P.I.T. PSB13-C4 User manual

PSB13-C4
PSB13-D

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. Always keep the workplace clean. Contaminated workplace and workbenches increase the risk of accidents.
2. Follow the operation manual carefully. Do not use the tool when it rains. Also do not use the tool in damp
locations. The workplace should be well-lit. Do not use the tool near flammable liquids or gas. During operation, as
well as power on and power off, the tool generates sparks. Therefore, never use the tool in places where there are
varnishes, paints, gasoline, dissolvers, gas, adhesives and other flammable and explosive materials.
3. To prevent electric shock during operation, make sure that the drill case is not in contact with grounded objects,
for example, when laying pipes, when installing heating batteries, plates, refrigerators, etc.
4. Keep children away from the electric tool while it is operating. Keep unauthorized persons away from the electric
tool and power extender.
5. Store the tool in a dry and lockable place so that it does not fall into the hands of children or unauthorized
persons.
6. Use the tool without pressure and applying force. The drill will work better and more reliably if you use the
recommended speeds by the operation manual.
7. Use only those types of tools that directly comply with the requirements of this type of work. For jobs requiring a
high power tool, you cannot use a tool with a lower power. It is recommended to use tools suitable for the applica-
tion purposes, for example, do not use a circular saw in order to saw down knots or trees.
8. During work, wear comfortable and suitable clothing. Do not also wear jewelry during operation. Loose parts of
clothing or jewelry can be tightened by moving parts of the tool. During work on the street, rubber gloves and
comfortable shoes with lug sole should be worn on so that the sole does not slip.
9. If a large amount of dust forms during operation, wear safety goggles and an anti-powder mask.
10. Handle the cable with care. When unplugging, do not pull the cable. Do not leave the cable in the heat, on the
oil surface or on the surface with sharp edges.
11. Secure the workpiece securely. Use clamps and jaw vices if possible to secure the part. This is more reliable
than holding the part.
12. Do not tilt the tool too much. Always maintain a stable position and a good balance.
13. Watch closely for the tool conditions. For better and more reliable use, they must always be sharp and clean.
Follow the operation manual for lubricating and replacing the accessories. Regularly check the tool cable condition
and, if damaged, return it to the technical service centers for repairs. From time to time, check the power extender
and replace it if damaged. Keep handles in a dry, clean place; do not allow oil and grease to enter the handles.
14. Disconnect tool from the mains, when not in use, and do not power on them during servicing or replacing
accessories, such as a circular saw blade, drill bit, blade, etc.
15. Always check before power on the tool that the adjusting wrench and the wrench are removed.
16. Avoid involuntary power on the tool. Do not hold the connected tool by the switch. Before attaching, make sure
that the tool is disconnected.
17. When working outdoors, use an appropriate power extender. Use only a power extender fits the wire cross-sec-
tion.
18. Always keep the work process under control. Do not use tool if you are tired.
19. Inspect damaged parts carefully. Before further use of the tool, carefully check that the tool functions properly
and if all the prescribed functions are performed by the tool. Also check the installation and fastening of moving
parts, watch for parts breakage and other conditions that can adversely affect the operation of the tool. Damaged
parts and protective equipment must be exchanged only in technical service centers. Defective switches are also
exchanged in these centers. Do not use the tool if it cannot be powered on or off by the switch.
20. Use electric tools only for the purpose intended in the operation manual.
21. Using of the accessory components that are not listed in the operation manual or in the catalog may cause the
tool damage.
22. Repair the tool only in special technical service centers. The manufacturer is not liable for damage or damage
caused to the tool as a result of repair by persons who do not have special authority for this or as a result of
careless handling of the tool.
23. In order to ensure the production integrity of the tool, never remove the built-in cases or bolts.
24. Do not touch the moving parts and accessories if the tool is not powered off.
25. Use a tool with low power consumption as indicated on the type plate of the tool, otherwise, due to overload,
the quality of the surface to be treated, and consequently the efficiency, can be significantly reduced.
26. Do not wipe the plastic parts with solvent. Solvents such as gasoline, solvent, carbon tetrachloride, alcohol,
ammonia and oil can damage the plastic material or cause cracks. When cleaning plastic parts, use soapy water
and a wash-cloth.
27. Use only original replacement parts.
28. A detailed diagram of the elements in the operation manual is provided only for technical service centers.
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EXPLANATION OF P.I.T. TRADEMARK
P.I.T. Progressive Innovational Technology
Currently, 10 kinds of mechanical and electrical
equipment are produced under the P.I.T. trademark. In
terms of sales, impact drills occupy one of the leading
positions.
Each letter and number in the designation of the model
of P.I.T impact drills has the meaning.
For example, PBS13-C4
P-Trademark of P.I.T.
SB- impact drill
13 - diameter of the chuck
C4 - modification series
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The impact drill from the drive mechanism transfers
reciprocating impact forces to the drill bit, which
performs rotational motion and produces impacts
simultaneously. The impact mechanism of the drill is of
two types: gear and ball type.
The toothed gear mechanism consists of a moving and a
fixed disk. The moving disk is connected to the main
shaft via a gear wheel. The fixed disc is attached inside
the aluminum socket. During operation, back-blow is
achieved by clutching the upper and lower teeth. A drill
made from diamond substitute performs rotational and
percussive movements, which allows drilling bores in
bricks, blocks, concrete and other brittle-acting materials.
When the functional key is released, the upper and lower
teeth do not clutch, thereby not producing impacts. In
this case, the tool can be used as an ordinary drill.
SPECIFICATIONS
INTENDED USE
The impact drill has a universal purpose for operation
with various materials: as with concrete and stone, and
with metal, wood, plastic, etc. Such an option is
provided by the function of a disabled impact, without
which it would be problematic to operate with materials
such as concrete or brick.
The tool is used only for drilling bores and operates in
two modes: drilling without impact and drilling with
impact.
PSB13-C4 PSB13-D
Rated voltage 220 V 220 V
Rated frequency 50 Hz 50 Hz
Chuck 13 mm 13 mm
Drill bit diameter 1.5-13 mm 1.5-13 mm
No-load speed 0-3000 rpm 0-3000 rpm
Rated output capacity 800 W 650 W
Weight 2.1 kg. 1.6 kg.

