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hole. This will prevent the drill bit from slipping 
off center as the hole is started.
7. When drilling metals, use light oil on the drill 
bit to keep it from overheating.
The oil will prolong the life of the bit and in-
crease the drilling action.
8. If the bit jams in the workpiece or if the drill 
stalls, stop the tool immediately.
Remove the bit from the workpiece and deter-
mine the reason for jamming.

WOOD DRILLING
For maximum performance, use high-speed 
steel or brad point bits for wood drilling.
1. Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent 
the bit from slipping off the starting point.
2. Increase speed as the drill bit bites into the 
material.
3. When drilling “through” holes, place a block 
of wood behind the workpiece to prevent 
ragged or splintered edges on the back side of 
the hole.

METAL DRILLING
For maximum performance, use high-speed 
steel bits for metal or steel drilling.
1. When drilling metals, use a light oil on
the drill bit to keep it from overheating.
The oil will prolong the life of the bit and in-
crease the drilling action.
2. Begin drilling at a very low speed to prevent 
the bit from slipping off of the starting point.
3. Maintain a speed and pressure that allows 
cutting without overheating the bit. Applying 
too much pressure will:
- Overheat the hammer drill.
- Wear the bearings.
- Bend or burn bits.
- Produce off-center or irregular-shaped holes.

MASONRY DRILLING
For maximum performance, use high-speed 
steel bits for masonry drilling.
1. When drilling in masonry, select the hammer 
drill operating mode.
2. Drilling soft masonry materials such as cinder 
block requires little pressure.
Hard materials like concrete require more pres-
sure.
3. A smooth, even flow of dust indicates the 
proper drilling rate. Do not let the bit spin in 
the hole without cutting. Do not use water to 
settle dust or to cool bit.

 WARNING: Always wear safety goggles or 

safety glasses with side shields during power 

tool operation or when blowing dust. If opera-
tion is dusty, also wear a dust mask.

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: To avoid serious personal injury, 

always remove the battery pack from the tool 
when cleaning or performing any maintenance.

 WARNING: When servicing, use only identi-

cal replacement parts. Use of any other parts 
may create a hazard or cause product damage.

 WARNING: It is not recommended to use 

compressed dry air as cleaning method of the 
hammer drill. If cleaning with compressed air is 
the only method to apply, always wear safety 
goggles or safety glasses with side shields when 
using compressed air to clean the tool. If the 
operation is dusty, also wear a dust mask.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic 
parts. Most plastics are susceptible to damage 
from various types of commercial solvents. Use 
clean cloth to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease, etc.

 WARNING: Do not at any time allow brake 

fluids, gasoline, petroleumbased products, pen-
etrating oils, etc. to come in contact with plastic 
parts.
Chemicals can damage, weaken or destroy plas-
tic which may result in serious personal injury.

 WARNING: When servicing, use only identi-

cal replacement parts. Use of any other parts 
may create a hazard or cause product damage. 
To ensure safety and reliability, all repairs should 
be performed by a qualified service technician.

CHUCK REMOVAL (FIG. 13)
The chuck can be removed and replaced with a 
new one.
1. Lock the 
trigger switch 
by placing the 
d i r e c t i o n - o f -
rotation selector 
in the center 
position.
2. Open the 
chuck jaws. Us-
ing a screwdriver, 
remove the chuck screw by turning it clockwise,
3. Insert a 5/16-in. or larger hex key into the 
chuck of the hammer drill and tighten the chuck 
jaws securely.

Summary of Contents for RB1120

Page 1: ...d contenidas en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool RB1120 MANUAL DE USUARIO Y GARANT A USER S MA...

Page 2: ...7 20 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 6 10 10 20 E N G L I S H E S P A O L CONTENIDO CONTENT S MBOLOS SYMBOLS PELIGRO ADVERTENCIA PRECAUCI N Indica un riesgo personal o la posibilidad de un da o Herramientas tipo II dob...

Page 3: ...vivos o piezas en movimiento Los cables da ados o enredados aumentan el riesgo de choque el ctrico Cuando maneje una herramienta el ctrica en el exterior use una prolongaci n de cable adecua da para u...

Page 4: ...accesorios y pun tas de herramienta etc de acuerdo con estas instrucciones y de la manera prevista para el tipo particular de herramienta el ctrica tenien do en cuenta las condiciones de trabajo y el...

Page 5: ...mano recargarla en su cuerpo la dejar inestable si pierde el control de la pieza de trabajo o de la herramienta podr a provocar un accidente 6 No trabaje sobre muros o reas que puedan contener cables...

Page 6: ...one la herramienta cuidadosamente para asegurarse de que no se haya roto o da a do durante el env o 3 No deseche ni da e el empaque hasta asegu rarse de que haya inspeccionado bien la herra mienta y h...

Page 7: ...el tornillo incluido y apriete el torni llo con un desatornillador no incluido Para retirar el sujetador de brocas 1 Retire la bater a de la herramienta 2 Use un desatornillador para aflojar el tornil...

Page 8: ...a herramienta Si esto ocurre enfr e el taladro po ni ndolo en marcha sin carga a alta velocidad SELECCI N DE MODO FIG 9 Su herramienta tiene tres modos de operaci n Taladrar con ac ci n de martillo so...

Page 9: ...acer el hoyo 7 Cuando perfore metales use un aceite ligero para la broca para evitar que se sobrecaliente El aceite prolongar la vida til de la broca e incre mentar el rendimiento de perforaci n 8 Si...

Page 10: ...es de segu ridad con protecciones laterales Si la operaci n es muy polvorienta use tambi n m scara para polvo MANTENIMIENTO GENERAL Evite usar solventes cuando limpie las partes pl sticas de la herram...

Page 11: ...othing or jewelry Contain long hair Keep your hair cloth ing and gloves away of moving parts Loose clothes jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts Avoid an accidental starting Be sure that...

Page 12: ...cting one terminal to another can cause burns and fires 4 Under severe conditions liquid may spill from the battery avoid contact If you acciden tally come in contact with the liquid wash it off with...

Page 13: ...switch on the hammer drill by placing the direction of rotation selector in the center position 2 Rotate the chuck sleeve counterclockwise when viewed from chuck end and open the chuck to the approxim...

Page 14: ...ch delivers higher speed with increased trigger pressure and lower speed with decreased trigger pres sure ELECTRIC BRAKE When the trigger switch is released it activates the brake to stop the chuck qu...

Page 15: ...B L E CLUTCH FIG 10 Your tool fea tures 24 clutch settings Out put torque will increase as the torque adjust ment ring is ro tated from 1 to 24 When using the hammer drill for different driving applic...

Page 16: ...rilling rate Do not let the bit spin in the hole without cutting Do not use water to settle dust or to cool bit WARNING Always wear safety goggles or safety glasses with side shields during power tool...

Page 17: ...huck for easy removal 5 Attach a new chuck to the spindle and tighten the chuck screw TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION The hammer drill does not work The battery is de pleted Charge the battery...

Page 18: ...18 Notas Notes...

Page 19: ...19 Manual de usuario User s manual Notas Notes...

Page 20: ...qualified person URREA HERRAMIENTAS PROFESIONALES S A DE C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 3 a os en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra contra cualquier defecto de fabricaci n a partir...

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