Milwaukee 2611-20 manual

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    OPERA TOR'S MANUAL MANUEL de L'UTILISA TEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJUR Y , USER MUST READ AND UNDERST AND OPERA T OR'S MANUAL. AFIN DE RÉDUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES, L'UTILISA TEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L'UTILISA TEUR. P ARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES, EL USUARIO DEBE LEER Y ENT[...]

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    2 3 PERSONAL SAFETY GENERAL POWER T OOL SAFETY W ARNINGS WORK AREA SAFETY ELECTRICAL SAFETY • Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents. • Do not operate power tools in explosive atmos- pheres, such as in the presence of fl ammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or [...]

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    4 5 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION SYMBOLOGY SPECIFICA TIONS ASSEMBL Y W ARNING Recharge only with the charger speci fi ed for the battery . For speci fi c charging instructions, read the operator ’ s manual supplied with your charger and battery . Inserting/Removing the Battery To remove the battery , push in the release buttons and pull the battery p[...]

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    6 7 APPLICA TIONS W ARNING T o reduce the risk of electric shock, check work area for hidden pipes and wires before drilling or driving screws. Fig. 4 T o Drive Screws T orque selector collar setting T orque 1 - 5 0 - 16 in. lbs. 6 - 10 17 - 27 in. lbs. 1 1 - 15 28-37 in. lbs. 16 - 20 38-46 in. lbs. 21-24 47-60 in. lbs. Drill 1 Low 2 High 650 in. l[...]

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    8 9 ACCESSORIES For a complete listing of accessories refer to your MIL WAUKEE Electric T ool catalog or go online to www .milwaukeetool.com. T o obtain a catalog, contact your local distributor or service center . W ARNING Always remove battery pack before changing or removing accessories. Only use accessories speci fi cally recommend- ed for thi[...]

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    10 11 • Porter des protecteurs d’oreilles lors du perçage à percussion. L ’exposition au bruit peut entraîner une perte auditive. • Utiliser les poignée(s) auxiliaire(s) si elles sont fournie(s) avec l’outil. La perte de contrôle peut causer des blessures. • Lorsque les outils sont utilisés pour un travail risquant de mettre l’a[...]

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    12 13 No de Cat. V olts CD T r/min. à vide Coups- Minute Capacités Acier Mèche plate Mèche hélicoïdale Scie- cloche Vis (diam.) Maçonnerie 2610-20 261 1-20 18 18 Basse 0-450 Haute 0-1 800 Basse 0-450 Haute 0-1 800 n/a Basse 0-7 200 Haute 0-28,800 13 mm (1/2") 13 mm (1/2") 38 mm (1-1/2") 38 mm (1-1/2") 25 mm (1") 25 m[...]

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    14 15 AVERTISSEMENT Pour minimiser les risques d’explosion, choc électrique et dommages à la propriété, inspectez toujours l’aire de travail pour y déceler les fi ls élec- triques ou les tuyaux avant d’entreprendre le forage. APPLICA TIONS Marche, arrêt et contrôle de la vitesse 1. Pour mettre l’outil en marche, saisir fermement la[...]

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    16 17 SEGURIDAD EN EL ÁREA DE TRABAJO SEGURIDAD ELÉCTRICA ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD GENERALES P ARA LA HERRAMIENT A ELÉCTRICA • Mantenga limpia y bien iluminada el área de trabajo. Las áreas desordenadas u oscuras con- tribuyen a que se produzcan accidentes. • No utilice herramientas eléctricas en atmós- feras explosivas, como en la pres[...]

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    18 19 • Utilice protectores auditivos al usar un taladro de impacto. La exposición al ruido puede causar pérdida auditiva. • Use las empuñaduras auxiliares si se proporcionan con la herramienta. La pérdida de control puede causar lesiones personales. • Sostenga las herramientas eléctricas de las super fi cies de sujeción aisladas al ll[...]

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    20 21 2. Para cerrar las mordazas del portabrocas, gire el anillo en dirección horaria. La broca queda ase- gurada cuando el portabrocas hace un sonido de matraca y no es posible hacer girar más el anillo. 3. Para sacar la broca, gire el anillo en dirección antihoraria. NOT A: Cuando se abra o cierre el portabrocas es posible que se oiga un ruid[...]

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    22 23 Para reducir la posibilidad de atoramiento de la broca: • Use brocas a fi ladas. Las brocas a fi ladas tienen menos posibilidades de atorarse durante la per- foración. • Use la broca adecuada para el trabajo a realizar . Estas brocas han sido diseñadas para propósitos especí fi cos. • T enga cuidado cuando perfore materiales alqu[...]

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    MIL W AUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORA TION 13135 West Lisbon Road • Brook fi eld, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 53005 58-14-2700d4 09/12 Printed in China 960931592-03( ) UNITED ST A TES MIL W AUKEE Service CANADA - Service MIL W AUKEE MIL WAUKEE prides itself in producing a premium quality product that is N OTHING B UT H EAVY D UTY ® . Y our satisfaction with [...]