Product Familiarisation; Intended Use - GMC GSDS800 Mode D'emploi

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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. 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 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
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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: 1.25mm2
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
Do not place pressure on the tool. To do so could shorten its service life
Drill bits become hot during operation. Allow to cool prior to handling
If you are interrupted when operating the drill, complete the process and switch off before
diverting your attention elsewhere
Always disconnect the SDS drill from the electric supply before changing a chisel or drill bit
Examine the SDS 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 placing it down
On completion of the work, disconnect the tool from the power source and remove the chisel/bit
from the machine
Periodically check all nuts, bolts and other fixings and tighten where necessary
Visibly check the tool after use, especially the power cable, which can be damaged by sharp
masonry
Always fit the dust guard to the bit in use to prevent damage from debris entering the SDS chuck
If operating the tool causes discomfort in any way, stop immediately and review your method
of use
WARNING: An SDS Plus Drill with a fitted chisel is not a viable alternative to a professional
breaker. Do not use this tool for breaking up patios, paths or other areas of thick concrete. Always
consider the force required to break up different materials. If the chisel fails to break the material, stop using it
immediately. Striking a surface the chisel cannot break, or carrying out repeated strikes at the same point, will
damage the chisel tip and the internal parts of the SDS drill.

Product Familiarisation

1. Depth Rod
2. Chuck Protective Cover
3. Mode Selector
4. Motor Vents
5. Forward/Reverse Switch
6. Motor Vents
7. On/Off Trigger Switch
8. Lock-On Button
9. Main Handle
10. Auxiliary Handle
11. SDS Plus Chuck
12. Dust Guard
13. Masonry SDS Drill Bits
14. Masonry SDS Point & Chisel
15. Chuck Adaptor
A. Drill Mode
B. Hammer Drill Mode
C. Free Rotation Hammer Mode
D. Hammer Mode
Accessories (not shown):
Blow-moulded case
Chuck key

Intended Use

Portable light-duty mains-powered power drill optimally designed for drilling masonry and breaking light
masonry. Also capable of drilling wood and metal with the supplied standard chuck with SDS Plus connector.
Unpacking Your Tool
Carefully unpack and inspect your new tool. Familiarise yourself with all its features and functions
Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are missing or damaged,
have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool
Before Use
WARNING: Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before attaching or changing any
accessories, or making any adjustments.
WARNING: ALWAYS wear eye protection, adequate respiratory and hearing protection, as well as
suitable gloves, when working with this tool.
SDS Plus Chuck Operation
Note: The SDS Plus system allows the bit to move slightly within the chuck when inserted correctly. The SDS
Plus drill or chisel bit does not lock in position like a conventional chuck
1. To fit a bit to the machine, first grease the tail end of the bit. Pull back the Chuck Protective Cover (2)
and hold. Push and rotate the bit into the SDS Plus Chuck (11), as far as it will go. Release the Chuck
Protective Cover
2. The bit should now be locked into the machine; check by pulling the bit. If the bit can be removed, repeat
the above procedure until the bit is held securely
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