Makita HM1304B manual

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    1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUEL D'INSTRUCTION MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DOUBLE INSULA T ION DOUBLE ISOLA T ION DOBLE AISLAMIENT O IMPORT ANT : Read Before Using. IMPORT ANT : Lire avant usage. IMPORT ANTE: Leer antes de usar . Demolition Hammer Marteau Piqueur Martillo Demoledor HM1304B 003891[...]

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    2 ENGLISH (Orig inal instruct ions) SPECIFICA TIONS Model HM1304B Blows per minu te 1,450 Overall leng th 831 mm (32 - 3/ 4") Net weight 18.1 kg (39.8 lbs) • Due to our conti nuing program me of research an d development, th e specifications herein are subj ect to change w ithout notice. • S pecifications may differ from country to co untr[...]

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    3 17. Do not use tool if switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool that canno t be controlled w ith the switch is dangerou s and must be rep aired. 18. Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive safe ty measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidental[...]

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    4 11 . Do not point the tool at any one in the area when operating. The bit coul d fly out and injure someo ne seriou sly . 12. Do not touch the bit or p arts close to the bit immediately after operation; they may be extremely hot and could burn your skin. 13. Some material cont ains chemicals which ma y be toxic. T ake caution to prevent dust inha[...]

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    5 T o secure the handle at a fix ed position, first loosen the nut and swing the h andle to the desired position for use. Then tighten the nut firmly . If the set bolt turns together with the nut w hen you secure the nut, see that the projecting portion of the sid e handle fits into the notch on the head of the set bolt. Inst alling or remo ving th[...]

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    6 Replacing carbon br ushes 1 2 3 001 1 46 When the resin insulating tip in side the carbon brush is exposed to cont act the commut ator , it will automatically shut of f the moto r . When this occ urs, both carbon brushes should be replaced. Keep the carbon brushes clean and free to sli p in the holders. Both carbon bru shes should be replaced at [...]

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    7 MAKIT A LIMITED ONE YEAR W ARRANTY W arranty Policy Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory . It is warranted to be free of defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase. Should any trouble develop during this one year period, return the COMPLETE tool, [...]

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    8 FRANÇAIS (Mode d’empl oi original) SPÉCIFICA TIONS Modèle HM1304B Nombre de frappes par mi nute 1 450 Longueur tot ale 831 mm (32 - 3/ 4") Poids net 18,1 kg (39,8 lbs) • Étant donné l'évolutio n constante de notre prog ramme de recher c he et de dével oppement, l es spécifications con tenues dans ce manuel sont suj ettes à [...]

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    9 une pièce tournante de l'outil peut pro voquer des blessures. 13. Ne vous penchez p as trop en avant. Maintenez un bon appui et restez en équilibre en tout temps. Un bonne stabilité v ous permet de mieux réagir à une situ ation inattendue. 14. Utilisez des accessoires de sécurité. Portez toujours un protecteur pour la vue. Selon les c[...]

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    10 USB009-2 RÈGLES DE SÉCURITÉ P ARTICULIÈRES NE vous laissez P AS tromper (au fil d'une utilisati on répétée) p ar un sentiment d'aisance et de familiarité avec le produit, en négligeant le respect rigoureux des règles de sécurité qui accomp agnent le marteau. L'utilisation non sécuritaire ou incorrecte de cet outil com[...]

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    11 DESCRIPTION DU FONCTIONNEMENT AT T E N T I O N : • Assurez-vous toujo urs que l' outil est hors tension et débranché avant de l'ajuster ou de vérifier son fonctionnement. Interrupteur 1 2 003892 AT T E N T I O N : • Avant de bra ncher l'outil, a ssurez-vous toujours que la gâchette fonctionne corre ctement et revient en po[...]

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    12 (2) Pour les foret s sans embase 1 2 3 45 003895 Faites pivoter le dispo sitif de retenue v ers l'arrière et légèrement vers le bas. La partie ent aillée du foret faisant fa ce à l'arbre du dispositif de retenue, insérez le foret à fond dans le porte- outil. Faites ensuite pivoter le dispositif de retenue pour qu'il descend[...]

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    13 situation ex ige toutefois que vous grai ssiez vous-même l'outil, procédez alors comme suit. Laissez tourner l'outil pendant quelque s minutes pour le faire chauf fer . Arrêtez-le et débranche z-le. Retirez le bouchon du carter au moy en d'une clé hexagonale, puis remplissez de graisse fraîche (60 g; 2 oz). N'utilisez q[...]

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    14 ESP AÑOL (Instrucciones originales) ESPECIFICACIONES Modelo HM1304B Especificaciones el éctricas en México 120 V 13 A 50/60 Hz Golpes por minuto 1 450 Longitud tot al 831 mm (32 - 3/ 4") Peso neto 18,1 kg (39,8 lbs) • Debido a nues tro programa conti nuo de investig ación y desarrollo, las especificaciones a quí dadas están sujetas [...]

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    15 antes de conectar la herramient a. El transportar herramientas eléctricas con el dedo en el interruptor o el en chufar herramienta s eléctricas que tengan el interruptor en posición encendida invita a acciden tes. 12. Retire las llaves de ajuste y de apriete antes de encender la herramient a. Una llave de ajuste o llave de aprie te que sea de[...]

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    16 Tabla 1. Calibre m í nimo para el cable Volts Longitud total del cable en metros 120 V~ 7,6 m (25 ft) 15,2 m (50 ft) 30,4 m (100 ft) 45,7 m (150 ft) M á s de No m á s de Calibre del cable (AWG) 0 A 6 A 1 81 61 61 4 18 16 14 12 6 A 10 A 10 A 12 A 16 16 14 12 12 A 16 A 14 12 No se recomienda Amperaje nominal 000173 USB009-2 NORMAS ESPECÍFICAS [...]

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    17 USD203-2 Símbolos A continuación se muestran los símbolos utilizados para la herramienta. ・ volts o v oltios ・ amperes ・ hertz ・ corriente alterna ・ Construcción clase II ・ revoluciones o alternaciones por minuto ・ número de percusi ones DESCRIPCIÓN DEL FUNCIONAMIENTO PRECAUCIÓN: • Asegúrese siempre de q ue la herramienta[...]

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    18 (1) Para cincel con collarín 1 2 3 45 003894 Gire la pinza sujet adora hacia atrás y apenas hacia abajo. Inserte el cin cel en la herramienta hast a que haga tope. Para sujetar el cincel firmemente, coloque la pinza sujetadora nuev amente en su posición original. PRECAUCIÓN: • Siempre asegúrese de que la broc a está bien segura tirando d[...]

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    19 Utilice un destornillador p ara quitar l as tapa s de los portaescobillas. Extraiga las e scobillas gastada s, inserte las nuevas y vuelva a colocar los tap as. 1 2 003897 V uelva a instalar las placas de soporte firmemen te. Lubricación Esta herramient a no necesit a lubricación por hora ni diaria dado que posee un sistema incorporado de lubr[...]

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    20 GARANTÍA LIMIT ADA MAKIT A DE UN AÑO Ésta Garantía no aplica para México Política de garantía Cada herramienta Makita es inspeccionada y probada exhaustivamente antes de salir de fábrica. Se garantiza que va a estar libre de defectos de mano de obra y materiales por el periodo de UN AÑO a partir de la fecha de adquisición original. Si [...]

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    24 Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: • lead from lead-based paints, • crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry pro[...]