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Sealey SDE600 Instructions page 2

Variable speed hammer drill

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2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
COMMON TO MODELS SDE600
Input power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .600W
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 Volt. 2.6Amps
Spindle thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/2” x 20 UNF
Drill chuck capacity . . . . . . . . . . .13mm
Speed at no load . . . . . . . . . . . . .2250/2600rpm
Hammer action . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16000/21000/min
Maximum capacity for steel . . . . .13mm
Maximum capacity for concrete
Maximum capacity for wood . . . .30mm
Ø head attachment socket . . . . . .43 x 25mm
Approx weight (with drill-holder) . .1.8kg
COMPONENT LIST
1.
Chuck lock screw
2.
Crown wheel drill chuck
3.
Drill chuck spindle
4.
Handle grip sleeve
5.
Hammer button
6.
Cooling vents
7.
Depth stop gauge
8.
Supplementary handle grip
9.
Lock on button
3. SDE600 & SDE700 COMMON INSTRUCTIONS
3.1.
PREPARING DRILL FOR USE. (identification numbers refer to fig 1).
3.1.1. Ensure the drill is switched off and unplugged from the mains power supply.
3.1.2. Fit supplementary handle grip (8) by placing over chuck head and onto the drill grip sleeve (4). Secure with the retention screw (13).
The grip is used to gain greater control over the drill when handling. The handle may be place at various angles to the back handle
affording a more stable grip for various drilling tasks. The handle grip further allows the attachment of a depth gauge (7). To fit the gauge
press the side release (14) and slide the gauge through the hole.
3.2.
DRILL SPEED General information.
The required speed (or rpm). will depend on the material and task, and can be determined by carrying out tests. The following may
be used as a guide. Low speeds are recommended for hard materials such as stone, ceramic, glass, concrete and high tensile steel,
High speeds recommended for soft materials such as wood, aluminium, copper, bronze, and brass.
3.2.1. Model SDE600 Speed setting.
Identify the two speed switch at the base of the handle (12). Switch indicator number 1 is for low speed setting at 2250rpm
and no 2 high speed at 2500rpm. Select the speed you will require.
3.2.2. Model SDE700 Speed setting see chapter 5.
3.3.
DEPTH STOP GAUGE
Ensure the work piece is wide enough for the gauge to butt up against once the required depth has
been reached. Measure back from the tip of the drill to the point where the drill must stop (fig 2).
Press the depth gauge release button (fig 1 item 14) and push the gauge to this point and release
the lock button. Once drilling has reached correct depth the gauge will butt up against the work
piece thus stopping further inward progress.
3.4.
DRILL OR TOOL BIT FITTING.
p WARNING! Unplug from the mains power supply before placing bit into chuck.
Open or close the chuck jaws to a point where the opening is slightly larger than the drill or tool bit (fig 3 A) to be used.
Also raise the front of the drill slightly to stop the bit from falling out of the chuck jaws. Insert the drill bit into the chuck
as far as it will go. Place the chuck key (10) in one of the chuck holes and tighten the chuck securely.
p WARNING! ensure you remove the chuck key before starting the drill.
3.5.
TRIGGER LOCK.
3.5.1. Your drill is equipped with a lock on button (fig 1 item 9) which is convenient when continuous drilling for an extended periods is
required. To lock on, depress the trigger, push in and hold the lock on button then release trigger. Release the lock on button and
trigger and your drill will continue running accordingly.
3.5.2. To disengage the lock on button, depress the trigger and release it.
3.5.3. IMPORTANT! If you should experience power failure, disengage the lock on feature immediately.
p WARNING! before connecting your drill to power supply, ensure it is not in the lock on position as this may result in damage
and personal injury. Depress the trigger to ensure release.
DO NOT use the lock on facility for jobs where your drill may need to be stopped suddenly.
3.6.
HAMMER DRILLING.
The hammer action accompanied with a masonry drill bit is used to assist penetration into concrete, stone
and masonry. To use the drill’s hammer function press the hammer button (fig 4 viewing drill from the front,
chuck end) in from the side marked with a hammer symbol (right to left). To disengage the hammer function
press the hammer button in from the side marked with a drill bit symbol (left to right).
Note: You may shift the hammer button when the drill in running without damaging the machine.
COMMON TO MODELS SDE700
Input power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .700W
Power supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230 Volt. 2.9Amps
Spindle thread . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1/2” x 20 UNF
Drill chuck capacity . . . . . . . . . .13mm
Speed at no load . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2600rpm
Hammer action . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-21550/min
Maximum capacity for steel . . . .13mm
Maximum capacity for concrete .18mm
.13mm
Maximum capacity for wood
Ø head attachment socket . . . . .43 x 25mm
Approx weight (with drill-holder) .2.05kg
10.
Chuck key
11.
Trigger switch
12.
Two speed switch Model SDE600 only
13.
Grip locking screw
14.
Depth stop gauge release button
Model SDE700 only:
15.
Forward/Reverse switch
16.
Variable speed control
fig 1
. . .30mm
fig 2
fig 3
fig 4
SDE600, SDE700, -0629 - (2) - 010300

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