Manufacturer Information

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EINHELL SA

TRAVESIA DE LA VILLA ESTHER (PG IND EL NOGAL), 15

28119 Madrid

Spain

Usage Warnings

Hammer Drills

Safety warnings and precautions

Main risks

  • Ejection of fragments, dust and splinters, risking injury to eyes and skin.
  • High noise levels that can damage hearing.
  • Prolonged vibration that may cause discomfort in the hands and arms.
  • Sudden kickback (drill bit jamming) with loss of control.
  • Electrical hazard when drilling areas with concealed cables or when using damaged cables/plugs.
  • Heating of drill bits and chuck, with a risk of burns.
  • Inhalation of fine dust (e.g., silica) that can irritate the respiratory tract.
  • Falling dust, debris or the tool when working overhead or at height.
  • Damage to concealed pipes (water or gas) when drilling.
  • Cuts from sharp edges of drill bits and accessories.

Safe use

  • Always use eye, hearing and respiratory protection appropriate to the dust generated; good-grip gloves and, where applicable, a safety helmet and safety footwear.
  • Before drilling, check the area with a detector to locate cables, pipes and reinforcing bars (rebar); avoid drilling where such services are present.
  • Choose the correct drill bit and operating mode for the material; do not use damaged or incompatible accessories.
  • Hold the hammer drill with both hands and use the auxiliary handle; maintain a stable stance and keep the work area clear and well lit.
  • Start with moderate pressure and let the tool work without forcing it to reduce jamming and overheating.
  • Disconnect from the mains or remove the battery before changing drill bits, cleaning or making adjustments.
  • Use dust collection or extraction systems if the model allows, especially indoors.
  • Take regular breaks to limit exposure to vibration and the tool heating up.
  • When drilling overhead, do not stand directly beneath the work area and protect your eyes and airways.
  • Avoid working on wet surfaces or in the rain; keep your feet and the area dry.
  • If pneumatic, secure hoses and couplings; if battery-powered, lock the trigger when transporting.

Storage and maintenance

  • Disconnect and allow to cool before storing or handling the drill bits.
  • Store in a dry, clean place and out of the reach of children.
  • Inspect before each use: cable, plug, housing, switch, accessory holder and handles; do not use the tool if it shows signs of damage.
  • Keep the ventilation slots clean and remove accumulated dust after each use.
  • Use sharp drill bits in good condition; replace any that are worn, bent or cracked.
  • Lubricate or grease the parts that require it as indicated by the manufacturer; avoid unsuitable lubricants.
  • Protect the cable from pulls, crushing and heat; coil it without tension.
  • For battery models, charge with the charger specified by the manufacturer, avoid impacts and high temperatures, and store the battery in a cool, dry place.

Usage restrictions

  • Not suitable for minors; inexperienced users should be supervised until they are competent to use it safely.
  • Do not use the hammer drill in atmospheres with flammable dust, gases or vapours.
  • Do not work in the rain, in puddles or with wet hands.
  • Do not drill unknown materials that may contain asbestos or other hazardous substances; do not proceed if there is any suspicion.
  • Do not modify the tool or block the switches.
  • Do not carry or hang the tool by the cable or hose.
  • Do not use makeshift accessories or those not designed for hammer drills.
  • Do not work from unstable ladders or in strained positions; use a suitable support or platform.
  • Avoid prolonged continuous use without breaks that increase exposure to vibration and heating.