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Dust Extraction - Bosch HD19-2D Operating Instructions Manual

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BM 2609932666
02-12:BM
2609932666
02-12 2 /14/12 8:35 AMPage 8
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Disconnect
the plug from
the power
source
before
making
any
assembly,
adjustments
or
changing
accessories,
Such
preventive
safety measures
reduce the risk of starting the
tool accidentally.
INSERTING
BIT
For small bits, open jaws enough
to insert the
bit up to the flutes. For large bits, insert the bit
as far as it will go. Center the bit as you close
the jaws
by hand.
This
positions
the bit
properly, giving maximum
contact between the
chuck jaws and the bit shank.
To tighten
chuck,
insert key into each of the
three
key holes
in succession
and tighten
clockwise firmly. The chuck can be released by
using one hole only (Fig. 2).
AUXILIARY
HANDLE
The tool must be supported
with the auxiliary
handle, which can be swiveled and locked into
12 positions
360 ° around the collar mount.
To reposition
and/or swivel the handle, rotate
lower portion
of hand grip counter-clockwise,
push handle forward
until it disengages
from
locking teeth in the collar mount, move handle
to the desired position and push handle inward
until it engages
into desired
position,
then
securely tighten hand grip clockwise (Fig. 3).
DEPTH GAUGE
Your
drilling
depth
can
be pre-set
and/or
repeated
by using the depth gauge.
Setting
depth:
After
the auxiliary
handle
is
installed,
make sure the accessory
has been
fully inserted into the chuck before setting the
depth gauge (Fig. 3).
To adjust depth,
rotate lower portion
of hand
grip counter-clockwise
to loosen depth gauge,
slide
depth
gauge
to desired
position
and
securely tighten hand grip clockwise (Fig. 3).
COLLAR MOUNT
LOCKING
TEETH
+
HAND
Counter
Clockwise
Clockwise
Dust Extraction
Do not drill into metal with
the dust extraction system
mounted.
Hot metal chips can self-ignite or
igniteparts of the dust extraction system.
Do not drill into wood with
dust
extraction
system
mounted. Wood chips are typically too large
and will clog the dust channel.
Your tool is equipped with
a dust canister,
empty it
frequently,
after completion
of drilling and
before
storing
the tool.
Be extremely
careful of dust disposal,
materials
in fine
particle form may be explosive.
Note: Do not use the dust extraction system
when chiselling, screwdriving or cutting threads.
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