Service

a.  Have your power tool serviced by a qualified

repair person using only identical replacement

parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool 

is maintained. 

ROTARY HAMMER SAFETY WARNINGS

♦ Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause

hearing loss. 

♦ Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the tool.

Loss of control can cause personal injury. 

♦ Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,

when performing an operation where the cutting

accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own

cord. Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may

make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and

could give the operator an electric shock. 

♦ Never use a chisel accessory in rotary mode. The

accessory will bind in the material and rotate the drill. 

♦ Use clamps or another practical way to secure and

support the work piece to a stable platform. Holding the 

work by hand or against your body leaves it unstable

and may lead to loss of control. 

♦ Before drilling into walls, floors or ceilings, check for the 

location of wiring and pipes. 

♦ Avoid touching the tip of the drill bit after drilling so as

to avoid scalding. 

♦ The intended use is described in this instruction

manual.  The use of any accessory or attachment or

performance of any operation with this tool other than

those recommended in this instruction manual may

present a risk of personal injury and/or damage to

property. 

Note: Mains voltage: When connecting to the mains, it is 

imperative to verify if the voltage of the mains matches that 

of the power tool. If the mains voltage exceeds the voltage 

indicated on the power tool, the user may become severely 

injured in an accident, and the tool may be damaged. On 

the contrary, if the mains voltage is lower than the voltage 

required by the tool, the motor may be damaged as a result. 

Thus, if it is not possible to verify the voltage, it is imperative 

not to plug in to the power source.

RESIDUAL RISKS 

Additional residual risks may arise when using the tool 

which may not be included in the enclosed safety warnings. 

These risks can arise from misuse, prolonged use etc. In 

spite of the application of the relevant safety regulations and 

the implementation of safety devices, certain risks cannot 

be avoided. These are: 

♦ Injuries caused by touching any rotating/moving parts. 

♦ Injuries caused when changing any parts, blades or

accessories. 

♦ Injuries caused by prolonged use of a tool. When using 

any tool for prolonged periods ensure you take regular

breaks. 

♦ Impairment of hearing. 

♦ Health hazards caused by breathing dust developed

when using your tool (example:- working with wood,

especially oak, beech and MDF.) 

SAFETY OF OTHERS 

♦ This appliance is not intended for use by persons

(including  children) with reduced physical, sensory

or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and

knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 

instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person 

responsible for their safety. 

♦ Children should be supervised to ensure that they do

not play with the appliance. 

LABELS ON TOOL 

The following symbols are shown on the tool along with date 

code: 

WARNING! To reduce the risk of injury, the user 

must read the instruction manual before use.

Wear ear protection.

Wear safety glasses or goggles.

V Volts

Direct Current

Amperes

n

0

No-Load Speed

Hz

Hertz

Class II Construction

W

Watts

Earthing Terminal

min

minutes

Safety Alert Symbol

Alternating

Current

/min.

Revolutions or 

Reciprocation per 

minute

Position of Date Code (FIG. A) 

The Date Code (10), which also includes the year of 

manufacture, is printed into the housing.  

Example:

2016  XX   JN

Year of manufacturing

PACKAGE CONTENTS

The package contains:

1 Heavy-duty rotary hammerdrill

1 Side handle

1 Depth stop

1 Kitbox

1 Keyless chuck (QCC) (Optional)

1 Instruction manual

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ENGLISH (

Original Instructions)

ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

Your tool is double insulated; therefore no earth wire 

is required. Be sure to check that the power supply 

corresponds to the voltage on the rating plate. 

Corresponds. 

 

♦ If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by 

the manufacturer or an authorised Black and Decker 

Service Centre in order to avoid a hazard.  

USING AN EXTENSION CABLE 

If it is necessary to use an extension cable, please used 

an approved extension cable that fits the tool’s power input 

specifications. The minimum cross-sectional area of the 

conducting wire is 1.5 sq. mm. Cables should be untangled 

before reeling up.