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FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES AND FEATURES
Functional Capabilities:
With the help of the impact drill, drilling bores in a brick, concrete, stone is also suitable for drilling
metal, plastic, wood and other similar materials.
The impact drill is equipped with an electronic speed controller, a function of changing the direction of
the drilling rotation. The tool has a microswitch of rotation speed from 0 to 3000 rpm, as well as a
mechanism for monitoring the rotation direction for unscrewing and screwing of screws and for thread
forming.
Features:
1. High power of the electromotor.
2. Timely implementation of the fan heat dissipation generated by the motor during operation, thereby
achieving a high cooling effect of the tool.
3. The output shaft gear wheels are made of high quality metal and have passed innovation technology of
the thermal treatment.
4. The design of double bearing on the output shaft increases accuracy and speed of drilling.
Note: ■– available □– not available
MODEL
CASE
SPEED
CONTROLLER
IMPACT
MECHANISM
SELF-
BLOCKING
KEY
REVERSE
RORATION
DOUBLE
INSULATION
PSB13-C4 □■■■■■
PSB13-D □■■■■■
PHYSICAL FORM AND ASSEMBLY

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RULES OF OPERATION
Switching the power tool on and off
ATTENTION! Make sure that the voltage of the mains
supply corresponds to the voltage of the tool.
Information about this can be found in the specifications.
Depending on the purpose, insert the required drill bit. If
necessary, adjust the drilling depth. The tool is activated
by pressing the on/off control. If you release the on/off
control, the tool will stop. If you need a long drill, you
need to press the on/off control and lock it with the
locking pushbutton. To turn off the tool, press the on/off
control again and release. Do not touch the clamping
chuck while the tool is operating. The more you press the
on/off control, the higher the rotation speed.
Speed regulation
1. Press the power button.
2. Rotate the speed regulation controller
counterclockwise to increase the speed or clockwise to
decrease.
Switching the operating mode
The selection of the operating mode "drilling" or
"drilling with impact" is carried out by a switch having
two positions indicated on the case by icons in the form
of a drill bit and a hammer. Switching modes is allowed
only after the drill is turned off and the engine is
completely stopped.
Tips for drilling operation
Correctly choose the size, type of drill bit. Set the
reverse switch in the correct direction. Hold the tool
firmly with both hands on both handles.
- Drilling of the wood
To drill wood or metal, set the operating mode switch to
drilling.
When drilling in wood, the best results are obtained
when using wood drills equipped with the lead screw.
The lead screw simplifies the drilling by holding the drill
in the workpiece.
- Drilling of the metal
To prevent the drill bit from slipping when drilling
starts, make a groove with a punch and a hammer at the
drilling point. Insert the pin-point of the drill bit into the
cavity and start drilling.
When drilling metals, use the cutting lubricant.
Exceptions are iron and brasses, which must be drilled
dry.
- Drilling with impact action
To drill concrete, stone, brick, set the mode switch to
impact drilling. If using a drill as a screwdriver, set the
operating mode switch to drilling. Set the reverse switch
to the desired direction. Never switch the rotation
direction of the tool during operation. After reaching the
desired depth of the bore, first remove the drill bit from
the bore and then turn off the impact drill. After a long
period of low-speed operation, the power tool should be
switched on for about 3 minutes at the maximum idling
speed for cooling.
ATTENTION! Excessive pressure on the tool will not
accelerate the drilling. In fact, excessive pressure will
