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.BIACK&DECKER@ INSTRUCTION MANUAL HammerDrills3/8"(10mm) and 112" (13mml SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS Warning! Whenusing electricaltools, the following basic safetypre- cautionsshouldalwaysbetaken to reducethe risk of fire, electric shockand personalinjury. Readall theseinstructionsbeforeattemptingto operatethe product and savethis booklet. Keepworkareas clean. Clutteredareasandbenchesinviteinjuries. Considerthe work areaenvironment.Donot exposethe powertool to rain anddo not use in dampor wet locations. Keepswork areaswell lit. Do not usethe powertool where there may be a risk of fire or explosion. Guard against electric shock. Avoidbodycontact,where possible with earthedorgroundedsurfaces(e.g.pipes,radiators,rangesand refrigerators). Keep children away. Do not let visitors shouldtouch the tool or extensioncord. All visitorsshouldbe kept awayfrom the work area. Store idle tools. Whennot in use,tools shouldbe stored in a dry,high or lockedplace,out of the reachof children. Do not force the tool. It will deliverbetter performancewhentool is usedatthe recommendedspeed. Usethe right tool. Donotforce small toolsor attachmentsto do the job of a heavy-dutytool. Donot usethe tool for purposesnot intended; for example,do not usea circularsaw to cut a tree limb or logs. Dress properly. Do not wear looseclothing or jewelry as they can be caughtin movingparts. Rubberglovesand non-slqdfootwearis recommendedwhenworking outdoors.Wearprotectivehair covering to contain long hair. Use safety glasses. Use a face or dust mask as well, if the operation is dUstyor if the tool is beingusedin enclosedspaces. Connectingdust extraction equipment. If devicesare providedfor the connectionof dust extractionandcollection,ensurethat theseare connectedandproperlyused,especiallyin confinedareas. Donot abuse the cord. Nevercarry the tool by its cord or yankit to disconnectit from the socket. Keepthe cord awayfrom heat,oil and sharpedges. Secure the work. Useclampsor vicesto securelyfastenthe material you are working with. It is saferthan using a handand it frees both handsto operatethe tool. Donot overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Maintainthe tool with care. Keepa cutting tool sharpandcleanfor betterand safer performance.Followthe instructionsfor lubricating and changingaccessories.Inspectthe tools and cord periodicallyand if damaged,haverepairedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter.Inspectthe extensioncordperiodically, andreplaceif damaged. Keepthe handles dry,cleanandfreefrom 011andgrease. Disconnectthe tool. Whennot in use,beforeservicingand when changingaccessoriessuchasblades,bits andclutters. Removeadjusting key wrenches. Formthe habit of checkingto see that keysandadjustingwrenchesare removedfrom the tool and replacedin the storageareabeforeswitching on. Avoid unintentional starting. -Donot carry a plugged-intool with a finger on the switch. Makesurethe switch ISoff when the tool is plug- ging in. . Useanoutdoorextensioncord. Whena tool is usedoutdoors,only usean extensioncord intendedfor outdooruse. Stayalert. Watchwhat you aredoing,use commonsenseand do not operate thetoolwhen tired. . Check damaged parts. Beforefurther use of the tool, guardand other partsthat aredamagedshouldbe carefullycheckedto determine whether it wouldoperateproperlyand performits intendedfunction. Checkfor alignmentof movingparts;free runningof movingparts; breakageof parts; mountingandany otherconditionsthat may affect its operation. If the guardor other parts are damaged,they shouldbe properly repairedor replacedbyanAuthorizedServiceCenterunlessotherwise indicatedin the productbooklet. Havedefectiveswitchesreplacedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter. Do not usethe tool if the switch does not turn on or off. Warning! Theuse of anyaccessoryor attachmentotherthan recom- mendedin the productbooklet,maypresenta risk of personalinjury. Havethe tool repaired by a qualified person. The electricaltool is in accordancewith the relevantsafetyrequirements:A qualifiedper- son usingoriginal spareparts shouldonly carry out repairs;otherwise, this mayresultin considerabledangerto the user. Savethese instructions! FEATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 5 Drillswitch (onlywith specificmodels) Chuck On/offswitchor variableswitch lock-on button Air ventilation Belt clip Forward/reverseswitch control(onlywith specificmodels) Sidehandle(onlywith specificmodels) COMMANDS . Theon/offswitch or variablespeedswitch is usedto operateyour drill in all modesof operation. . Thelock-on buttonprovidescontinuousoperationof yourdrill. . Ontwo speeddrills, the speedcontrol allowsselectionof the appro- priate dnlling speed. . Theside handle(whereprovided)givesa secondarygrippingposition for your drilling speed. . Yourdrill can operateas a hammerdrill or a rotary drill dependingon the setting of the hammer/drillswitch. . The forward/reverse switch controls the direction of the rotation when your drill is usedas screwdriver, or whenclearinga jammeddrill bit. On/Off Switch (Fig. 1 item 3) Toswitch you~ drill on, depress the on/off switch; your drill stops when the switch is released. PN: 184620-34

