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DDM1 – Hammer drill operating instructions Original operating instructions WARNING – To reduce the risk of injury please read the operating instructions. BJ2012...
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Read these operating instructions thoroughly before using the hammer drill. Wear ear protectors whenever you use the hammer drill. Wear protective glasses when working with the hammer drill. Within the EU, this symbol indicates that the product in question may not be disposed of together with household waste.
Intended use This product is intended exclusively for drilling holes in wood, plastic, concrete, bricks and stone Improper use all applications of the drill that are not listed in the "Intended use" chapter are classed as improper use. The drill must not be used for the following purposes: - To mix paint or building materials - To polish, grind, sharpen or engrave with corresponding attachments - To drive other devices...
Specification Model DDM1-230 Voltage 230-240V Frequency 50Hz Total input power 1200W Idle speed Setting I: 0-1500 rpm Setting 2: 0-3000 rpm Drill chuck size Ø13mm Weight 3.8Kg Sound pressure level Lpa 91 dB(a), Kpa: 3 dB Sound power level Lwa...
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Warning: The actual vibration emission value encountered while the drill is being used can deviate from the value stated in the operating instructions or specified by the manufacturer. This can be caused by the following influencing factors, which should be observed prior to and also during use: - Is the tool being used correctly? - Is the correct type of material being processed?
Warning: a certain degree of noise exposure is unavoidable when using this drill. Schedule noise-intensive work to be performed during approved and suitable times. Comply with any rest periods and limit the duration of work to the necessary minimum. Suitable ear protectors should be worn for your personal protection and the protection of anyone else in the vicinity.
e) When using a power tool outdoors only use extension cables that are also suitable for outdoor use. The use of an extension cable which is suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock. f) If the use of a power tool in a damp environment cannot be avoided, a residual current device should be used.
anyone who is unfamiliar with its operation and operating instructions. Power tools are dangerous if they are operated by inexperienced users. e) Treat power tools with care. Check to make sure that moving parts are working properly and do not jam; also check to see if any parts are broken or damaged in such a way as could impair the correct functioning of the power tool.
attaching the chuck key to the tool. Do not leave the chuck key in the chuck. Before switching on, check that the key is no longer in the chuck. IV. Noise and dust emissions If the noise level is too high, this can cause hearing loss. Ear protectors should therefore be worn particularly when using the tool in closed rooms/areas.
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VI. Operating instructions 1. Making settings and performing checks Regular drilling / Hammer drilling selector switch The power tool must be powered off before switching over the selector switch.If you intend to drill hard material such as stone or concrete, move the Regular drilling / Hammer drilling selector switch to the Hammer drilling position.
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Power trigger switch Switching on: Press the trigger switch, then press the self-locking button and release the trigger switch. Switching off: Press the trigger switch and then release it again Speed selector switch The two-position sliding switch increases or reduces the rotary speed of the drill. Turn the speed selector switch until the "2"...
VII. Maintenance and customer service 1. Regular cleaning, maintenance, and lubrication always unplug the power cord after you have finished working with the drill. Make sure that the ventilation slots are always clean and clear. You can use a soft brush to clean. If necessary, wipe the drill down with a lightly damp cloth.
EC Declaration of Conformity We, MARCRIST INTERNATIONAL LTD Kirk Sandall Ind Est, Doncaster, S.Yorks. England. UK hereby declare that the design and construction of the machine designated below, as well as the various models, fulfils the relevant, basic health and safety requirements of EC Directives.
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Richard o’Malley Responsible for documentation: 5.9.12 Date: Authorised Signature Quality Manager Title of Signatory: Marcrist International Limited Marcrist House Kirk Sandall Industrial Estate Doncaster DN3 1QR England T: +44 (0)1302 890888 F: +44 (0)1302 883864 E: info@marcrist.com W: www.marcrist.com...
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