Manufacturer Information
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Robert Bosch España, S.L.U.
Calle de los Hermanos García Noblejas, 19
28037 Madrid
Spain
Usage Warnings
Drills
Safety warnings and precautions
Main hazards
- Impacts and cuts from contact with the rotating drill bit and chuck.
- Flying swarf and dust that can damage eyes and airways.
- Kickback due to bit jamming, with a risk of wrist sprains or loss of control.
- High noise and prolonged vibration that may cause discomfort or fatigue.
- Burns from heating of the drill bit, chuck or the material being drilled.
- Electrical hazard from damaged cables or use in damp areas.
- Battery overheating or fire due to improper use or charging.
- Accidental drilling into hidden electrical, water or gas services.
- On pneumatic models, hose disconnection causing a whipping effect.
Safe use
- Wear safety glasses and hearing protection; add a dust mask when drilling materials that generate dust.
- Tie back hair, remove jewellery and wear close-fitting clothing; avoid loose gloves near rotating parts.
- Check the area to be drilled with a detector and/or plans to avoid hidden cables and pipes.
- Select the correct bit and mode for the material; secure the bit firmly and remove the chuck key before starting.
- Secure the workpiece with clamps or stops; maintain a stable stance and hold the drill with both hands; use the auxiliary handle if fitted.
- Start at low speed and do not force the tool; avoid side pressure and take breaks to control temperature and vibration.
- Unplug from the mains or remove the battery before changing bits, adjusting accessories or cleaning.
- Keep air vents clear and use dust extraction if the accessory allows.
- Specific models: on pneumatic units, check pressure and connections; on corded units, avoid sharp tugs and tight loops; on battery models, seat and lock the pack correctly.
Storage and maintenance
- Clean the drill after each use to remove dust and swarf.
- Check the chuck, switch and housing; do not use the tool if it shows cracks, play or unusual noises/odours.
- Inspect the cable and plug; replace them if they show cuts, abrasion or loose contacts; do not repair with tape.
- Keep drill bits and accessories sharp and free from deformation; discard them if they are nicked, bent or cracked.
- Store the drill dry, clean and out of the reach of children; avoid moisture and extreme temperatures.
- Batteries: charge on a stable, ventilated surface with the charger recommended by the manufacturer; do not cover the charger, avoid impacts and heat; if the pack swells or gives off an unusual odour, stop using it.
- On pneumatic models, keep hoses and couplings clean and free from cracks or leaks.
- Transport the tool with the battery removed or the plug disconnected and, where possible, without a bit fitted.
Usage restrictions
- For adult use only; keep out of the reach of children; inexperienced persons only under supervision.
- Do not use the drill in the rain, on wet surfaces or near water unless it is designed for such use.
- Do not work in atmospheres with flammable dust, vapours or liquids.
- Do not operate on unstable ladders or overhead one-handed without adequate restraint.
- Do not lock the switch in the on position or carry the drill while running.
- Do not use damaged, unsuitable or incompatible accessories; do not modify the tool.
- Do not drill unknown materials that may release hazardous dust without adequate dust control and respiratory protection.
- Do not leave batteries charging unattended for prolonged periods or permanently connected.