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.BIACK&DECKER@INSTRUCTIONMANUAL

HammerDrills3/8"(10mm)and112"(13mmlSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS

Warning! Whenusingelectricaltools, the followingbasicsafetypre-cautionsshouldalwaysbetaken to reducethe risk of fire, electricshockandpersonalinjury.Readall theseinstructionsbeforeattemptingto operatethe productandsavethis booklet.

Keepworkareas clean. Clutteredareasandbenchesinvite injuries.Considerthe work areaenvironment.Donot exposethe powertool torain anddo not use in dampor wet locations. Keepswork areaswelllit. Donot usethe powertool wherethere maybe a risk of fire orexplosion.

Guard against electric shock. Avoidbodycontact,where possiblewith earthedor groundedsurfaces(e.g.pipes,radiators,rangesandrefrigerators).

Keepchildren away. Donot let visitorsshouldtouch the tool orextensioncord. All visitorsshouldbe kept awayfrom the work area.

Store idle tools. Whennot in use,tools shouldbe storedin a dry,highor lockedplace,out of the reachof children.

Do not force the tool. It will deliverbetter performancewhentool isusedat the recommendedspeed.

Usethe right tool. Donot force small toolsor attachmentsto do thejob of a heavy-dutytool. Donot usethe tool for purposesnot intended;for example,do not usea circularsaw to cut a tree limb or logs.

Dress properly. Donotwear looseclothingor jewelry asthey canbecaughtin movingparts. Rubberglovesandnon-slqdfootwear isrecommendedwhenworking outdoors. Wearprotectivehair coveringto contain long hair.

Usesafety glasses. Use a face or dust mask as well, if the operationis dUstyor if the tool is beingusedin enclosedspaces.

Connectingdust extraction equipment. If devicesare providedforthe connectionof dust extractionandcollection,ensurethat theseareconnectedandproperlyused,especiallyin confinedareas.

Donot abuse the cord. Nevercarry the tool by its cord or yankit todisconnectit from the socket. Keepthe cord awayfrom heat,oil andsharpedges.

Secure the work. Useclampsor vicesto securelyfastenthe materialyouareworkingwith. It is saferthan usinga handand it frees bothhandsto operatethe tool.

Donot overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.

Maintainthe tool with care. Keepa cuttingtool sharpandcleanforbetterandsaferperformance.Followthe instructionsfor lubricatingandchangingaccessories.Inspectthe tools andcord periodicallyandif damaged,haverepairedby anAuthorizedServiceCenter. Inspecttheextensioncordperiodically,and replaceif damaged. Keepthe handlesdry,cleanandfree from 011andgrease.

