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WARNING! The specified vibration
emission value was measured in
accordance with a normed test
procedure and can be used to compare
one power tool with another.
The specified vibration emission value
can also be used for an introductory
estimation of exposure.
The actual vibration emission value at
disposal during operation of the power
tool may deviate from the specification
in the operating instructions or 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 power tool used correctly?
• Is the correct type of material
processed?
• Is the power tool in proper working
order?
• Are the handles or optional vibration
handles mounted and fixed securely
against the body of the power tool?
If you sense an unpleasant feeling or
your skin changes colour when you are
using the power tool, stop working
immediately and take a break. Take
sufficient breaks. If you do not take
sufficient breaks, this may cause a
hand-arm vibration syndrome.
The loading level experienced in
conjunction with the work or use of the
power tool should be estimated and
appropriate breaks taken. 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. Service
this power tool in accordance with the
information in the operating instructions.
If the power tool is to be used
frequently, contact your dealer and
procure anti-vibration equipment
(handles) if necessary.
Avoid using the power tool at ambient
temperatures of t = 10 °C or lower. Draw
up a work schedule that can be used to
minimise vibration load.
Information about minimising noise
A certain amount of noise is unavoidable
when using this power tool. 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 that of the persons around,
suitable ear protection should be worn.
3 – Components
1
Selector switch for drilling/hammer
drilling
2
Handle
3
Stop button for continuous
operation
4
Feed cable
5
Operating display
6
On/Off switch with rotation speed
regulation
7
Clockwise/anti-clockwise switch
8
Additional handle
9
Depth stop
10
Chuck
11
Wing screw
4 – Correct use
MSB750-1 designates a hammer drill
with 750 Watt power output. The proper
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