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7.1  Additional handle

For safety reasons always use the additional handle  [11], firmly 

mounted on the clamping neck [3]. The stop bar [12] can be used 

to adjust the drilling depth. By rotating the handle the position of 

the addition al handle and the depth stop can be modified.

7.2  Clamping of drill bits

Chuck with ring gear

Open the chuck to allow mounting of the tool. Mount the tool on. 

Mount the tool on and, using the chuck hook [13] clamp in evenly.

Quick-tightening chuck 

Open the chuck to allow mounting of the tool. Mount the tool on.
Tighten the quick‑tightening chuck by your hand so strongly that 

a “click” sound is heard clearly. Thus the chuck will be secured 

automatically.
This lock will release again if you turn the sleeve contra direction‑

ally to remove the tool.

Be careful as the chuck gets hot:
In case of longer work tasks, especially in impact drill-

ing, the chick might get very hot. In this case you are 

recommended to wear protective gloves.

7.3  Switching on and off

By pressing the switch button [7] the machine activates and releas‑

ing the button stops it.

7.4  Permanent run

By pressing the switch button  [7] to the stop and simultaneous 

pressing the latching pin [6] permanent run is achieved.
Repeated pressing the switch button [7] and its release the perma‑

nent run is discontinued.

7.5  Speed control

By light and gradual pressing the controller button [7] you will 

achieve low speed and controlled continuous run‑up.
By further gradual pressing the button the speed increases to the 

pre‑selected speed.

7.6  Electronic speed pre-selection

Using the pre‑selection wheel [8] the required pre‑selected speed 

is set ‑ even if the machine runs. The necessary speed depends on 

the type of the material drilled, and a practical test is recommend‑

ed to verify it.
If the machine is loaded considerably, adjust the pre‑selection 

wheel [8] to the marginal position in the + direction (max speed 

– control disconnected).  
After a longer work at low speed leave the machine run idle for 

3 minutes at maximum speed to cool the engine down.

7.7  Gear shifting 

Use the speed lever [10] to adjust the 2 speed gear:

1st Speed – lower speed gear – higher torque
2nd Speed – higher speed gear – lower torque

In any speed gear you can adjust the final speed by means of the 

electronic pre‑selection. However, firstly select the mechanical 

speed gear.
Changing the gears can be done at slowing the machine down or 

in idle run but never when the machine is fully loaded. Once the 

gear is changed, leave the machine start up slowly

7.8  Change in rotation 

Adjust the rotation direction switch [9] to the right (left run) or to 

the left (right run). The left run allows e.g. cutting the threads and 

unscrewing of bolts or nuts.
Changing is blocked if the controller button is pressed. The rotation 

direction has to be changed when the machine is idle.

WARNING!

 If the left run is used, the chuck has to be 

screwed on very firmly.

7.9  Drilling and impact drilling

Use the impact lever [4] to gear the impact up or down. The shift‑

ing can be done even when the machine runs.

Drilling

Shift the gear lever [4] to the left towards the drill‑bit 

symbol.

Impact drilling

Shift the gear lever [4] to the right towards the hammer 

symbol.

The impact drilling is recommended to be used in concrete, brick‑

work and earthenware. The switch lever [9] must be always shifted 

to the right run.

7.10 Removing the chuck with ring gear 

(Fig.)

Hold the spindle on the surface [2] using an open wrench (13 mm). 

Insert the chuck hook [13] into a single opening on the chuck and 

by turning left screw the chuck out. Release the firmly clamped 

chuck by impacts of the hammer on the chuck hook [13].

7.11 Removing the quick-tightening 

chuck (Fig.)

Clamp the hexagonal wrench [15] into the chuck. Hold the spindle 

on the surface [2] using a spanner (13 mm). By turning the chuck 

to the left using the hexagonal wrench screw the chuck together. 

Release the firmly clamped chuck by impacts of the hammer on 

the hexagonal wrench.
Proceed in reverse sequence to screw the chuck on.

7.12 Power Plug

WARNING!

 Risk of injury if the power tool is used with 

incorrect mains power supply.

The power tool may only be used with single‑phase alternating 

current with rated voltage of 220–240 V / 50–60 Hz. The power tool 

has double insulation against injury by electric current in line with 

standard EN 62841 and features integrated interference elimina‑

tion in line with standard EN 55014.
Before turning the tool on, check that the information on the pro‑

duction plate matches the real voltage in the socket.
The power cable can be extended if needed as follows:
– 20 m length, conductor cross section: 3 × 1.5 mm

2

– 50 m length, conductor cross section: 3 × 2.5 mm

2

Only use extension cables designed for outdoor use and bearing 

the appropriate markings.

Operation with an Electric Generator (EG) with a Combustion 

Engine

The manufacturer of the tool cannot guarantee faultless operation 

with all EGs.
The tool can be used with an EG if the following conditions are met:

»

  The output voltage of the EG must always be in 230 VAC ±10 % 

range. The EG should be fitted with automatic voltage regula‑

tion (AVR). Without AVR, the tool may not work correctly and 

may even get damaged!

»

  The power of the EG must be at least 2.5 times higher than the 

input power of the tool.

»

  Using the power tool with an EG with insufficient power may 

result in speed fluctuations and reduced output of the tool.

8  Work instructions

Drill bits

For steel use perfect and sharpened drill bits made of good‑quality  

high‑speed steel.

Drilling stands

For precise drilling on smaller parts, use of a drilling stand is 

recommended.

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