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Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your tool. Fully familiarise yourself with all its features
and functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or
damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
Before Use
Adjusting the Side Handle
Note: The included Side Handle (3) features a vibration-reducing, dampening, ridged rubber grip.
Always make use of this handle when operating this machine.
• When in use, always hold the tool firmly by the Main Handle (4) and Side Handle
• The Side Handle can be rotated to best suit the work to be performed:
1 . Loosen the plastic knob of the handle clamping mechanism
2 . Rotate the Side Handle in the position most suitable for the task at hand
3 . Tighten the plastic knob firmly to lock the Side Handle in place
Note: For storage in the included metal case, the Side Handle needs to be folded in line with
the Main Handle .
Installing hex fitting steels
WARNING: Only use this tool with good quality 30mm diameter steel bits with hex fitting.
Do not force other types of steels to fit. Misuse of this tool could cause permanent damage and
may invalidate your warranty.
1. Ensure the flat portion on the shank of the steel bit is facing towards the Tool Retainer (2),
and that the Tool Retainer is in the unlocked position
2. Insert the steel into the Tool Holder (1), ensuring the groove in the steel aligns with the
Tool Retainer
3 . Pull out the spring-loaded Tool Retainer and rotate 180° into the locked position to
secure the bit (Fig . I)
4. Test that the steel has been correctly installed by trying to pull it out of the Tool Holder
Operation
WARNING: Always wear adequate personal protection equipment when setting
up and operating this tool .
IMPORTANT: Check the oil level and the power cord before each use (see 'Maintenance').
WARNING: Heavy breaking equipment produces larger amounts of vibrations. It is advisable to
wear thick vibration-reducing gloves when operating this tool.
Switching ON & OFF
• Grip the Electric Breaker firmly by both the Main Handle (4) and the Side Handle (3)
• To start the Electric Breaker, squeeze the ON/OFF Trigger Switch (5)
• Once the ON/OFF Trigger Switch is depressed, the Lock-On Switch (6) can be engaged
• To stop the Electric Breaker, release the ON/OFF Trigger Switch
Note: If the Lock-on Switch was engaged, depress the ON/OFF Trigger Switch again and release to
disengage the lock-on mechanism and switch OFF the tool.
Notes:
• Applying excess pressure does not result in faster or more efficient breaking
• Best breaking results can be obtained by only applying slight pressure to the tool,
enough to keep the automatic clutch engaged and the hammer action working
• If the pressure applied to the Electric Breaker has a noticeable effect on the speed,
reduce the pressure
• Overloading the Electric Breaker will reduce its service life
Accessories
• A range of accessories for your Electric Breaker, including replacements steel bits, is available
from your authorised Silverline dealer.
Maintenance
WARNING: Always disconnect the tool from the power supply before carrying out
any maintenance or cleaning .
Cleaning
• Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear quickly,
shortening the machine's service life
• Clean the body of your machine with a soft brush or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry,
compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes
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General inspection
• Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight. They may vibrate loose over time
IMPORTANT: Due to the aggressive nature of this tool, the power cable may become damaged
or worn through contact with sharp masonry. Check the cable before each use and replace if worn
or damaged. Do not use the tool if the cable is damaged in any way. Have the cable replaced by an
authorised Silverline service centre .
Checking the oil level
IMPORTANT: Although your Electric Breaker is pre-filled with high quality machine oil at the factory,
it is important to CHECK THE LEVEL BEFORE FIRST USE and top up if required. See "Specifications"
for the correct oil type.
IMPORTANT: The oil should be changed after 60 hours of use by a qualified technician or an
authorised Silverline service centre .
WARNING: Always ensure that there is sufficient oil in the tool prior to use.
1. Place the tool on its side so that the Oil Level Indicator (8) is shown vertically on the side
of the tool. Wait a few seconds for the oil to collect
Note: The oil level can also be checked when the tool is held vertically.
2 . Check the oil level in the Oil Level Indicator
Note: If the oil level is low, i.e. the level is below half of the Oil Level Indicator,
the oil needs to be topped up .
Topping up the oil
1. Place the tool down so the Oil Level Indicator (8) is on top facing up
2. Unscrew the Oil Level Indicator (8) using the Spanner supplied (Fig. III)
WARNING:Be careful not to lose or damage the seal.
3. Top up the reservoir with the recommended oil (see "Specifications"),
to at least 1/2 of the Oil Level Indicator
Note: For heavy duty use, fill the oil level to at least 3/4 of the Oil Level Indicator
WARNING: DO NOT overfill. The level should be visible in the Oil Level Indicator.
4 . Replace the Oil Level Indicator
5 . Place the tool on its side and check the level
6. Correct the fill level if necessary
Checking/replacing the carbon brushes
Important: Check the carbon brushes every 100 hours of use.
• Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn
• Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power, intermittent failure, or visible sparking
Note: There are 2 brushes located either side of the housing. Repeat the below procedure
for both brushes
1. Remove the Brush Access Cap (7) by removing the 2 Phillips screws
2. Unscrew the Brush Retaining Cap (Fig. II) and remove the Brush
3. Inspect the Brush for wear
4. If worn below 6mm replace with a new Brush. Ensure the brush is inserted with
the spring at the top (Fig . II)
Note: If either brush is worn, they should both be replaced.
5 . Replace the Brush Retaining Cap
Note: The Brush Retaining Cap is used to apply pressure to the Brush via the spring .
This will result in pressure being applied to the Brush Retaining Cap whilst you attempt to
screw it back into its location.
6 . Replace the Brush Access Cap
Note: Alternatively, have the machine serviced at an authorised Silverline service centre .
Contact
For technical or repair service advice, please contact the helpline on (+44) 1935 382 222
Web: silverlinetools .com/en-GB/Support
Address:
Toolstream Ltd
Boundary Way
Lufton Trading Estate
Yeovil, Somerset
BA22 8HZ, United Kingdom