FEATURES
KNOW YOUR TOOL
Before attempting to use this hammer drill, be-
come familiar with all of its operating features
and safety requirements.
WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with
the hammer drill to cause carelessness.
Remember that a fraction of a second of care-
lessness is enough to inflict severe injury.
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1. FORWARD/
REVERSE SWITCH
2. AUXILIARY HANDLE
3. ON/OFF SWITCH
4. LOCK ON BUTTON
This electric drill is intended for drilling wood,
ceramic, plastic and metal, as well as tighten-
ing and loosening screws. Tampering with,
or using parts which were not reviewed or
approved by the manufacturer, is also inap-
propriate. Inappropriate use may cause unpre-
dictable damage to the user and surrounding
objects. The manufacturer assumes no respon-
sibility for damages resulting from inappropri-
ate usage.
BIT
Intended use
Twist bit
Timber, metal,
plastics.
Masonry bit
Brick, block,
stone, quarry
tiles or
concrete.
Spur point bit
Wood.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PRIOR OPERATION
Danger! Before all adjustments and settings:
• Turn the machine off.
• Wait until the machine has come to a com-
plete standstill.
• Pull out the power plug. Remove the packag-
ing and make sure that all parts are there.
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Suitable for;
Electric drills
Hammer drills
Electric drills
Electric drills
INSERTING THE DRILL
• Place the drill socket key in one of the side
holes of the drill socket in the chuck and turn
the drill socket clockwise.
• Select a designated drill bit and push it as far
as possible into the drill socket opening.
• Tighten the drill socket by turning it counter-
clockwise.
• Make sure that the drill is secure in the drill
socket.
• Conduct a short test-run and make sure that
the drill is tightly secured even after a com-
plete run.
USING SCREW TOOLS
When using screw bits, you should always use a
universal bit holder. Only use screw bits which
are compatible with the screw head. Make sure
that the screw tools are only used with reduced
rotation speed.
OPERATION
• Never place the drill socket key in the drill socket.
• Keep the handle dry and free from oil and
grease.
• Make sure that there are no water pipes or
electricity cables in or behind the place or ob-
ject to be drilled.
• Attach nuts and screws to the electric drill
only when it is turned off.
NOTE: When operating a power tool outdoors,
connect it to a residual current circuit-breaker.
TIPS FOR WORKING WITH YOUR ELECTRIC
DRILL
Drilling steel
• Use the HSS drill (High Speed Steel: high-alloy
quick-working steel) and a low rotation speed
when working with steel.
Screwing in/ loosening screws
• Use a low rotation speed.
Drilling holes
• When you would like to drill deep holes in hard
materials, such as steel, we recommend that you
first pre-drill the hole with a small drill.
Turning on/off
• Connect the power plug to a power outlet.
• Attach the drilling machine directly to the
drill spot.
• Press and hold the on/off switch to turn the
machine on.
• To turn the machine off, release the on/off
button.