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User manual Makita, model HAMMER-DRILLS & DRIVER DRILLS

Manafacture: Makita
File size: 1.75 mb
File name: 8fe47428-6be4-4840-a671-72477022113b.pdf
Language of manual:enesfr
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Hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring. Contact with a “live” wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool “live” and shock the operator. 2. Keep hands away from all cutting edges and moving parts. 3. Maintain labels and nameplates. These carry important information. If unreadable or missing, contact a MILWAUKEE Service facility for a free replacement. 4. Wear ear protectors when using the tool for extended periods. Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise can cause hearing loss. page 2 Symbology Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Canadian Standards Association Properly Recycle Nickel Cadmium Batteries Volts Direct Current No Load Revolutions per Minute (RPM) Specifications Catalog Number Volts No Load RPM No Load Blows per Minute Capacities Steel Wood Masonry 0514-20 0516-20 14.4 14.4 Low 0-450 High 0-1450 Low 0-450 High 0-1450 Low 0-5850 High 0-18850 N/A 1/2" 1/2" 1-1/2" 1-1/2" 3/8" N/A FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION Cat. No. 0516-20 1. Speed selector 2. Release buttons 3. Battery pack 4. Trigger 5. Control switch 6. Keyless chuck Cat. No. 0514-20 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7. Clutch/Hammer-Drill selector collar (Cat. No. 0514-20 only) page 3 CHARGING AND USING BATTERY PACK Charge only MILWAUKEE 12, 14.4 and 18 Volt Power Plus battery packs in Power Plus chargers. Other types of batteries may explode causing personal injury and damage. WARNING! Charge your battery pack before using your tool for the first time and when your tool no longer performs with the power and torque needed for the job. Full loading capacity of battery pack is only reached after 4 - 5 chargings. Never completely discharge the battery pack. Standard charging time will vary according to the type of charger you use. The Fig. 2 Cat. No. 0516-20 charging time will also vary depending on the supply voltage and charge needed. For example, if your battery pack does not require a full charge, charging time will be less. FOR SPECIFIC CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS, PLEASE READ THE CHARGER INSTRUCTION SHEET SUPPLIED WITH YOUR CHARGER. 2. For optimum weight distribution and balance. Insert the battery pack from the back by pressing in the release buttons and sliding the battery pack into the body of the tool. Insert the battery pack until clamp engages. Battery packs are affected by temperature. Your battery pack will perform best and have longest life if it is charged when the temperature is between 60°-80°F (15°-27°C). Do not charge in temperatures below 40°F (5°C) or above 105°F (40°C). Under these conditions, capacity will be reduced. See “Maintenance”. Removing Battery Pack from Tool Push in the release buttons and remove the battery pack. Inserting Battery Pack into Tool (Fig. 1 & 2) Battery pack can be inserted into the tool in two ways. Fig. 1 Cat. No. 0516-20 1. For working in restricted spaces. Insert the battery pack from the front by pressing in the release buttons and sliding battery pack into the body of the tool. Insert the battery pack until clamp engages. page 4 OPERATION The torque specifications shown here are approximate values obtained with a fully charged battery pack. To reduce the risk of personal injury, always wear eye protection. WARNING! Using Keyless Chucks (Fig. 3) Always remove the battery pack or lock the trigger before inserting or removing bits. Fig. 3 Sleeve Collar 1. To open the chuck jaws, hold the collar while turning the sleeve in the counterclockwise direction. When using drill bits, allow the bit to strike the bottom of the chuck. Center the bit in the chuck jaws and lift it about 1/16" off of the bottom. When using screwdriver bits, insert the bit far enough for the chuck jaws to grip the hex of the bit. 2. To close the chuck jaws, hold the collar while turning the sleeve in the clockwise direction. Tighten securely. 3. To remove the bit, hold the collar while turning the sleeve in the counterclockwise direction. Using Clutch (Fig. 4) This tool has an adjustable clutch for driving different types of screws into different materials. When properly adjusted, the clutch will slip at a preset torque to prevent driving the screw too deep and to prevent damage to the screw or tool. To adjust the clutch, turn the clutch adjusting ring to one of the twenty positions shown on the adjusting ring. Fig. 4 Clutch Adjusting Ring Position NumbersHammer-drill selector collar Torque 0514-20 0516-20 Positions 1 - 5 0 - 14 in. lbs. 0 - 14 in. lbs. Positions 6 - 10 20 - 41 in. lbs. 20 - 41 in. lbs. Positions 11 - 15 46 - 60 in. lbs. 46 - 60 in. lbs. Positions 16 - 20 65 - 85 in. lbs. 65 - 85 in. lbs. Drill Low High 350 in. lbs. 110 in. lbs. 390 in. lbs. 130 in. lbs. NOTE: Because the above settings are only a guide, use a piece of scrap material to test the different clutch positions before driving screws into the workpiece. Selecting Speed (Fig. 5) The speed selector is on top of the motor housing. Allow the tool to come to a complete stop before changing speed...

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