Cable cross-sectional 

area (mm2) Cable rated 

current (Ampere) 

Cable cross-sectional 

area (mm2) Cable rated 

current (Ampere) 

0.75

6

1.00

10

1.50

15

2.50

20

4.00

25

                                             Cable length (m)

7.5 15

25

30

45

60

Voltage

Amperes Cable rated current (Ampere)

115

0 - 2.0

6

6

6

6

6

10

2.1 - 3.4

6

6

6

6

15 15

3.5 - 5.0

6

6

10 15 20 20

5.1 - 7.0

10 10 15 20 20 25

7.1 - 12.0

15 15 20 25 25

-

12.1 - 20.0 20 20 25

-

-

-

230

0 - 2.0

6

6

6

6

6

6

2.1 - 3.4

6

6

6

6

6

6

3.5 - 5.0

6

6

6

6

10 15

5.1 - 7.0

10 10 10 10 15 15

7.1 - 12.0

15 15 15 15 20 20

12.1 - 20.0 20 20 20 20 25

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FEATURES (FIG. A, FIG. D) 

This tool includes some or all of the following features. 
1.  Main handle
2.  Lock-on button 
3.  Variable Speed Switch
4.  Forward/Reverse Lever
5.  Mode Selector 

6.  Sleeve 
7.  Tool clamp
8.  Depth Stop
9.  Side Handle
10. Date code
11. Locking collar (QCC)
12. SDS Plus tool Holder (QCC) 
13. Drill Chuck Sleeve (QCC)
14. Keyless Chuck (QCC)
15. SDS bit
16. Drill chuck (NQCC)

ASSEMBLY  

WARNING! Before assembly, make sure that the tool is 

switched off and unplugged. 

Attaching the Side Handle (Fig. A) 

WARNING! When using the tool, please use the side 

handle for your safety. 

The side handle can be fitted to suit both right-handed and 

left-handled users.

 

♦ Turn the grip counter-clockwise until you can slide the 

side handle onto the front of the tool.  

 

♦ Rotate the side handle into the desired position.  

 

♦ Tighten the side handle by turning the grip clockwise.  
WARNING! When using the tool, remember to install the 

side handles properly.  

Fitting an accessory (Fig.A) 

 

♦ Clean and grease the shank (15) of the accessory.  

 

♦ Insert the accessory bar into the tool clamp(7).  

 

♦ Push the accessory down and turn it slightly until it fits 

into the slots.  

 

♦ Pull on the accessory to check if it is properly locked. The 

hammering and drilling function requires the accessory 

to be able to move axially several centimetres when 

locked in the tool clamp.  

 

♦ To remove the accessory, pull back the sleeve (6) and 

pull out the accessory from the tool clamp. 

USE  

WARNING! Always wear glaves when you change 

accessories. The exposed metal parts on the tool and 

accessory may become extremely hot during operation. 

Please operate tool with normal load. Do not overload.  Do 

not abuse the tool, please refer instruction manual to use 

the tool correctly.

WARNING!  Before  drilling  into  walls,  floors  or  ceilings, 

check for the location of wiring and pipes.  

Setting the drilling depth (Fig. A) 

The depth stop is a convenient feature to ensure uniformity 

in drilling depth. Loosen the side handle to adjust the depth 

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gauge according to the required depth. After that, tighten 

the side handle.  

 

♦ Slacken the side handle (9) by turning the grip counter-

clockwise.  

 

♦ Set the depth stop (8) to the required position. The 

maximum drilling depth is equal to the distance between 

the tip of the drill bit and the front end of the depth stop.  

 

♦ Tighten the side handle by turning the grip clockwise. 

Switching on and off  

WARNING! Before plugging in to the power source, make 

sure the switch can be flipped freely, and can return to its 

original position once released. Please check switch lock on 

position before turn on and make sure switch lock off before 

plugging in to the power source.

 

♦ To switch the tool on, press the variable speed switch 

(3). The tool speed depends on how far you press the 

switch.  

 

♦ As a general rule, use low speeds for large diameter 

drill bits and high speeds for smaller diameter drill bits.  

 

♦ For continuous operation, press the lock-on button (2) 

and release the variable speed switch.  

 

♦ To switch the tool off, release the variable speed switch. 

