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The working is quite simple, but not handling it. Press the lock
button and ON switch for continuous chiselling operation. But as
you operate the demolition hammer, you need to keep a tight grip
on it at the same time you are pressing it firmly into the area you
are demolishing. If you use light pressure, the demolition
hammer can easily slip and cause a serious problem.
Placing the tip of the demolition hammer is directly connected to
how effective it will be. You should never use the demolition
hammer when it is pointed toward yourself.
You also never want to have the tip pointed straight down or into
the surface you are trying to remove. This will cause the hammer
to continuously strike the same spot, which will only create a
hole in that one spot.
Use the demolition hammer so that the bit is at an angle and
pointing down. This allows the tip to chip into the material and
not through the material.
When working on the floor, you should begin at an edge. Starting
in the centre or a corner will cause issues later on as debris build
up. If you can work from inside to out, that is better as the debris
will be closer to where it needs to be and can be easily removed.
When working on a wall, you should start as close to the centre of
it as possible and chisel downward. The weight from the load at
the top will cause the concrete to fall on its own.
GENERAL OPERATION
WARNING!
Using a demolition hammer is a potentially
dangerous attempt. Most of these tools are very heavy, which
makes them difficult to operate. Never use it close to other
people or anyone else is in the work site. While operating you
should be protected by required protective wearing.
Refer the specific safety warnings provided at page no. 6
before operating the hammer.
IBL DH10-78