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OPERA TOR'S MANUAL Cat. No. M12 CH M 12™ FUEL™ 16mm (5/8") SDS PLUS 2- MODE ROTARY HAMMER SDS PLUS TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY , USER MUST READ AND UNDERST AND OPERA TOR'S MANUAL.[...]
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3 PERSONAL SAFETY GENERAL POWER T OOL SAFETY W ARNINGS WORK AREA SAFETY ELECTRICAL SAFETY • Keepworkareacleanand welllit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents. • Do not operate power tools in explosive at - mospheres, suchas inthe presenceof am - mable liquids, gases[...]
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4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION SYMBOLOGY • Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss. • Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury . • Hold power tools by insulated gripping sur - faces, when performing an oper[...]
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5 OPERA TION W ARNING T o reduce the risk of injury , keephands awayfrom thebit andall moving parts. Always wear safety goggles or glasses withsideshields. FuelGauge To determine the amount of charge left in the bat- tery, pull the trigger. The Fuel Gauge will light up f[...]
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6 APPLICA TIONS Starting,StoppingandControllingSpeed 1. T o start the tool, grasp the handle rmly and pull the trigger . NOTE: An LED is turned on when the trigger is pulled. 2. T o vary the speed, increase or decrease the pressure on the trigger . The further the trigger is pulled, the greater the speed. 3. T o stop the tool, releas[...]
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7 ACCESSORIES For a complete listing of accessories refer to your Milwaukee Electric Tool catalog or go online to www.milwaukeetools.com.au / www.milwaukeetools.co.nz. To obtain a catalog, contact your local distributor or service center. Cat. No. 201755001 Side Handle Assembly (optional) W ARNIN G A l way s remov e batter y pac k befor e chan g in[...]
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Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation 13135 West Lisbon Road, Brookfield, Wisconsin U.S.A. 53005 Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation (Au st ralia) Techtronic Industries (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Doncaster, Victoria, Australia, 3108 Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation (New Zealand) Techtronic Industries (New Zealand) Pty. Ltd. Mangere, Auckland, New Zeala[...]