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ROTARY HAMMER

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b)  While working use personal protective equipment. Always wear safety glasses. Timely using of protective 

equipment such as: dust mask, boots with non-slip sole , safety hat or noise protection headphones, 
significantly reduces the risk of injury.

c)  Do not allow unintended start. Before plugging in electric tool and/or connecting it to battery lift or move it, 

be sure the switch is in the off position. Do not carry electric tool with the trigger switch pressed and do not 
plug the electric tool into a power outlet if the switch is set to "on". This may lead to an accident.

d)  Before turning on the electric tool remove from it all adjusting keys or spanners. An adjusting key or spanner 

left fixed on the rotating part of the electric tool can cause severe injury.

e)  Work in a steady posture. Always keep your balance and a steady posture. This will allow you not to lose 

control when working with electric tool in an unexpected situation.

 f)  Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothes or jewelry while working. Make sure your hair, clothing or gloves are 

at a constant distance from the rotating parts of the tool. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can get into the 
rotating parts of the tool. 

g)  If the electric tool is equipped with a dust collection and removal device, make sure this device is properly 

connected and used. The use of a dust removal device significantly reduces the risk of an accident due to a 
dusty working space.

Use of electric tools and technical care 

a)  Do not overload the electric tool. Use your tool for its intended purpose. The electric tool works safe and secure 

only if you keep to the parameters specified in its technical specifications. 

b)  Do not use the electric tool if its switch cannot be set to the “on” or “off” position. Electric tool with a broken 

switch is dangerous and must be repaired.

c)  Unplug the electric tool from the power outlet and/or remove battery before adjusting, replacement of 

accessories or when storing electric tool.  Such precautions reduce the risk of an accidentally turning on of the 
electric tool.

d)  Store unused electric tools out of the reach of children and do not let persons who are not familiar with electric tool or 

these instructions work with electric tools. Electric tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.

e)  Check the electric tool regularly. Check alignment accuracy and ease of movement of moving parts, integrity 

of parts and any other elements of the electric tool affecting its work. Do not use a broken electric tool until it is 
completely repaired. Most accidents are the result of insufficient maintenance of the electric tool.

f)  Watch out for sharpness and cleanness of cutting accessories. Sharp-edged accessories allow avoiding jamming 

and make work less tiring.

g)  Use electric tool and accessories in accordance with this manual and taking into account the working conditions 

and nature of future work. Misuse of the electric tool can create a hazardous situation.

Maintenance

Your electric tool must be repaired only by qualified specialists using original spare parts. This will ensure safety 
and reliability of your electric tool in further use. 

Additional Safety Rules when working with Electrical Rotary Hammer

 

Wear ear protectors. Noise exposure may cause hearing loss.

 

Use extra handles supplied with the tool when working. Loss of tool control may cause serious injury.

 

 Hold electric tool for insulated handles when performing operations during which working tooling can touch 
the hidden wiring or its own cable. A contact with live wire may cause voltage on metal parts of electric tool 
which creates danger of electric shock. 

 

 Use clamps or other devices for fixing the workpiece installing them only on a fixed surface. If you hold the 
workpiece by hands, you can lose control over the tool or workpiece. 

 

 Wear safety glasses or other eye protection. When drilling with an impact, material particles scatter in all 
directions. Scattering particles can damage the eyes. When performing operations during which dust appears, 
wear a protective mask or a respirator. When performing most operations it is recommended to wear noise 
headphones or other ear protection. 

 

 When working always hold the tool firmly. It is allowed to work with a tool only holding it with both hands. It is 
recommended to use the auxiliary handle during each operation. One-hand tool management may lead to loss 

Summary of Contents for 26605

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT Read this manual before use nd retain for future reference The date of manufacture is indicated on the product USER MANUAL ROTARY HAMMER RH 750 24 26605...

Page 2: ...eir nonobservance may lead to life threatening injuries CONTENTS PROPER USAGE AND GENERAL INFORMATION 2 COMPLETENESS OF SET 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 SAFETY WARNINGS 3 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRI...

Page 3: ...g of the tool the manufacture reserves the right to make minor changes in its construction not mentioned in this manual and not worsening its consumer and operational properties effective and secure u...

Page 4: ...nnecting adapter plugs if there is a ground wire in the power cable of the electric tool Usage of an original cable plug and a corresponding power outlet reduces the risk of electric shock b While wor...

Page 5: ...ctrictoolsoutofthereachofchildrenanddonotletpersonswhoarenotfamiliarwithelectrictoolor these instructions work with electric tools Electric tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users e Ch...

Page 6: ...king tooling may cause loss of control of the tool and serious injury ATTENTION It is recommended to use a safety shutdown device with actuation current not more than 30 mA Residual risks In spite of...

Page 7: ...rotational speed when the key 6 being in the on position is blocked Electrical Rotary Hammer also has the ability to change direction of rotation of the working tool on the opposite with the switch 8...

Page 8: ...at room temperature until complete drying of water condensate after a long break especially when operating at low temperatures it is necessary to warm up the electrical rotary hammer by idling during...

Page 9: ...rt with a long break in work lubricate the box with a layer of conservation grease periodically clean the ventilation holes with a soft brush and vacuum cleaner NOISE AND VIBRATION Noise and vibration...

Page 10: ...ture winding Call the service center Wearout hang of brushes Increased noise in the gear or impact mechanism Wearout breakage of the mechanism parts Call the service center When working smoke or smell...

Page 11: ...be recycled according to the rules established by environmental and other laws of the country where the tool is operated TheElectricRotaryHammerconformstothespecificationsifthefollowingdirectivesandh...

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