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161992A071-HDC100_HDC100 1/10/14 1:02 PM Page 6
Make sure the accessory has been fully
inserted into the chuck before setting the depth
gauge.
Set the depth gauge by compressing the
telescopic guide toward the tool. When the
desired length of the bit is exposed, press and
slide the depth stop button against the guide
housing and release the button (Fig. 11). The
depth gauge is spring loaded and will return to
the fully extended position when pressure has
been released. (When drilling, the telescopic
guide will compress until it engages the depth
stop button.)
USE WITH A VACUUM
(Not included)
Insert the vacuum hose from the vacuum into the
dust port of the dust extraction unit (Fig. 13).
The Bosch vacuum hose comes with a sleeve
nozzle attached to a snap-in connector (Fig. 13).
The sleeve nozzle provides the quickest, easiest
connection of the nozzle to the attachment. The
snap-in connector provides a more secured
connection. To use the snap-in connecter, remove
the rubber nozzle from the vacuum hose. Press
the snap-in connector into the dust port until you
hear the click.
Dust port adaptors are also available to connect the
Bosch dust extraction attachment to any common
ADjUSTING THE TELESCOPIC GUIDE
TO THE BIT LENGTH
The length of the telescopic guide can be
adjusted to desired bit lengths (maximum bit
length is 10", 8" useable).
To adjust length, open the housing clamp
lever and slide the housing forwards or
backwards for the desired positioning of the
attachment. Secure the housing by closing
the housing clamp lever. Note: the tip of the
bit should match the side of the dust cap that
touches the work surface (Fig. 12).
size vacuum hose. See Boschtools.com for details.
Turn the vacuum on and place the tool / attachment
over the desired drilling location so that bit is lined
up with the center of the hole to be drilled. Follow all
tool safety and operating instructions.
Note: for best results, continue running the tool
even when removing the bit from the hole. The
combination of the vacuum with the spinning
motion of the bit helps remove a majority of the dust
from the hole.
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the
material being drilled.
Following a few simple tips will reduce wear on
the tool and the chance of injury to the
operator.
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FIG. 12

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