Black & Decker Bh300, Bh100 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTIONMANUAL
HammerDrills3/8"(10mm)and112"(13mml
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Warning! Whenusingelectricaltools,thefollowingbasicsafetypre- cautionsshouldalwaysbetakento reducethe risk offire, electric shockandpersonalinjury. Readalltheseinstructionsbeforeattemptingto operatethe product
Considerthe workareaenvironment.Donot exposethepowertoolto rainanddo notusein dampor wet locations. Keepsworkareaswell lit. Donot usethe powertoolwheretheremaybea risk offire or explosion.
Guardagainst electric shock. Avoidbodycontact,where possible with earthedorgroundedsurfaces(e.g.pipes,radiators,rangesand refrigerators).
Keepchildren away. Donotletvisitorsshouldtouchthe tool or extensioncord. All visitorsshouldbe kept awayfromthe work area.
Store idle tools. Whennotin use,toolsshouldbe storedin adry,high or lockedplace,outofthe reachofchildren.
Donot force the tool. It will deliverbetter performancewhentool is usedat the recommendedspeed.
Usethe right tool. Donotforcesmalltoolsor attachmentsto dothe job of aheavy-dutytool. Donot usethetool for purposesnotintended; for example,donot usea circularsaw to cutatreelimbor logs.
Dress properly. Donotwear looseclothingorjewelry asthey canbe
caughtin movingparts. Rubberglovesandnon-slqdfootwearis recommendedwhenworking outdoors.Wearprotectivehaircovering
to contain long hair.
Usesafety glasses. Use a face or dust mask as well, if the operation
is dUstyorif the tool is beingusedin enclosedspaces.
Connectingdust extraction equipment. If devicesare providedfor
the connectionof dustextractionandcollection,ensurethatthese are
connectedandproperlyused,especiallyinconfinedareas.
Donot abuse the cord. Nevercarry the tool byits cordoryankit to
disconnectit fromthesocket. Keepthe cordawayfrom heat,oil and sharpedges.
Secure the work. Useclampsor vicesto securelyfastenthe material
youareworkingwith. It is saferthanusinga handandit freesboth
handsto operatethetool.
Donot overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Maintainthe tool with care. Keepa cuttingtool sharpandcleanfor
betterand saferperformance.Followthe instructionsfor lubricating andchangingaccessories.Inspectthetools andcord periodicallyand
if damaged,haverepairedbyanAuthorizedServiceCenter.Inspectthe extensioncordperiodically,andreplaceif damaged. Keepthe handles
dry,cleanandfreefrom 011andgrease.
Disconnectthe tool. Whennot in use,beforeservicingandwhen
changingaccessoriessuchasblades,bits andclutters. Removeadjusting keywrenches. Formthe habitofcheckingto see that keysandadjustingwrenchesareremovedfromthetool and replacedinthestorageareabeforeswitchingon.
Avoid unintentional starting. -Donot carry aplugged-intoolwith a fingeronthe switch.Makesurethe switchISoff whenthe tool isplug- gingin. .
Useanoutdoorextensioncord. Whenatoolis usedoutdoors,only
useanextensioncordintendedfor outdooruse.
Stayalert. Watchwhatyouaredoing,usecommonsenseanddonot
operatethetoolwhentired. .
Checkdamaged parts. Beforefurtheruseof the tool,guardandother
partsthat aredamagedshouldbecarefullycheckedtodetermine whetherit wouldoperateproperlyandperformits intendedfunction. Checkforalignmentof movingparts;free runningof movingparts; breakageof parts;mountingandanyotherconditionsthatmayaffect
itsoperation.
If the guardor otherpartsaredamaged,theyshouldbeproperly repairedor replacedbyanAuthorizedServiceCenterunlessotherwise indicatedin the productbooklet. Havedefectiveswitchesreplacedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter.
Donotusethe tool ifthe switchdoesnotturn on oroff. Warning! Theuseof anyaccessoryorattachmentotherthanrecom-
mendedinthe productbooklet,maypresenta risk of personalinjury. Havethe tool repaired by a qualifiedperson. Theelectricaltool is
in accordancewith therelevantsafetyrequirements:Aqualifiedper- sonusingoriginalspareparts shouldonlycarryoutrepairs;otherwise, this mayresultin considerabledangerto the user.
Savetheseinstructions!
FEATURES
1.
Drillswitch(onlywith specificmodels)
Chuck
2.
On/offswitchorvariableswitch
3.
lock-on button
4.
Airventilation
5.
6.
Beltclip Forward/reverseswitch
7.
control(onlywithspecificmodels)
8.
Sidehandle(onlywith specificmodels)
COMMANDS
.Theon/offswitch orvariablespeedswitch is usedto operateyour
drill in all modesofoperation.
.Thelock-onbuttonprovidescontinuousoperationofyourdrill.
.Ontwospeeddrills,the speedcontrolallowsselectionofthe appro-
priatednllingspeed.
.Thesidehandle(whereprovided)givesa secondarygrippingposition
for yourdrilling speed.
