Technical Specifications
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MAINTENANCE
    WARNING: 
 To avoid serious 
personal injury, always remove the battery 
pack from the tool when cleaning or 
performing any maintenance. 
    WARNING: 
 When servicing, use 
only identical replacement parts. Use of 
any other parts may create a hazard or 
cause product damage.
    WARNING: 
 It is not recommended 
to use compressed dry air as cleaning 
method of the hammer drill. If cleaning 
with compressed air is the only method 
to apply, always wear safety goggles or 
safety glasses with side shields when 
using compressed air to clean the tool. If 
the operation is dusty, also wear a dust 
mask.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic 
parts. Most plastics are susceptible to 
damage from various types of commercial 
solvents. Use clean cloth to remove dirt, 
dust, oil, grease, etc.
    WARNING: 
 Do not at any time 
allow brake uids, gasoline, petroleum-
based products, penetrating oils, etc. 
to come in contact with plastic parts. 
Chemicals can damage, weaken or 
destroy plastic which may result in 
serious personal injury.
    WARNING: 
 When servicing, use 
only identical replacement parts. Use 
of any other parts may create a hazard 
or cause product damage. To ensure 
safety and reliability, all repairs should 
be performed by a qualied service 
technician.
CHUCK REMOVAL (FIG. 13)
The chuck can be removed and replaced 
with a new one.
1.  Lock the trigger switch by placing the 
direction-of-rotation selector in the 
center position.
2. Open the chuck jaws. Using a 
screwdriver, remove the chuck screw by 
turning it clockwise,
3.  Insert a 5/16-in. or larger hex key into 
the chuck of the hammer drill and 
tighten the chuck jaws securely.
4.  Tap the hex key sharply with a mallet in 
a counterclockwise direction. This will 
loosen the chuck for easy removal.
5.  Attach a new chuck to the spindle and 
tighten the chuck screw.
FIG. 13
Mallet
Chuck jaws
Hex wrench