To switch the tool off when in continuous operation, 

press the variable speed switch once more and release 

it.  

WARNING! When the user leaves, or pick up, transport, 

manner and position the tool, make sure that tool is 

switched off and unplugged.

Fitting drill chuck (NQCC, Fig E)

Optional accessory

 

♦ Insert the drill chuck (16) into the tool chuck (6) 

according to the instructions for installing attachments.

 

♦ Turn the drill chuck to loosen the clamps at the front-end 

of the drill-clamp, and insert the accessory bar (17) into 

the clamps and turn the chuck in the opposite direction. 

 

♦ You may also use the drill chuck key to tighten the 

clamp. 

Warning: Never use standard chucks in the 

hammer-drilling mode

Replacing the SDS Plus Tool Holder with the 

Keyless Chuck (QCC, Fig. D)

1.  Turn the locking collar (5) into the unlocking position 

and pull the SDS Plus Tool Holder (10) off.

2.  Push the keyless chuck (12) onto the spindle and turn 

the locking collar (5) to the locking position

To replace the keyless chuck with the SDS Plus tool holder, 

first remove the keyless chuck the same way the tool holder 

was removed. Then place the tool holder the same way the 

keyless chuck was placed making sure to turn the locking 

collar to the locking position. 

Warning: Never use standard chucks in the 

hammer-drilling mode 

Selecting the Operating Mode (Fig. B)

The tool can be used in the following operating modes:

Rotary drilling: for screw driving and for drilling 

into steel, wood and plastics 

Hammer drilling: for concrete and masonry 

drilling operations. Bit rotation: non-working 

position used only to rotate a flat chisel into the 

desired position
Hammering only: for light chipping, chiselling 

and demolition applications. In this mode the tool 

can also be used as a lever to free a jammed drill bit. 
1.  To select the operating mode, press the mode selector 

button and rotate the mode selector switch (5) until it 
points to the symbol of the required mode.

2.  Release the mode selector button and check that the 

mode selector switch is locked in place.

WARNING! Do not select the operating mode when 

the tool is running.

Proper Hand Position (Fig. A, Fig. E)

WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious personal 

injury, ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious personal 

injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a 

sudden reaction. 

Proper hand position requires one hand on the side handle 

(8), with the other hand on the main handle (14).

Rotary drilling (Fig. B, Fig. D, Fig. C1/C2) 

 

♦ For drilling in steel, wood and plastics, or for screw 

driving set the operating mode selector (4) to the 

position.

 

♦ Depending on your tool, follow either of the following 

instructions:

QCC:

 

Replace the SDS Plus tool holder (12) with the 

keyless chuck (14).

NQCC: Fit the drill chuck assembly.

 

♦ insert the appropriate bits. When driving slotted head 

screws always use bits with a finder sleeve.  

 

♦ For drilling in steel, wood and plastics, set the forward/

reverse lever(4) to the forward position(Fig C1). When 

use for screw driver function, tighten screws set the 

forward/reverse lever (4) to the forward position(Fig C1) 

and loose screws set the forward/reverse lever (4) to 

the reverse position(Fig C2).

WARNING! Never use drill chucks in the hammer drilling 

mode. 

Hammer drilling (Fig. B)  

 

♦ For hammer drilling in masonry and concrete, set the 

operating mode selector (5) to the 

position. 

 

♦ The drill bit has to be placed accurately onto the drill 

hole position. After that, pull the switch for optimal 

effects. Make sure the tool is in the correct position to 

prevent the drill from deviating from the hole. 

