2. MACHINE INFORMATION
Intended use
Your impact drill has been designed for drilling
holes in wood, metal and plastics and for hammer
drilling in brick and concrete.
Technical specifications
Mains voltage
Mains frequency
Power input
No-load speed (1)
No-load speed (2)
Impact rate (1)
Impact rate (2)
Max. chuck size
Max. drill diameter
Wood
Concrete
Steel
Weight
Noise values
Sound pressure (L
)
PA
Acoustic power (L
)
WA
Vibration values
Drilling into metal, a
h,D
Impact drilling into concrete, a
Vibration level
The vibration emission level stated in this
instruction manual has been measured in
accordance with a standardised test given in
EN 60745; it may be used to compare one tool
with another and as a preliminary assessment of
exposure to vibration when using the tool for the
applications mentioned.
- using the tool for different applications, or with
different or poorly maintained accessories,
may significantly increase the exposure level
- the times when the tool is switched off or when
it is running but not actually doing the job, may
significantly reduce the exposure level
4
220-230V~
50 Hz
1050W
0-1,000 /min
0-2,800 /min
0-16,000 /min
0-44,800 /min
13 mm
30 mm
20 mm
13 mm
3.2 kg
94 + 3 dB(A)
105 + 3 dB(A)
2.59 + 1.5 m/s
2
9.00 + 1.5 m/s
2
h,ID
Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by
maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping
your hands warm, and organizing your work
patterns.
Description
The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams on
page 2.
Fig. A
1. Chuck
2. Function selection switch
3. Depth stop
4. Lock-on button
5. On/Off switch
6. Speed adjustment wheel
7. Left/right rotation switch
8. Gear selection switch
9. Side handle
Fig. B
10. Rear sleeve
11. Front sleeve
3. OPERATING
Impact drills require very little operator
pressure. Excessive pressure on the tool
can lead to unnecessary overheating of
the motor, and burning of the driven tool.
Mounting and removing the auxiliary grip (fig. A)
Mounting
• Loosen the auxiliary grip (9).
• Slide the auxiliary grip (9) over the chuck (1).
• Turn the auxiliary grip (9) to the required
position.
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (9).
Removing
• Loosen the auxiliary grip (9).
• Remove the auxiliary grip (9) from the chuck (1).
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (9).
Exchanging and removing drill bits
Fig. A - B
The machine is suitable for use of the following
drill bits:
• Wood (HSS)
• Metal (HSS)
• Concrete / masonry (hard metal)