Disconnectthe tool. Whennot in use,beforeservicingandwhenchangingaccessoriessuchas blades,bits andclutters.Removeadjusting key wrenches. Formthe habit of checkingto seethat keysandadjustingwrenchesare removedfrom the tool andreplacedin the storageareabeforeswitching on.

Avoid unintentional starting. -Donot carry a plugged-intool with afinger on the switch.Makesurethe switch ISoff when the tool is plug-ging in. .

Useanoutdoorextensioncord. Whena tool is usedoutdoors,onlyusean extensioncord intendedfor outdooruse.

Stayalert. Watchwhat youaredoing,usecommonsenseanddo notoperatethetoolwhentired. .

Checkdamaged parts. Beforefurther useof the tool, guardandotherparts that aredamagedshouldbe carefullycheckedto determinewhether it wouldoperateproperlyandperformits intendedfunction.Checkfor alignmentof movingparts;free runningof movingparts;breakageof parts;mountingandanyotherconditionsthat may affectitsoperation.

If the guardor otherpartsaredamaged,they shouldbe properlyrepairedor replacedby anAuthorizedServiceCenterunlessotherwiseindicatedin the productbooklet. HavedefectiveswitchesreplacedbyanAuthorizedServiceCenter.

Donot usethe tool if the switch doesnot turn on or off.

Warning! Theuseof anyaccessoryor attachmentotherthan recom-mendedin the productbooklet,maypresenta risk of personalinjury.

Havethe tool repaired by a qualifiedperson. Theelectricaltool isin accordancewith the relevantsafetyrequirements:A qualifiedper-sonusingoriginal spareparts shouldonly carryout repairs;otherwise,this may result in considerabledangerto the user.

Savethese instructions!

FEATURES

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.

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Drillswitch(onlywith specificmodels)ChuckOn/offswitchorvariableswitchlock-on buttonAir ventilationBelt clipForward/reverseswitchcontrol(onlywith specificmodels)Sidehandle(onlywith specificmodels)

COMMANDS

.Theon/off switch or variablespeedswitch is usedto operateyourdrill in all modesof operation.

.Thelock-onbuttonprovidescontinuousoperationof yourdrill.

.Ontwo speeddrills, the speedcontrolallowsselectionof the appro-priatednlling speed..Theside handle(whereprovided)givesa secondarygrippingpositionfor yourdrilling speed.

.Yourdrill can operateas a hammerdrill or a rotary drill dependingonthe settingof the hammer/drillswitch..The forward/reverse switch controls the direction of the rotation whenyourdrill is usedas screwdriver,orwhenclearingajammeddrill bit.

On/Off Switch (Fig. 1 item 3)Toswitch you~ drill on, depress the on/off switch; your drill stops whenthe switchis released.

PN: 184620-34

Lock-onButton (Fig. 1 item 4)If continuosoperationis required,pressthe lock-onbuttonwhile theon/off switch ISdepressed(Fig.1 Item3).Tostop whenoperationiscontinuos,depressthe on/off switch againand release.

Percussion Switch (Fig. 1 item 1)This is a specialfeature in yourdrifl that allows hitting and rotatingatthe sametime.

a) Drill Mode ~Whendrilling woodandmetal.Usefulfor drilling projectsonly.

b) HammerMode I--Whendrilling masonry,set the hammerswitch in this mode.

TwoSpeed Switch (Fig.1 item 3)Toset the two-speedswitch in low speedpushthe switch midwaybackward"I", to set the switch in high-speedpushthe switch all theway backward"II".

OPERATIONS

1. ASA GENERALRULE. For largesizedrill bits use low speedsandfor smallerdrill bits usehigh speeds. Onvariablespeeddrills, themorethe trigger is pressedthe faster the speed.

2. SETTHESPEEDOFYOURDRILL.Set the forward/reverseswitch to the desireddirectionof rotation.Neverchangethe settingof the hammerswitch,or theforward/reversewhenyourdrill is in operation.

