Tool Assembly - Milwaukee 5361-20 Operator's Manual

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Charge your battery pack before using your tool for the first time and
when your tool no longer performs with the power and torque needed
for the job. Full loading capacity of battery pack is only reached after
4 - 5 chargings. Never completely discharge the battery pack. Standard
charging time will vary according to the type of charger you use. The
charging time will also vary depending on the supply voltage and charge
needed. For example, if your battery pack does not require a full charge,
charging time will be less.
FOR SPECIFIC CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE READ THE CHARGER
INSTRUCTION SHEET SUPPLIED WITH YOUR CHARGER.
Battery packs are affected by temperature. Your battery pack will
perform best and have longest life if it is charged when the temperature
is between 60°-80°F (15°-27°C). Do not charge in temperatures below
40°F (5°C) or above 105°F (40°C). Under these conditions, capacity will
be reduced. See "Maintenance".
Removing Battery Pack from Tool (Fig. 1)
Push in the release buttons and slide the battery pack away from the
tool.
Always lock trigger or remove battery
pack before changing or removing
accessories. Only use accessories
specifically recommended for this tool.
Others may be hazardous.
Installing the side handle and depth gauge (Fig. 2)
A side handle and depth rod have been supplied with your tool.
1.
To install the handle assembly, pry open the handle ring and slip it
over the nose of the gear case, making sure that the molded keys on
the inside diameter of the handle ring engage the groove on the gear
case.
2.
Pass the bolt through the hole in the handle ring and screw on the
side handle.
3.
The depth rod passes through the auxiliary hole in the handle ring
and is clamped in place when the side handle is tightened. To loosen
the rod, partially unscrew the handle.
4.
To adjust the drilling depth, loosen the side handle. Slide the depth
rod backward or forward until it is set for the desired depth. The
drilling depth is the distance between the tip of the bit and the tip of
the depth gauge rod (Fig. 2). Tighten the side handle securely.
Fig. 2
Drilling Depth
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CHARGING AND USING BATTERY PACK

TOOL ASSEMBLY

WARNING!
Inserting Battery Pack into Tool (Fig. 1)
To insert the battery pack into the tool, push in the release buttons and
slide it into the body of the tool.
Fig. 1
Fig. 1
Inserting a
battery pack
To reduce the risk of injury, always use
a side handle when using this tool. This
tool operates with high torque. Always
brace or hold the tool securely.
Installing bits (Fig. 3)
This tool is designed with a universal drive system that accepts SDS,
SDS plus and Hilti-TE-C style bits. Always clean and lubricate the shank
of the bit before installing it into your tool to help prevent heat buildup and
to protect the bit shank from wear due to abrasive concrete dust.
Fig. 3
1.
To install a bit, pull the chuck collar back toward the tool.
2.
Line up the recesses on the shank of the bit (11) with the marks on
the chuck collar as shown (12). Insert the bit into the spindle as far
as possible.
3.
Release the chuck collar, locking the bit into position. Rotate the bit
slightly to be sure it is locked securely.
4.
To remove the bit, pull the chuck collar back toward the tool and
remove the bit.
Removing a
battery pack
WARNING!
11
12

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