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14.

 

Use only accessories recommended by the the manufacturer for your 

model. Spare parts that fit a single instrument can be dangerous for an-

other. 

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES 

1.

 

Always wear a safety helmet (helmet), goggles and / or face shield, and is 

recommended to use a dust mask, ear protectors and thick cotton gloves. 

2.

 

Before starting work, make sure that the drill bit is securely fastened in 

the holder. 

3.

 

Before operating, check the degree of tightening the screws. In normal 

operation, the machine vibrates. 

4.

 

Screws can come in a weakened state, and this can cause an accident or 

an accident. 

5.

 

In the cold season or after long storage before work give Hammer a few 

minutes to work with no  load, it  will loosen grease without which the 

work is in the mode of attack would be impossible. 

6.

 

Always watch footing. When working at  height, ensure the absence of 

someone under you. 

7.

 

Hold the tool firmly in hand. Always use the side handle. 

8.

 

Do not touch the rotating parts of the instrument. 

9.

 

Do not point the hammer in the direction of living objects. 

10.

 

Do not leave the tool running unattended. Produce included only when it 

is in their hands. 

11.

 

When working in walls and floors, which can be  conductive objects do 

not  touch the metal parts of the instrument in order to avoid electric 

shock when in contact with conductive objects hold the tool only for the 

isolated surface. 

POWER SUPPLY 

The instrument must be connected to the voltage corresponding to the 

voltage indicated on the marking label. Using a low voltage current can 

overload the tool. Type of current -  AC, single phase. In accordance with 

European standards, the tool has a dual degree of protection against electric 

shock and, therefore,  can be connected to an ungrounded outlet.

Summary of Contents for BH1600

Page 1: ...e modes drilling drilling with impact hammer drilling The tool is intended for breaking drilling scraping in concrete and other similar materials such as piping cables installation of plumbing product...

Page 2: ...and reduce the risk of electric shock 6 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Keep your hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Loose clothes jeweleiy or long hair can be caugh...

Page 3: ...ack would be impossible 6 Always watch footing When working at height ensure the absence of someone under you 7 Hold the tool firmly in hand Always use the side handle 8 Do not touch the rotating part...

Page 4: ...Voltage 220 V 220 V 220 V 220 V 220 V 220 V Current frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz 50 Hz Frequency of idling 780 rpm 0 820 rpm 0 850 rpm 0 800 rpm 950 rpm 350 rpm Impact energy 4J 4 J 4 5 J...

Page 5: ...er item 5 Figure 3 WARNING If the dust cover is damaged it must necessarily replaced To remove the tool take away the locking sleeve Item 2 Figure 3 back and pull out the tool Your hammer can be opera...

Page 6: ...tra load on the engine For maximum performance in drilling hammering action should be to work at maximum speed In order to avoid rapid wear of the striking mechanism make sure that the switch lever wa...

Page 7: ...ely set in position Not use a hammer as a scrap After working in the mode of attack should be allowed to work in the hammer drilling mode to break up grease Bounce only small particles of material so...

Page 8: ...N ENGLISH 8 Fig 7 USING THE TOOL The inclusion of punch ATTENTION Before operating the tool always check the efficiency ofswitch after releasing it should easily return to the position Off Fig 8 Fig 9...

Page 9: ...act location Much pressure on the drill is not necessary since it does not give the best results Fig 10 Depth stop Depth stop is used for drilling holes of uniform depth Loosen the clamp button locate...

Page 10: ...ork and ensure that the tool is switched off and unplugged from the outlet For safe and reliable operation of the instrument keep in mind that the repair Maintenance and adjustment of the instrument s...

Page 11: ...uropean Directives 2006 42 E and are manufactured in accordance with the following standards or standardized documents EN 55014 1 2017 EN55014 2 2015 EN IEC61000 3 2 2019 EN 61000 3 3 2013 A1 2019 EN...

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