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Never use
SDS PLUS
adapter
24
in the impact drill-
ing or chiselling operation modes�
•
Drills that don't belong to the
SDS PLUS
system are
not allowed for the percussion drilling�
Mounting / dismounting of the gear rim chuck (see
fig. 10-11)
[CT18114, CT18116, CT18158, CT18158V]
•
Screw the gear rim chuck
23
onto the adapter
24
(SDS PLUS)
and lock it in with the screw
25
(see
fig. 10).
•
Install the adapter
24
(SDS PLUS)
into the
chuck
1
(SDS PLUS)
, repeating the same steps as
when mounting the borer (chisel) see fig. 11.
•
When dismantling, repeat the steps described
above in the reverse order�
Attention: keep in mind that in the pro-
cess of mounting / dismounting of the
gear rim chuck 23 the screw 25 has a left-
hand thread.
Mounting / replacement of accessories (see fig. 12)
[CT18114, CT18116, CT18158, CT18158V]
•
Release the cams grip with drill chuck key
26
, then
rotate the quill of gear rim chuck
23
counter-clockwise
with your hand (see fig. 12) until the cams move apart
at the distance allowing an accessory to be mounted /
replaced�
•
Mount / replace an accessory�
•
Rotate the quill of gear rim chuck
23
clockwise with
your hand in order to lock the accessory mounted� Do
not allow the accessory to become distorted�
•
Tighten the cams of gear rim chuck
23
with drill
chuck key
26
applying a similar torque to each of the
three openings on the side surface of the chuck�
With long-term use the drill bit may be-
come very warm; use gloves to remove it.
Initial operating of the power tool
•
Always use the correct supply voltage: the power
supply voltage must match the information quoted on
the power tool identification plate.
•
The power tool is supplied properly lubricated and
ready for use�
•
A new power tool needs some time for its parts to
run in before a full load operation� The run-in period
duration is about 5 hours of operation�
•
The gear lubrications require a short time to get
warm� Depending on the ambient temperature this
period of time can alter within the range of approxi-
mately 15 s (at ambient temperature of 32°С) up to 2
minutes (at ambient temperature of 0°С).
Switching the power tool on / off
Switching on:
Press on / off switch
12
�
Switching off:
Release the on / off switch
12
�
Design features of the power tool
Operation mode regulator (see fig. 13-15)
Switching the operation modes shall be
carried out only in the off mode of the
tool's motor.
Function switch 7 and 17 are fitted with
lock button 8 that is used to fix the func-
tion switch 7 and 17 in a set position.
Rotate function switch 7 and 17 while
pressing button 8 in order to set a desired
operating mode.
[CT18114, CT18116]
Function switches 7 and 11 are designed for the
switching the following operation modes of the
tool (see fig. 13):
Drilling
(set the function switches
7
and
11
in the posi-
tions indicated in figure 13.1) - non-percussion drilling
in wood, synthetics, metal�
Percussion drilling
(set the function switches
7
and
11
in the positions indicated in figure 13.2) - per
-
cussion drilling in masonry, concrete, natural stone�
Chiselling
(set the function switches
7
and
11
in the
positions indicated in figure 13.3) - chiselling ducts in
masonry, concrete, stone, removing ceramic tiles�
[CT18118, CT18118V]
Function switch 17 is designed for the switching the
following operation modes of the tool (see fig. 14):
Percussion drilling
(set the function switch
17
in the
position indicated in figure 14.1) - percussion drilling in
masonry, concrete, natural stone�
Chiselling
(set the function switch
17
in the position
indicated in figure 14.2) - chiselling ducts in masonry,
concrete, stone, removing ceramic tiles�
Chisel rotation
(set the function switch
17
in the posi-
tion indicated in figure 14.3) - this mode does not allow
operating your power tool, but allows setting the chisel
in a comfortable position for chiselling works�
[CT18158, CT18158V]
Function switch 17 is designed for the switching the
following operation modes of the tool (see fig. 15):
Drilling
(set the function switch
17
in the position indi-
cated in figure 15.1) - non-percussion drilling in wood,
synthetics, metal�
Percussion drilling
(set the function switch
17
in the
position indicated in figure 15.2) - percussion drilling in
masonry, concrete, natural stone�
Chiselling
(set the function switch
17
in the position
indicated in figure 15.3) - chiselling ducts in masonry,
concrete, stone, removing ceramic tiles�
Chisel rotation
(set the function switch
17
in the posi-
tion indicated in figure 15.4) - this mode does not allow
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