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and can be used in order to compare one
electrical tool with another.
The specified vibration emission value
can also be used for an introductory
evaluation of the influence.
The actual vibration emission value
present during the use of the machine
may deviate from the specification given
in the operating instructions or made by
the manufacturer. This may be caused
by the following influencing factors that
should be taken into account prior to
and during each use:
• Is the device being used correctly?
• Is the correct type of material being
processed?
• Is the device in proper working order?
• Are the handles or optional vibration
handles mounted and fixed securely
up against the body of the machine?
If your hands experience an unpleasant
sensation or the skin changes colour
while you are using the machine,
immediately discontinue your work. Take
sufficient breaks. If you do not take
sufficient breaks, this may cause a
hand/arm vibration syndrome.
You should estimate the level of load
caused in conjunction with the work or
use of the machine and take the
appropriate breaks. This method can be
used to considerably minimise the level
of load during the entire working time.
Minimise risks in which you are exposed
to vibrations. Take care of your
machinery in accordance with the
directions in the operation instructions.
If the machine is to be used frequently,
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contact your dealer and arrange anti-
vibration equipment (handles) if
necessary.
Avoid using the tool in temperatures of
t = 10 °C or lower. Draw up a working
schedule which can be used to
minimise vibration loads.
Information about minimising noise
A certain amount of noise is
unavoidable when using this device.
Ensure you carry out noise-intensive
work during permitted times. Maintain
the quiet periods and limit your work to
the absolute minimum. For the sake of
your personal protection and the
protection of persons in the vicinity,
suitable ear defenders should be worn.
3 – Components
1 Switch for drilling/hammer drilling
2 Locking button for continuous
operation
3 Cable with storage for chuck key
4 On/Off switch with revolution
regulation
5 Right/Left directional switch
6 Additional Handle
7 Wing screw
8 Depth stop
9 Drill chuck
10 Collar
11 Guide for depth stop
12 Wing screw
13 Drill chuck key
4 – Correct use
SB500M designates a hammer drill with
500 Watt power output. The proper use
of this power tool comprises drilling of
wood and metal as well as hammer
drilling of concrete and masonry. Only
use the power tool, tools and accessories