 

♦ When the drill hole is clogged with debris or fine powder, 

please don’t exert any more pressure. Tool should be 

put in free-running state before removing part of the drill 

bit from the hole. If repeated a few times, the blockage 

in the hole would be cleared, and normal drilling can 

1.50

15

2.50

20

4.00

25

Cable length (m)

7.5 15 25 30 45

60

Voltage

Amperes

Cable rated current (Ampere)

115

0 - 2.-

6

6

6

6

6

10

2.1 - 3.4

6

6

6

6

15 15

3.5 - 5.0

6

6

10 15 20 20

5.1 - 7.0

10 10  15 20 20 25

7.1 - 12.0 15 15 20 25 25

-

12.1 - 20.0 20 20 25

-

-

-

230

0 - 2.0

6

6

6

6

6

6

2.1 - 3.4

6

6

6

6

6

6

3.5 - 5.0

6

6

6

6

10 15

5.1 - 7.0

10 10 10 10 15 15

7.1 - 12.0 15 15 15 15 20 20

12.1 - 20.0 20 20 20 20 25

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FEATURES (FIG.A, FIG.D, FIG.F)

This tool includes some or all of the following features.
1. Main handle
2. Lock-on button
3. Variable Speed Switch
4. Forward/Reverse Lever
5. Mode Selector
6. Sleeve
7. Tool clamp
8. Depth Stop
9. Side Handle
10. Date code
11. SDS bit
12. Drill chuck 
13. Drill bit 
14.Dust collector
15.Locking collar
16.SDS Plus Tool Holder
17.Keyless chuck

ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for SHR243

Page 1: ...SHR264 SHR263 SHR243 English OriginalInstruction 3...

Page 2: ...A The picture above may differ slightly to actual unit 4 4 B 7 12 13 2 4 5 1 3 7 6 11 9 8 10 5 C1 D E C2 ENGLISH 2...

Page 3: ...G 15 16 17 SHR264 15 7 11 14 F ENGLISH 3...

Page 4: ...the side handle 8 with the other hand on the main handle 14 Rotary drilling Fig B Fig D Fig C1 C2 For drilling in steel wood and plastics or for screw driving set the operating mode selector 4 to the...

Page 5: ...the power tool live and could give the operator an electric shock Never use a chisel accessory in rotary mode The accessory will bind in the material and rotate the drill Use clamps or another practi...

Page 6: ...button 2 and release the variable speed switch To switch the tool off release the variable speed switch To switch the tool off when in continuous operation press the variable speed switch once more a...

Page 7: ...ccessory Insert the drill chuck 12 into the tool clamp 7 ac cording to the instructions for installing attachments Turn the drill chuck to loosen the clamps at the front end of the drill clamp and ins...

Page 8: ...d mode 2 Release the mode selector button and check that the mode selector switch is locked in place WARNING Do not select the operating mode when the tool is running Proper Hand Position Fig A Fig E...

Page 9: ...motor housing using a damp cloth Do not use any abrasive or solvent based cleaner Regularly open the chuck and tap it to remove any dust from the interior when tted Lubrication Your power tool requir...

Page 10: ...Voltage V 220 Frequency Hz 50 Powerinput W 780 800 800 No loadspeed min 0 1250 0 1150 0 1250 Impactrate bpm 0 4670 0 4300 0 4670 Impactenergy NONEPTA J 3 1 3 4 3 4 Modes 3 3 3 Maxdrillingcapacity mm C...

Page 11: ...wing operating modes injury ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction Proper hand position requires one hand on the side handle 8 with the other hand on the main handle 14 Rotary drill...

Page 12: ...al sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Ch...

Page 13: ...insert the accessory bar 17 into the clamps and turn the chuck in the opposite direction You may also use the drill chuck key to tighten the clamp Warning Never use standard chucks in the hammer dril...

Page 14: ...he variable speed switch To switch the tool off when in continuous operation press the variable speed switch once more and release it WARNING When the user leaves or pick up transport manner and posit...

Page 15: ...hen place the tool holder the same way the keyless chuck was placed making sure to turn the locking collar to the locking position Warning Never use standard chucks in the hammer drilling mode Selecti...

Page 16: ...to free a jammed drill bit 1 To select the operating mode press the mode selector button and rotate the mode selector switch 5 until it points to the symbol of the required mode 2 Release the mode se...

Page 17: ...17 SHR243 SHR263 SHR264 A9 V 220 50 780 800 800 0 1250 0 1150 0 1250 bpm 0 4670 0 4300 0 4670 NON EPTA 3 1 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 24 26 26 13 13 13 30 30 30 2 6 2 6 2 6 263...

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