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Ensure that the drill bit is not in contact
with the workpiece prior to starting up the
tool.
Before drilling, check that there is suffi-
cient clearance for the drill bit under the
workpiece.
Drill bits get hot during operation, allow to
cool prior to handling them.
NEVER use your hands to remove saw-
dust, chips or waste close by the bit.
Examine the chuck regularly for signs of
wear or damage. Have damaged parts
repaired by a qualified service centre.
ALWAYS wait until the drill has come to a
complete stop before putting it down.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY FOR SDS PLUS
DRILLS
WARNING: If you suspect or discover
asbestos is present in any area you are
working seek professional advice immediately.
Removal of asbestos should be carried out by
a licensed contractor. Contact the HSE in the
UK (www.hse.gov.uk) or your national health
and safety authority in your country for further
information about dealing with asbestos.
European Directive 2009/148/EC provides
additional information related to exposure to
asbestos at work.
It is imperative to follow all national safety
regulations concerning the type of work
being undertaken.
Do not allow anyone under the age of 18
years to use this tool, and ensure that
operators are qualified and familiar with
the operating and safety instructions.
Masonry drilling or chiselling can create
sharp particles that will impact the
operator. Wear impact-resistant safety
glasses and protective clothing, including
safety boots.
Core drills should only be used with SDS
drills featuring a safety clutch to prevent
jamming, which could cause an injury to
the operator.
If the safety clutch operates during use,
quickly release the trigger and remove the
core drill or bit from the masonry surface
being drilled. Do not continue work until
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the cause of the safety clutch operating is
understood.
Do not operate SDS drills whilst up a
ladder or in any location where there is a
risk of falling. SDS drills are heavy and
produce strong vibration and high torque
in use.
Wear suitable protective anti-vibration
gloves that are non-fabric or coated fabric
to prevent loose strands of material
catching in the rotating drill bit. Discard
gloves immediately if material is visibly
frayed.
Drilling can produce large volumes of dust
and debris that may be toxic. Wear
respiratory protection suitable for the work
being undertaken. A minimum rating of
FFP2 is recommended.
SDS drills produce high volumes of noise
and suitable ear protection must be worn
at all times while operating the tool.
SDS drills produce a very high level of
vibration when operating in hammer or
chisel mode. Frequent breaks are advised.
Only use SDS Chisels or Points with SDS
drills that can disengage rotary drilling
mode.
Use metal and voltage detectors to locate
concealed electric, water or gas lines.
Avoid touching live components or
conductors.
Extension cable reels used with this tool
must be completely unwound. Minimum
conductor cross section: 1.25mm
Extension reels used outside should be
designed for outdoor use and should
feature water-protected sockets and
correct cable insulation.
When using an SDS drill outdoors, an
RCD device must be used either by
connecting to a socket which incorporates
an RCD, or through use of an inline RCD.
Ensure that the chisel or drill bit is securely
fixed in the chuck before operating the
tool. Insecure drill bits can be ejected from
the machine, causing a hazard.
Ensure lighting is adequate.
Use both hands when operating this tool.
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