1. Layout (Figure 1/2)
1
SDS-Plus chuck
2
Drilling depth stop
3
Selector switch: drill/hammer (hammer stop)
4
Selector switch: chisel/drill (drill stop)
5
Direction switch: anticlockwise/clockwise
6
Speed control
7
On/Off switch
8
Locking button
9
Power cable
10
Additional handle
11
Clamping screw
2. Items supplied
BH-G 726
SDS-Plus chuck
Scroll chuck 1.5 - 13 mm
Chuck key
Hammer drill bit Ø 12, Ø 16, Ø 18 mm
Pointed chisel bit (15) and flat chisel bit (14)
Additional handle with depth stop
Case
3. Use
This electric hammer drill is designed for drilling in wood
and metal, for hammer drilling in concrete, stone and
masonry, and for screwdriving in wood and metal in the
DIY sector. The machine also features a chiseling func-
tion for working in concrete and masonry. It is to be used
only with suitable accessories (see data published by the
manufacturer). All other uses are expressly prohibited.
4. Important information
Please read these directions for use carefully and put all
the information into practice. This manual will acquaint
you with the machine's features, its correct use and
essential safety rules.
Safety rules
The BH-G 726 is not designed
to drive attachment appliances.
Use the machine for its inten-
ded purpose only.
Never use the machine near
vapors or combustible liquids.
Use only sharp drill bits and
screwdriving bits.
Always unplug the machine
before cleaning it or changing
drill bits etc.
Keep the power cable safe
from damage. Oil and acids
can damage cables.
Never carry the machine by its
power cable.
Never remove the plug from the
socket-outlet by tugging on the
power cable.
Make sure the power switch is
off before you plug in the
machine.
Always keep the power cable
away from where you want to
drill.
Extension cables must have a
minimum conductor cross sec-
tion of 1.5 mm
2
. If you use a
cable reel, run all the cable off
the reel.
Outdoor socket-outlets must
have earth-leakage circuit-brea-
kers.
Never overload the machine.
Always use the machine with
the additional handle.
Always hold the machine with
two hands when it is running.
Make sure of your footing, par-
ticularly when working free-han-
ded on ladders or scaffolding.
Secure all workpieces so they
cannot slip.
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