Harbor Freight Tools 45338 manual

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    HAMMER DRILL - 1/2 INCH HAMMER DRILL - 1/2 INCH HAMMER DRILL - 1/2 INCH HAMMER DRILL - 1/2 INCH HAMMER DRILL - 1/2 INCH V V V V V ARIABLE SPEED - REVERSIBLE ARIABLE SPEED - REVERSIBLE ARIABLE SPEED - REVERSIBLE ARIABLE SPEED - REVERSIBLE ARIABLE SPEED - REVERSIBLE ASSEMBL Y AND OPERA TING INSTR UCTIONS 3491 MISSION OAKS BL VD ., CAMARILLO , CA 9301[...]

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    Page 2 SKU 45338 SPECIFICA TIONS I t em Desc r i pt i on Pow er C onsum pt i on 120 V AC , 6 0 Hz, si n gl e ph a se, 6. 3 am ps ( l oad ) , 750 w at t s Mo t o r D oubl e i nsul at e d C huck Cap aci t y 3/ 64 t o 1/ 2 i nch, pl us key chuck C huck Thr ead 1/ 2" - 20 U N F Spe ed 0 ~ 2800 R PM (no l oad); 0 ~ 42 , 00 0 BP M Sw i tch El ect ro[...]

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    Page 3 SKU 45338 Electrical Safety 4. A void body contact with g rounded surf aces such as pipes, radiators, ranges , and refrigerators. There is an increased r isk of electr ic shock if y our body is grounded. 5. Do not e xpose power tools to rain or wet conditions . W ater enter ing a power tool will increase the risk of electr ic shock. 6. Groun[...]

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    Page 4 SKU 45338 14. Do not ov erreach. Keep proper f ooting and balance at all times. Proper f ooting and balance enables better control of the po wer tool in unexpected situations . 15. Use saf ety equipment. Always w ear e ye protection. Dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used f or appropr iate conditions. [...]

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    Page 5 SKU 45338 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR THE HAMMER DRILL 1. Hold tool b y insulated gr ipping surfaces when perf or ming an operation where the cutting tools ma y contact hidden wir ing or its own cord. Contact with a ”live” wire will make e xposed metal par ts of the tool “live” and shock the operator . 2. Maintain labels and nameplates[...]

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    Page 6 SKU 45338 GROUNDING W ARNING! Impr ope rly connecting the gr ounding w ire can result in t he risk of electri c shoc k. Check wit h a qualfi f ied elect rici an if y ou are in doubt as t o whether t he outlet is pr ope rl y grounded. Do not modify the power cord plug pr o v i ded with the tool. Never remo ve the grounding pr ong from the plu[...]

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    Page 7 SKU 45338 EXTENSION CORDS 1. Grounded tools require a three wire e xtension cord. Double Insulated tools (like this one) can use either a two or three wire e xtension cord. 2. As the distance from the supply outlet increases, y ou must use a heavier gauge e xtension cord. Using extension cords with inadequately siz ed wire causes a ser ious [...]

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    Page 8 SKU 45338 SYMBOLOGY T able B UNP A CKING When unpacking, chec k to make sure that all the par ts are included. See Figure C. Also ref er to the Assembly section, and the Assemb ly Drawing and P ar ts List at the end of this manual. Figure C If any par ts are missing or broken, please call Harbor F reight T ools at the number on the cov er of[...]

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    Page 9 SKU 45338 ASSEMBL Y INSTR UCTIONS 1. Inser t the Auxiliar y Handle (501) over the Housing (29) until it rests behind the Chuc k (2). When required for e xact depth dr illing, inser t the Depth Gauge (502) into the A uxiliar y Handle clamp. See Figure D belo w . 2. T urn the Forw ard Handle for left or right-handed use, then securely tighten [...]

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    Page 10 SKU 45338 Figure E 3. Adjust the V ariable Speed Scre w f or the desired (maximum) speed action when the Switch is pressed. 4. F or precision depth dr illing, loosen the Wing Nut securing the Auxiliar y Handle (501), and slide the Depth Gauge (502) down, gauging the depth from the bit tip . Retighten the Wing Nut again. 5. V erify that the [...]

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    Page 11 SKU 45338 INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING Caution! Make sure the P ower Switc h of the Hammer Drill is in its “OFF” position and that the tool is unplugged fr om its electrical outlet before perf orming any inspec- tion, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. 1 . Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Hammer Drill. Ch[...]

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    Page 12 SKU 45338 NO TE : Some par ts are listed and shown f or illustra- tion pur poses only and are not a vailab le individually as replacement par ts. PARTS LIST Item No. Description Qty. 1. Screw, M6 x25 1 2. Chuck 1 3. Chuck K ey 1 4. Spind le 1 5. Steel Ba ll , 3 1 6. Circle Se al 1 7. Ball Bea ring 1 8. Spring 1 9. Gear, Lar ge 1 10. Needle [...]

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    Page 13 SKU 45338 ASSEMBL Y DRA WING[...]