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Parameters
Uncertainty of K a
Chisel work
Arithmetic mean total
value of vibration a
Uncertainty of K a
Metal drilling
Vibration value a
Uncertainty of K a
WARN ING!
The parameters are indicated for a
nominal voltage of 230 V with a fre-
quency of 50 Hz. At other voltage or
frequency values, other parameters
are possible.
Information on noise and vibration
The declared total noise and vibration
value has been measured according to
the standard test method defined in EN
62841-2-6 and can be used to compare
one power tool with another.
The declared general level of noise and
vibration can be used in preliminary as-
sessments of exposure to noise and vibra-
tion.
WARN ING!
Transmission of vibration and noise
emissions during use of the power
tool may differ from the declared
values depending on how the pow-
er tool is used, especially what type
of material is being processed.
8. PREPARATION FOR WORK
WARN ING!
Before preparing for work, during
maintenance
work with the power tool, pull the
plug from the socket.
Unpack the power tool and inspect the
package for external damage.
If you have stored or transported the
power tool at a temperature lower than
that at which it is planned to be used, you
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Marking
m/s
2
h,ND
m/s
2
h,СНeq
m/s
2
h,СНeq
m/s
2
h,D
m/s
2
h,D
and
after
finishing
RH-16
RH-100
1.5
1.5
13.2
11.5
1.5
1.5
−
<2,5
−
1.5
must make sure that there is no conden-
sation on the power tool. If condensation
forms on the components and parts of
the power tool, its further preparation for
work or operation is prohibited until the
condensate dries completely.
Setting the position of the front
auxiliary handle
WA RN IN G!
Always hold the power tool with
two hands.
To set a convenient position of the front
auxiliary handle (1) (Fig. 3), it is necessary
to loosen it by turning the lower part in
the direction A, set it in a convenient po-
sition and fix it by turning it in the direc-
tion B.
Make sure that the tightening tape (2) of
the auxiliary handle is between the edg-
es (3) in the provided groove on the body
(Fig. 3).
Installation of accessories (drills,
core bits, pointed chisels, chisels)
Before installation, it is necessary to clean
the shank of the accessory (wipe it dry
with a clean cloth), and then lubricate
with a small amount of lubricant (1) (0.5-
1 g) for lubricating the accessory (2) (for
example, TL-5HS) (Fig. 4).
Install the accessory (drill, core bit, flat
or pointed chisel) (2) (Fig. 5) in the chuck
(1) as far as it will go and, turning the ac-
cessory in any direction, hit the locking
grooves until the characteristic locking
sound is heard. The shank (3) is automati-
cally fixed in the desired position.
It is necessary to use accessories with a
RH-100Q
RH-12
1.5
1,5
11.5
13,2
1.5
1,5
<2,5
-
1.5
-
RH-12Q
1,5
13,2
1,5
-
-
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