Global Machinery Company MX1G100 manual

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    Black Cyan Magenta Y ellow Code: MX1G100 Date: 060223 Edition: 07 Op: DCR 1000W 13mm HAMMER DRILL MX1G100 INSTRUCTION MANUAL[...]

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    2 Ful l 2 Y ear s Hom e Us e W a rra nty Whi lst every eff ort is made to en sur e your comp let e sat isf action with th is too l, occasi onall y , due to the mas s man ufa cturin g tec hni que s, a t ool ma y not li ve up to our req uir ed lev el of pe rfo rma nce and y ou ma y n eed th e ass ist ance o f our se rvi ce dep artmen t. Thi s p roduc[...]

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    3 D e sc ri pt io n o f s y mb ol s The rati ng pla te on your too l may show sy mbols. These rep res ent impo rtant in format ion abou t the prod uct or ins tru ctions on it s use. We ar heari ng prote ction . We ar eye pro tectio n. We ar breat hing pro tecti on. Dou ble ins ula ted for addi tio nal prot ect ion . Con for ms to rele van t sta nda[...]

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    4 Saf ety ins truc tio ns W ARN ING . Rea d and un dersta nd all ins tructi ons. Fai lur e to follo w all inst ructio ns list ed bel ow may res ult in ele ctr ic shock , fi re and /or seri ous inj ury . The ter m “pow er too l” in all of th e war nin gs be low refer s to your ma ins - ope rat ed (cord ed) powe r to ol or ba ttery -op era ted (c[...]

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    5 Pow er to ol use and car e • Do no t forc e the powe r to ol. Use th e corr ect powe r tool for your appli catio n. T he corre ct power too l will do th e job bet ter and safer at th e rat e for wh ich it was desi gne d. • Do no t use th e po wer tool if the sw itc h do es not tur n it on and off . An y pow er too l that can not be con tro ll[...]

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    6 • Per iod ically che ck that al l nuts , bolts and oth er fixin gs are pro per ly tight ened. • Whe n usi ng the dri ll, use sa fet y eq uip men t inc lud ing saf ety gla sse s or shi eld, ear pro tector s, and pro tectiv e clo thi ng inclu ding saf ety glov es. Wea r a du st ma sk if th e dri lli ng opera tion cre ates dus t. If in doubt , d[...]

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    7 Kno w your pr oduct 1. Ke yle ss chu ck 2. Auxi liary handl e 3. De pth gauge 4. Dr ill ing /ha mme r mo de sel ector 5. Lo ck- on but ton 6. Fo rwa rd/ Rev ers e se lec tor 7. V ariab le sp eed trig ger switc h 8. Sp eed dial 9. Sp ind le loc k button 2 1 8 7 5 3 9 4 6[...]

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    8 Aux ilia ry ha ndle an d dep th gaug e 1. T urn the aux ili ary hand le (2) ant i-c lockwi se to loos en the col lar and slip it ove r the chuck ont o the drill . 2. In ser t the de pth gaug e (3 ) in th e hole at th e top of the han dle (2) . 3. T he auxil iary han dle can sw ive l 360 ° for the mos t co mfo rtable pos iti on and eas ies t ope [...]

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    Ope rati on Sta rti ng and sto ppi ng Ope rat ional co ntrols 1. En sur e that the too l is in goo d con dit ion . 2. Pl ug the cor dset int o th e mai ns so cke t. 3. De pre ss the tri gger swi tch (7) to st art the dri ll and rel eas e th e tri gge r wh en you wis h to stop . 4. Pr ess the loc k-on but ton (5) whi lst the trigg er is depr essed i[...]

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    10 Chu ck repl acem ent Alw ays wea r eye pr otecti on. Chu ck remo val The chuc ks of re versib le drill s are alwa ys fixed by a scr ew wit h lef t-h and thre ad. The scr ew , whi ch is loca ted in the cen tre of the chu ck, must be rem oved bef ore the chuck can be re mov ed. 1. T ight en the chu ck ar oun d the sh orter en d of a hex key (no t [...]

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    1 1 W ood dri llin g • For maxi mum perf orm anc e, us e high spe ed steel bit s for woo d dri lli ng. • Mov e dri lli ng mo de sel ector to dril ling mod e . • Sec ure the workp iece to pr event it fro m tur nin g whe n dri lli ng. • Beg in dr ill ing at a very low spee d to pre vent the bit from sli ppi ng off th e st art ing poi nt. Incr[...]

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    Carefully read the entire Instruction Manual before using this product. Before returning this product for a W arranty Claim or any other reason Please Call 1300 880 001 (Australia) or 0800 445 721 (New Zealand) When you make your call, please have the following information at hand: GMC Product T ype GMC Product Code A GMC Service Engineer will take[...]