.Yourdrill canoperateasa hammerdrill ora rotary drill dependingon
the settingof the hammer/drillswitch.
.Theforward/reverse switch controls the direction of the rotation when
yourdrill is usedasscrewdriver,orwhenclearingajammeddrill bit.
On/OffSwitch (Fig. 1 item 3) Toswitch you~drill on, depress the on/off switch; your drill stops when
the switch
is released.
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Lock-onButton (Fig. 1 item 4)
If continuosoperationis required,pressthe lock-onbuttonwhile the on/offswitch ISdepressed(Fig.1 Item3).Tostop whenoperationis continuos,depresstheon/off switchagainandrelease.
Percussion Switch (Fig. 1 item 1)
Thisis aspecialfeaturein yourdrifl that allows hitting androtatingat the sametime.
a) DrillMode ~
Whendrillingwoodandmetal.Usefulfor drillingprojectsonly.
b) HammerMode I--
Whendrillingmasonry,setthe hammerswitchin this mode.
TwoSpeed Switch(Fig.1 item 3)
Tosetthetwo-speedswitch inlowspeedpushthe switchmidway backward"I", to set the switch in high-speedpushthe switch all the
waybackward"II".
OPERATIONS
1. ASA GENERALRULE. Forlargesizedrill bitsuselow speedsand for smallerdrill bitsusehighspeeds. Onvariablespeeddrills,the morethe trigger is pressedthefaster thespeed.
2. SETTHESPEEDOFYOURDRILL.
Settheforward/reverseswitch to the desireddirectionof rotation. Neverchangethesettingof thehammerswitch,orthe
forward/reversewhenyourdrill is in operation.
3. MAINTAINVENTSCLEAROFOBSTRUCTION.Inorderto maintain
yourtoolfrom overheatingandextendthe lifeof yourtool, maintain the ventilationareasofyourtoolfreefrom obstructionall thetime.
4. HOWTOPOSIT'')NA DRILLBITONYOURDRILL. Selectthe appro- priatedrill bit tor the job (fOIl First,makesurethedrill ISunplugged. Holdingtherear sectionof the chuck,rotatethe frontsectionuntil thejaws of thechuckare sufficientlyopen.Insertthe drill bit in the jaws of the chuck.Hold the rearsectionof the chuckwhile tighteningthefront. Turnthe chuckkeyclockwiseto tightenthejaws andsecurelygripthe drill bit. Usethechuckkey in the 3 holesfor betterresults.
OWthe guidelinesof thetablebelow).
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DRILL BIT APPLICATION
. High Speed Steel
i. Steel, Aluminium, all types of
woods . Cabide Steel . Tungesten Carbide
. All types o,fwood . Masonry,concrete, stone,
brick, tile marble, etc.
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materialto bedrilled is
tightly fastenedandwhen dnllingthin materialsuse
a woodsupr°rt. Always
drill ata 90 angleand placeenoughpressureon the drill forthe drill to per- foratethe surfaceyouare drilling. Neveruseexces- siveforcewhen usingyour
drill.
6. ACCESSORIES:Variousaccessoriescanfit yourdrill, allowingyou
to diversifyits use. .
7. SANDINGI POLISHING: Positionthediscasshowninthefigure
below.Placethe rubbersupportinthe chuckandturnthe chuckkey
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FEATURES
POWER
Model
Watts
BH50 430 3.5 BH90 450"
BH100
450
BH120 450 3.7 BH150 450 3.7 BH200
450 3.7
BH300 500 4.0
Theperformance of any power tool dependsupon the accessoryused. Black& Deckeraccessories are engineeredto high quality standardsand are designedto enhancethe performanceof yourtool. PurchasingBlack and Deckeraccessories will ensurethe bestperformanceof your Black and Deckertool.
AMPS
120V
220V I
1.9
3.7
3.7
2.0
2.0 2500
2.0
2.0
2.0 0 - 2 500
2.2
ACCESSORIES
(rpm)
rev/min
II
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2500
2 500
2500
210012500
0 - 2500
IQ]DOUBLEINSULATION
Thetool is doubleinsulated. This meansthat all the externalmetal parts are electrically insulated from the main powersupply. This is doneby placing
insulation barriers between the electricaland mechanicalcomponentsmak- ing it necessaryfor the toolto beearthead (grounded).
NOTE: Doubleinsulation does nottake the placeof normal safety precau- tions when operating the tool. The insulationsystem is for added protection against injury resulting from a possibleelectrical insulation failure within the
tool. EXTENSIONCABLES- Upto 30m (100ft.) of 3 core extensioncable can be
usedwith undue loss of power. NOTE:An extension cable should not be usedunless absolutely necessary. If the use of an extensioncable is a must, make sure it is properlywired, contains the correct rated fuseas recommendedin its literature and is in
goodelectrical condition. TECHNICALDATA
Thelevel of sound pressureof the tool is in accordancewith U.L.legislation. It is recommendedthat you take appropriatemeasuresfor the protection of your hearing if the sound level seems uncomfortable. Thenormally equates to a sound pressure in excessof 85db (A).
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