3. MAINTAINVENTSCLEAROFOBSTRUCTION.In orderto maintainyourtool from overheatingandextendthe life of yourtool, maintainthe ventilationareasof yourtool free from obstructionall the time.

4. HOWTOPOSIT'')NA DRILLBITONYOURDRILL. Selectthe appro-priate drill bit tor the job (fOIl

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OWthe guidelinesof the table below).First,makesure the drill ISunplugged. Holdingthe rear sectionofthe chuck,rotatethe front sectionuntil the jaws of the chuck aresufficientlyopen.Insertthe drill bit in the jaws of the chuck.Holdthe rear sectionof the chuckwhile tighteningthe front. Turnthechuck keyclockwiseto tightenthejaws andsecurelygrip the drillbit. Usethe chuck key in the 3 holesfor better results.

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5. DRILLING:Makesurethematerialto be drilled istightly fastenedandwhendnlling thin materialsusea woodsupr°rt. Alwaysdrill at a 90 angleandplaceenoughpressureonthe drill for the drill to per-foratethe surfaceyouaredrilling. Neveruseexces-sive forcewhen usingyourdrill.

6. ACCESSORIES:Variousaccessoriescan fit your drill, allowingyouto diversify its use. .

7. SANDINGI POLISHING: Positionthediscasshowninthefigurebelow.Placethe rubbersupportin the chuckand turn the chuckkey

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clockwiseto tightenthejawstosecurelyfastenthedisc.Tosetthepolishingfeaturefollowtheexampleusingtherubberdiscandthespindle.

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Whilesandinguse horizontalandverticalmove-ments. Avoidcircularmovements.Neversandon edges,this maycausedamageto sandpaperas well as rubberdisc.

ACCESSORIESThe performance of any power tool dependsupon the accessory used.Black & Deckeraccessories are engineeredto high quality standards and aredesigned to enhance the performance of your tool. Purchasing Black andDeckeraccessories will ensurethe best performance of your Black andDecker tool.

IQ]DOUBLEINSULATIONThe tool is double insulated. This meansthat all the external metal parts areelectrically insulated from the main power supply. This is done by placinginsulation barriers between the electrical and mechanical components mak-ing it necessaryfor the tool to be earthead (grounded).

NOTE: Double insulation does not take the place of normal safety precau-tions when operating the tool. The insulation system is for added protectionagainst injury resulting from a possible electrical insulation failure within thetool.

EXTENSIONCABLES- Upto 30m (100 ft.) of 3 core extension cable can beused with undue loss of power.NOTE: An extension cable should not be used unless absolutely necessary.If the use of an extension cable is a must, make sure it is properly wired,contains the correct rated fuse as recommendedin its literature and is ingood electrical condition.

TECHNICALDATAThe level of sound pressure of the tool is in accordancewith U.L.legislation.It is recommendedthat you take appropriate measuresfor the protection ofyour hearing if the sound level seems uncomfortable. The normally equatesto a sound pressure in excessof 85db (A).

Black & Decker do Brasil Ltda - ROD.BR050sin KM167LO05,Parteau 1 BairroDistritoIndustrialII-CEP38056-580- UberabaMGInscriQao sob 0 n° do CNPJ: 53.296.273/0001-91 -I.E.: 701,948.711.00.98 -Industria Brasileira - Origen: Brasil

DRILL BIT APPLICATION

. High Speed Steel i. Steel, Aluminium, all types ofwoods

. Cabide Steel . All types o,fwood

. Tungesten Carbide . Masonry, concrete, stone,brick, tile marble, etc.

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FEATURESPOWER (rpm)

Model Watts AMPS rev/min120V 220V I I II

BH50 430 3.5 1.9 2500BH90 450" 3.7 2.0 2 500BH100 450 3.7 2.0 2500BH120 450 3.7 2.0 2500BH150 450 3.7 2.0 210012500BH200 450 3.7 2.0 0 - 2 500BH300 500 4.0 2.2 0 - 2 500