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Black & Decker BH50 Instruction Manual
Black & Decker BH50 Instruction Manual

Black & Decker BH50 Instruction Manual

Hammer drills 3/8" (10mm) and 112" (13mm)

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
HammerDrills3/8"(10mm) and 112" ( 13mml
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
Whenusing electricaltools, the following basic safetypre-
cautionsshouldalwaysbetaken to reducethe risk of fire, electric
shockand personalinjury.
Readall theseinstructionsbeforeattemptingto operatethe product
and savethis booklet.
Keep
work
areas clean. Clutteredareasand benchesinvite injuries.
Consider the work areaenvironment.Do not exposethe powertool to
rain anddo not use in dampor wet locations. Keepswork areaswell
lit. Do not usethe powertool wherethere maybe a risk of fire or
explosion.
Guard against electric shock. Avoidbodycontact,where possible
with earthedor groundedsurfaces(e.g.pipes,radiators,rangesand
refrigerators).
Keep children away. Do not let visitors shouldtouch the tool or
extensioncord. All visitorsshouldbe kept awayfrom the work area.
Store idle tools. Whennot in use,tools shouldbe stored in a dry,high
or lockedplace,out of the reachof children.
Do not force the tool. It will deliverbetter performancewhentool is
usedat the recommended speed.
Usethe right tool. Do not force small tools or attachmentsto do the
job of a heavy-dutytool. Do not usethe tool for purposesnot intended;
for example, d o not usea circularsaw to cut a tree limb or logs.
Dress properly.
Do not wear looseclothingor jewelry asthey can be
caughtin movingparts. Rubberglovesand non-slqdfootwear is
recommended whenworking outdoors. Wearprotectivehair covering
to contain long
hair.
Usesafety glasses.
Use a face or dust mask as well, if the operation
is dUstyor if the tool is being usedin enclosedspaces.
Connectingdust extraction equipment.
If devicesare providedfor
the connectionof dust extractionand collection,ensurethat these are
connectedand properlyused,especiallyin confinedareas.
Donot abuse the cord.
Nevercarry the tool by its cord or yank it to
disconnectit from the socket. Keepthe cord awayfrom heat,oil and
sharpedges.
Secure the work.
Useclampsor vicesto securelyfastenthe material
you are workingwith. It is saferthan using a handand it frees both
handsto operatethe tool.
Donot overreach.
Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
Maintainthe tool with care.
Keepa cutting tool sharpandcleanfor
betterand safer performance.Followthe instructionsfor lubricating
and changingaccessories.Inspectthe tools and cord periodicallyand
if damaged, h averepairedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter. Inspectthe
extensioncordperiodically, a nd replaceif damaged. Keepthe handles
dry,cleanandfree from 011 a nd grease.
Disconnectthe tool.
Whennot in use,beforeservicingand when
changingaccessories such as blades,bits andclutters.
Remove
adjusting key wrenches.
Formthe habit of checkingto see
that keysand adjustingwrenchesare removedfrom the tool and
replacedin the storageareabeforeswitching on.
Avoid unintentional starting. -Donot carry a plugged-intool with a
finger on the switch. Makesurethe switch ISoff when the tool is plug-
ging in.
.
Usean outdoor
extension cord.
Whena tool is usedoutdoors,only
use an extensioncord intendedfor outdoor
use.
Stayalert.
Watchwhat you are doing,use commonsenseand do not
operate thetoolwhen
tired.
.
Check damaged parts.
Beforefurther use of the tool, guardand other
parts that are damagedshouldbe carefullycheckedto determine
whether it wouldoperateproperlyand performits intendedfunction.
Checkfor alignmentof movingparts;free runningof movingparts;
breakageof parts; mountingandany other conditionsthat may affect
its
operation.
If the guardor other parts are damaged, t hey shouldbe properly
repairedor replacedby anAuthorizedServiceCenterunlessotherwise
indicatedin the productbooklet. Havedefectiveswitchesreplacedby
anAuthorizedServiceCenter.
Do not usethe tool if the switch does not turn on or off.
Warning! Theuse of anyaccessoryor attachmentotherthan recom-
mendedin the productbooklet,maypresenta risk of personalinjury.
Have
the tool repaired by a qualified person.
The electricaltool is
in accordancewith the relevantsafetyrequirements:A qualifiedper-
son usingoriginal spareparts shouldonly carry out repairs;otherwise,
this may result in considerable dangerto the user.
Savethese instructions!
FEATURES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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7.
8.
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Drillswitch (onlywith specificmodels)
Chuck
On/offswitch or variableswitch
lock-on button
Air ventilation
Belt clip
Forward/reverse s witch
control(onlywith specificmodels)
Sidehandle(onlywith specificmodels)
COMMANDS
.
The
on/off switch or variablespeedswitch is usedto operateyour
drill in all modesof operation.
.
The
lock-on button providescontinuousoperationof yourdrill.
.
Ontwo speeddrills, the speedcontrol allowsselectionof the appro-
priate dnlling speed.
.
Theside handle(whereprovided)givesa secondarygrippingposition
for yourdrilling speed.
.
Yourdrill can operateas a hammerdrill or a rotary drill dependingon
the setting of the hammer/drillswitch.
.
The
forward/reverse switch controls the direction of the rotation when
yourdrill is usedas screwdriver, o r whenclearinga jammeddrill bit.
On/Off Switch (Fig. 1 item 3)
Toswitch
you~ drill on, depress the on/off switch; your drill stops
when
the switch
is released.
PN: 184620-34

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