Geiierallliew holes. Mount the drill crown on the mounting shaft, insert the centering drill (diameter 11 mm) in the drill Fig. 1 crown, and tighten both by hitting with a plastic ham- CD Depth stop" mer. After this, insert the mounting shaft with the drill @ Oust protection cap crown in the tool mounting@ and lock it with the locking ® Locking bolt bolt®. ® Side handle After drilling for approximately 60 mm, remove the drill- ® Clamping ring ing crown or the countersink from the hole and remove ® Rotation stop switch • any stone chips. If necessary the core in the hole must !JJ Main switch also be removed. "not on PHA 38, PH 38 "not on PHA 38 loosening the Drill Crown The drill crown is loosened exactly as tapered drills. Technical Data PHD 26 PH38 PHA38 PHD38 Capacity concret 1" 11/2" Chisel Operation Capacity steel 1;2" lf2'' Insert the chisel in the tool mounting @ so that the Capacity core cutters 21/2" 31/2" cutout on the chisel shaft points towards the locking Capacity self drilling bolt. Lock tne chisel into place by operating the locking anchors 1J2" 5/a" bolt®. Chisels yes yes yes Full load speed rpm 410 380 Hammer blows under Drilling in Steel load min 3.000 3.000 3.000 For normal drilling in steel and wood etc without percus- Rated current at sion, use the drill chuclt mounting shaft, screw the 115V AC Amps 6.3 7,6 7.6 drill shaft onto this, and insert both in the tool mounting. Weight lbs 11.5 13lf2 13lf2 We reserve the right to make technical alterations in the course of the constant development of our products. Insertion of Self-llri!ling Piugs 2 3 PHD 38, PHD 26 Fig. 6 If the switch is set to "hammer drill" (hammer symbol Accessories with rotating arrow) then both the rotation and percus- Our extensive range of accessories with corresponding sion action of the machine are active. part numbers is shown in our catalogues. lithe switch is selto "hammer" (hammer symbol) the rotary motion is switched off and only the percussion action is used. Operating instructions Switching On and Off Fig. 7 First insert the mounting shaft for self-drilling plugs in the The machine is switched on by operating the mains tool mounting of the machine. Now fit the appropriate plug switch !JJ. For safety reasons, the switch has no locking holder on the shaft and the self-drilling plug in the plug facility. holder. Tighten both lightly with a hammer. Setthe drill hammer to "hammer' and lmockthe plug into Handle the masonry with a drill hammer. Then switch the rotation stop switch ®to "hammer drill" and drill the selfdrilling Fig. 2 plug into the masonry until the stop on the plug holder is Position the clamping ring ® on the clamping neck of the machine, insert the threaded bolt, and screw the reached. 4 5 side handle ®onto the bolt. Tighten the handle in the After completion of drilling, blow out the drilled hole with the blowing device. required position. Fig. 8 Tool Mounting Clean any masonry dust from the selfdrilling tap, insert the spreading cone, and knock it into place. Fig. 3 Switch the drill hammer to "hammer" and knock the self- Movement of the locking bolt to the right (viewed in the drilling plug into the hole. then break off the plug at the direction of work): lock is open. special point provided by hitting the drill hammer with Movement of the locking bolt to the left: lock is closed. your hand and blow outthe plug. Warning: Do not work with the lock open. Fig. 9 Insertion of Tools Insert the ejector in the hole of the plug holder (the flat side must point towards the broken off plug) and ejectthe Fig. 4 plug stump by turning the ejector. First side the dust protection cap on the tool until it The plug holder is also removed from the mounting shaft engages in the slot. Lightly grease the mounting shaft. by means ofthe ejector. To do this, insertthe ejector in the Insert the tool into the tool mounting @ of the drill rear hole of the plug holder (the flat side must point to- hammer and lock it with the locking bolt®. wards the mounting shaft) and remove the plug holder by 6 7 turning the ejector. Depth Stop Slide the depth stop CD into the hole provided for this in the threaded bolt of the clamping ring ®. Set the stop the required dimension and clamp it in this position by tightening the handle® (Fig. 2).
Loosening Hard Metal Drills
with Tapered Shaft Place the mounting shaft with the tapered drill on a bench or similar support, insert the removal wedge towards the drill, and loosen the drill by light blows with a hammer.
Drill Crowns and Round Cmmtersinl<s
Fig. 5 The small mounting shaft is intended for the counter- 8 9 sinks, and the long mounting shaft for drilling through