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TECHNICAL DATA
Article Number
Model
Rated voltage
Rated power input
Tool holder Ø
Impact rate
Impact energy
Chuck type
Weight
Sound emission values determined according to
EN 60745-1
Typically the A-weighted noise levels of the product are:
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Uncertainty K
Vibration total values a
and uncertainty K determined according to EN
60745-1
Vibration level max:
a
h ,HD
K
IDENTIFICATION
1. Tool Retainer
2. Tool holder
3. Aluminum Head
4. Housing
5. Side Handle
6. Cover
7. Switch
8. Handle
BEFORE USE
1. Power source: Ensure that the power source
to be utilized conforms to the power require-
ments which specified on the name plate of the
hammer.
2. Power switch: Ensure that the power switch is
in the position of OFF. If the plug is connected
to power receptacle while the power switch
is in ON position, the demolition hammer will
start operation immediately, which can cause
serious accident!
3. Extension cord: When the work area is re-
moved from the power source, use an exten-
sion cord of sufficient thickness and rated ca-
pacity. The extension cord should be kept as
short as practicable.
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DH 32-28 PRO
V
230
Hz
50
W
2.200
mm
28
min
950
-1
J
78
SDS-HEX
kg
32,88
dB(A)
86,04
dB(A)
106,04
dB
(triax vector sum)
h
m/s
12,97
2
m/s
1,5
2
OPERATION
Switching on: Press the on- off switch.
Switching off: Release the on- off switch.
Operate this demolition hammer by utilizing ex-
tra pressure. The performance will be better if it is
pressed properly against the work surface.
Note: Sometimes the power tool does not begin
the striking stroke even when the motor rotates,
because the oil inside has become thick. If the
power tool is used at a low temperature, or it is
used after a long idle time, this demolition ham-
mer should be kept running for above 5 minutes
to warm up.
SHOCK ABSORPTION EQUIPMENT
The tool is equipped with an Anti Vibration Con-
trol system, which dramatically reduces vibration.
AVC is designed to reduce vibrations normally
transmitted to the operator. These vibrations
induce fatigue, accidents and long term injuries
(RSI) etc.
CHANGING THE TOOL
WARNING: Remove the plug from mains
before adjusting, or cleaning the tool.
3
CAUTION: The insert tool may become
hot during use. There is a risk of burning
the hands. Wear protective gloves when
changing insert tools
Clean the shank of the bit and put some grease.
The assembly of bit without the shoulder (with
groove) (Α & Β).
Operate the lock part 2 to Fig Α position, insert
the bit 1 into the holder 3.
Operate the lock part 2 back, pull the bit 1 to
check if it was locked.
When disassembling, repeat operating lock part 2
to Fig B, then pull out the bit from holder 3.
The assembly of bit with shoulder (C & D).
The shank length can be 160mm (length from
shank end to the shoulder).
Operate the lock part 2 to Fig C position, insert
the bit 1 into the holder 3.
Operate the lock part 2 to Fig D position, can lock
the bit.
Attention: The shoulder position should be be-
tween lock part 2 and holder 3.
Operate the lock part 2 back, pull the bit 1 to
check if it was locked. When disassembling, re-
peat operating lock part 2 to Fig C, then pull the
bit from holder 3.
Remarking: when you removing the accessory,
such as a point chisel, a flat chisel etc., follow
above procedure in reverse order.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
WARNING: Remove the plug from mains
before adjusting, or cleaning the tool.
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