Hilti TKT 2000, TKT 1300 User Manual

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Instructions
electric
using
precautions
to
electric
shock,
including
reduce
the
switch
for lefUright
locator
shown)
gauge
tools,
should
risk ol
the
and
Personal
following:
operation
hand
basic
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rotation
Dimensions
without
Length
width:
to corner:
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impact high
2-Wire
speed
speed
graduated
Insulated
Double
Capacity
KWIK-TAPPER
screws
drilling KWIK-TAPPER
screws
drilling
bit:
control
switch
button
run
PolYamide
2000
for metal
1300
heavy
for
Read
Construction
and
Cord
switch
housing
"Jet"
clutch
settings
torque
is designed
lo
up
is designed
metal
Instructions
All
2-Prong
1/4"
Plug
to drive
thickness.
drive
to
wood applications
and
12%"
z'/a
13/a"
41/e lbs.
4'/a IOS''
l0 feet
commercially
all
commercially
all
4.0 lbs
4.U lus.
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available
available
sell
self
Don't use
in
damo
gasses.
Work Area
and
areas
invite injuries.
Work Area
power
wet loca-
or
work area
tool in
flammable
Against
power
Iiquids
1. Keep Clean Cluttered benches
2. Gonsider
Environment
Don't expose
to rain.
tools
tions. Keeo
lit. Do not use ence of
or
3. Guard
Electric Shock
Prevent body contact grounded example: ranges, enctosures.
4. Keep Children
Do not let visitors
tool or extension
visitors should away
5. Store When not should high or out of
surfaces.
pipes,
radiators,
refrigerator
Away
contact
cord.
kept
be
from work area.
ldle Tools
in
use,tools
be stored
locked-up
reach of children.
in dry, and
place
tools
pres-
with
For
well
All
Don't Force
6. will
It
do
and safer which
7. Use
force small tool or
Don't
attachment
heavyduty
of a
tool for
use intended.
Dress
8.
Do not ing
or be caught Rubber
footwear are
skid
mended
outdoors. hair covering long hair.
Use Safety
9.
Also use mask if cutting operation
is dusty.
Don't Abuse Cord
10.
Never carry
yank
or from receptacle.
from heat. oil. and
cord
-
charn adnae
Tool
job
the
better rate for
at the
it was intended.
Right Tool
to
the
do
tool. Don't
purpose
Properly
wear loose cloth-
jewelry.
They can
in moving
gloves
when working
Wear
non-
and
recom-
protective
to contain
Glasses
face to dust
tool by cord
it
to disconnect
Keep
job
not
parts
11. Secure Work Use clamps or a hold work. lt's safer than
your
using
vise
hand and it
to
frees both hands to oper-
ate tool.
12. Don't Keep balance at all
13.
Care Keep tools sharp and clean for betier and safer performance. structions and changing accessories.
Inspect tool cords
ically
have
rized service
spect extention cords
periodically
damaged.
dry, clean, and
oil and
14.
When noi
servicing, changing
Overreach
proper
footing and
times.
Maintain Tools With
Follow in-
for lubricating
period-
if
and
damaged,
repaired by
autho-
facility. In-
and replace if
Keep handles
free from
grease.
Disconnect Tools
in
use, before
and when
accessories,
such as
culters.
15.
blades, bits,
Remove Adjusting
Keys and Wrenches
Form a habit
to
see that
justing
moved from tool before
turning it
1
Avoid
6.
Starting
Don't carry
of checking
keys
and ad-
wrenches are
on.
Unintentional
plugged-in
re-
with finger on switch. Be
sure
plugging
17.
is off when
switch
in.
Outdoor Use
Extension Cords
When tool is used
out-
doors, use only extension
intended for
cords
use
outdoors and so marked.
18.
Watch what
ing. Do you
19.
Alert
Stay
not operate tool
Check
you
Use common sense.
are tired.
are do-
when
Damaged
Parts
Before further
use of the
tool
part
tool any
that is
dam-
aged should be carefully checked to determine
will
it
operate perform tion. Check for alignment of moving
intended func-
its
parts, and any other that may affect ation.
Any
part
damaged should be
repaired or
erly by an authorized
properly
mounting,
conditions
its
oper-
that is
prop-
replaced
service
that
center unless otherwise indicated elsewhere this instruction
Have
defective
switches
replaced by
in
manual.
cords or
authorized service center.
Do not use tool if switch
not turn it on and off.
does
20. Replacement
Parts
When servicing use only
identical
parts.
21. Wear Ear Protectors
Wear
using for extended
penods.
replacement
protectors
ear
when
and
Double
The Hilti
1300 are double-insulated
for extra
tection. equipped cord which can be
standard
No necessarv. When servicing identical
Insulation
TKT 2000/TKT operator
The tools
with a
and two-prong
grounding
used on
volts outlets.
115
of
replacement
pro­are
two-wire
plug
the tool
use only
Extension
Use an heavy current An undersized cause resulting and overheating. lowing rect size
is
on
use gauge.
extension
enough
your
a drop
in loss of
list shows
to use depending
length.
cord
the next
Cords
to carry
tool
cord
voltage,
in
lf in
heavier
cord
requires.
will
power
fol-
The the cor
doubt,
the
The smaller the
Note: gauge
number, the
ier
the cord.
HILTI salesman
sion cords.
See
The following
are recommended
Wire Gauges
can
for
vour
TKT tools.
heav-
your
for exten-
Ameri-
(AWG)
Cord length
up to 25 ft" up to 50 ft.
to 75 ft.
up
100 ft.
up to up io 150 ft. up to 200 ft.
AWG
'18
to
14
tz
10 10
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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