User manual AEG PNEUMATIC 6000 S

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[. . . ] Advice for your safety J Appliances used at many different locations including open air must be connected via a current surge preventing switch. It is recommended to wear gloves, sturdy non slipping shoes and apron. J Sawdust and splinters must not be removed while the machine is running. J Do not pierce the motor housing as this could damage the double insulation (use adhesives). [. . . ] The impact needed for hammer drilling in stone is created by a pneumatic hammer striking mechanism. Similar to hitting a common chisel with a hammer, a plunger hits the axially moving chisel. The electric motor moves the plunger back and forth crank drive ­> piston ­> freely moving piston. There is a pneumatic cushion between piston and freely moving piston (pneumatic hammer mechanism). Exerting greater power does not increase the machine's effectiveness. Always disconnect the plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the machine. The following tools can be inserted in the drill-hammer chuck using the SDS-max shank: ­ Hammer-drill for concrete and brickwork ­ Pointed chisel, flat chisel, hollow chisel, tile chisel ­ Adapter for geared drill chuck or Only use accessories with SDS-max shank!Push bit into chuck turning it lightly, the It must be possible to move it back and forth. Switching between hammer drilling, chiselling Depending on the inserted tool the machine can be operated with additional rotation (SDS­max­drills) or without additional rotation (SDS­max­chisels). In "adjusting position" the chisel can be turned by hand to the required angle. Afterwards lock the spindle with the selector lever while turning the chisel slightly. To help the lever lock into position twist the inserted bit slightly when switching gears. During no-load operation the pneumatic hammer mechanism is not yet activated even if the hammer mechanism is switched on. A safety device suppress the snap die from idle stroking on the tool used (hammer drill/chisel). To activate the pneumatic hammer mechanism all you have to do is to firmly push the running machine against the working material. This unlocks the snap die from the safety device, and drilling with light pressure is now possible. The depth gauge can be attached either to the right or to the left hand side of the auxiliary handle. Push the depth gauge holder into the auxiliary handle until the locking mechanism engages. to remove the depth gauge depress the locking mechanism and remove the depth gauge from the handle. For drilling identical depths insert the depth gauge into the boring of the depth gauge holder, push it back by the required drilling depth and fasten it. [. . . ] This will ensure long service life as well as constant readiness for working of the machine. The location of your neerest service station is shown in our "Service adresses" leaflet attached to each product. Should components need to be replaced which have not been described, please contact one of our AEG service agents (see our list of guarantee/service addresses). As well as the machine type printed on the label and order the drawing at your local service agents or directly at: Atlas Copco Elektrowerkzeuge GmbH, Postfach 320, D­71361 Winnenden. [. . . ]

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