
Operation of the rotary hammer drill
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Mounting and adjusting the depth stop
The depth stop can be used to limit the drilling depth.
1. Loosen the wing screw for the clamping mechanism
9
until the depth stop
8
can be inserted in the clamping opening (see
fig. A
).
Pull the depth stop up to the tip of the drill bit that is clamped in.
2. Push the rotary hammer drill with the drill bit and depth stop up against a flat sur-
face and slide the depth stop back by the desired drilling depth.
3. Fix the setting by tightening the wing screw.
The front end of the depth stop will come into contact with the drilling base once
the set drilling depth is reached.
4. Drill a test hole if necessary.
Switching the rotary hammer drill on and off and
adjusting the speed
WARNING!
Risk of accident and injury!
Drilling into concrete and brick masonry could damage power
lines, gas lines and water lines. There is a risk of electrocution, gas
emission and water damage.
− Before drilling into walls and masonry, check that they do not
contain power, gas or water lines.
− Always use both hands to hold the rotary hammer drill by the
insulated handles to protect yourself against an electric shock.
1. Use the speed control
6
to set the motor to the desired speed.
2. Push the
ON/OFF SWITCH
2
.
The rotary hammer drill will operate at the preselected speed.
3. To switch off the rotary hammer drill, release the
ON/OFF SWITCH
.