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QuaDrive PDC 12-4 TEC PDC 18-4 TEC - Protool GmbH

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Table of contents<br />

1 Symbols <strong>12</strong><br />

2 Machine features 13<br />

3 Intended use 13<br />

4 Safety instructions 13<br />

5 Commissioning 14<br />

6 Machine settings 14<br />

7 Tool holder, attachments 15<br />

8 Operation 16<br />

9 Service and maintenance 16<br />

10 Transport 17<br />

11 Accessories 17<br />

<strong>12</strong> Disposal 17<br />

13 Warranty 17<br />

14 EU Declaration of Conformity <strong>18</strong><br />

2 Machine features<br />

[1-1] Bit holder<br />

[1-2] ON/OFF switch<br />

[1-3] Right/left switch<br />

[1-4] Drilling/Impact drilling switch<br />

[1-5] Gear switch<br />

[1-6] Torque thumbwheel<br />

[1-7] Clamp for attaching to the belt<br />

[1-8] Lighting button<br />

[1-9] LED light<br />

[2-1] Buttons for releasing the battery<br />

[3-1] LED<br />

[3-2] Battery pack<br />

Not all of the accessories illustrated or described<br />

are included as standard delivery.<br />

3 Intended use<br />

Cordless impact drills are suitable for drilling into<br />

metal, wood, plastics and similar materials as well<br />

as impact drilling into walls, concrete and similar<br />

materials and inserting and tightening screws.<br />

The BC 3 charger is designed for charging the battery<br />

packs listed.<br />

The user is responsible for any damages and injuries<br />

caused by use which does not conform to<br />

the intended purpose; including any damages and<br />

wear caused by permanent industrial operation.<br />

4 Safety instructions<br />

4.1 General safety instructions<br />

WARNING! Read all safety warnings and<br />

all instructions. Failure to follow the warnings<br />

and instructions may result in electric<br />

shock, fire and/or serious injury.<br />

Save all warnings and instructions for future<br />

reference.<br />

The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to<br />

your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated<br />

(cordless) power tool.<br />

4.2 Machine-related safety<br />

instructions<br />

- Wear ear protection when impact drilling.<br />

Exposure to noise can result in loss of hearing.<br />

- Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with<br />

the tool. Loss of control can cause personal<br />

injury.<br />

- Hold power tool by insulated gripping<br />

surfaces, when performing an operation<br />

where the cutting accessory may contact<br />

hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory<br />

contacting a “”live”” wire may make<br />

exposed metal parts of the power tool “”live””<br />

and could give the operator an electric shock.<br />

- The charger and power tool are not intended<br />

for use by persons (including<br />

children) with limited physical, sensory<br />

or mental ability or without sufficient<br />

experience and/or knowledge, unless they<br />

are supervised by a person responsible for<br />

their safety or have been instructed on how<br />

the charger or power tool is to be used.<br />

Children should always be supervised to ensure<br />

that they do not play with the charger or the<br />

power tools.<br />

- Take care when drilling into walls as there is a<br />

danger of rupturing concealed gas/water pipes<br />

or cutting through power cables.<br />

- Do not open the battery pack or the charger.<br />

Even after disconnection from the mains, there is<br />

still a high capacitor voltage inside the charger.<br />

- Make sure that metal objects (such as metal<br />

chips) do not collect in the battery pack retaining<br />

slots or enter the machine through the air<br />

vent slits (danger of short circuit).<br />

- Protect the battery pack from excessive heat or<br />

constant heat sources such as sunlight or naked<br />

flames. There is a risk of explosion.<br />

- Never use water to extinguish burning LiIon battery<br />

packs, always use sand.<br />

4.3 Emission levels<br />

Levels determined in accordance with EN 60 745<br />

are typically:<br />

Drilling<br />

Sound pressure level<br />

L PA = 73 dB (A)<br />

Noise level<br />

L WA = 84 dB (A)<br />

Uncertainty<br />

K = 3 dB<br />

Impact drilling<br />

Sound pressure level<br />

L PA = 104 dB (A)<br />

Noise level<br />

L WA = 115 dB (A)<br />

Uncertainty<br />

K = 3 dB<br />

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