only damage the bit of your drill, reduce the tool
productivity and reduce service life.
Mounting the additional handle
To install an additional handle, turn the screw to install
the additional handle counter-clockwise, thread it
through the chuck on the drill flange. After this, place
the handle in a convenient position and tighten the
screw clockwise.

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Adjusting the drilling depth
On the additional handle there is a tool for setting of the depth delimiter. Insert the drill bit. Loosen the stop screw of
the depth delimiter fixing. Extend the depth delimiter forwards so that its end is on one level with the drill bit. Now
move the depth delimiter back so that the distance between its end and the end of the drill bit matches the required
drilling depth. Tighten the stop screw by turning it clockwise.
Installing and removing the drill bit.
ATTENTION! Before carrying out any work on replacing the tooling or fixtures, make sure that the drill is
disconnected from the mains. The drill is equipped with a key lock for the chuck. The installation or removal of the
replacement tool is carried out using a special key. Install the key lock in one of the holes in the chuck. When the
key is rotated clockwise, the chuck grips converge, thereby fixing the shank end of the replacement tool. When the
key is rotated counterclockwise chuck grips diverge and release the tool.
MAINTENANCE
For servicing the impact drill, use only the recommended replacement parts, nozzles, accessories. Using improperly
recommended consumables, attachments, and accessories may cause damage to the power tool or injury. Use of
some cleaning agents, such as: gasoline, ammonia, etc. may cause damage to the plastic parts.
At the same time, during operation, it is necessary to pay attention to maintenance and repair, below are a
few points:
1. The electrician should periodically replace the carbon brushes of the impact drill and check the spring elasticity.
2. It is necessary to ensure that the impact drillis not damaged, clean, also make sure that the rotation of the impact
drillis free.
3. A qualified worker must regularly inspect all parts of the impact drill for damage, elements with serious damage
and parts that can no longer be used must be changed in a timely manner.
4. Timely add screws lost during operation and tighten them.
5. Regularly inspect the bearings, gears of the drive part, cooling fan for serviceability and free running, timely
lubricate the drive part to increase the service life of the hammer drill.
6. Immediately after the completion put back the impact drilling the tool suitcase, transfer for storage to the
warehouse, while cleaning up the workplace.
In the usual situation, the impact drill cannot be used:
1. Since during operation, you cannot firmly hold the hammer drill, there are errors in operation, and the bore has a
large bevel.
2. The drill is not sharp, the bore is not neat, and there are chippings and cracks.
3. Insufficient effort to drill a bore only if you do not use special drills on wood. Since the rotation speed of the
electric drill is very high, a carbon deposit is easily formed at the drilling place and the drill is overheated, which in
turn affects the service life of the drill.

TERMS OF WARRANTY SERVICE
1. This Warranty Certificate is the only document that confirms your right to free warranty service. Without
presenting this certificate, no claims are accepted. In case of loss or damage, the warranty certificate is not
restored.
2. The warranty period for the electric machine is 12 months from the date of sale, during the warranty period the
service department eliminates manufacturing defects and replaces parts that have failed due to the fault of the
manufacturer free of charge. In the warranty repair, an equivalent operable product is not provided. Replaceable
parts become property of service providers.
P.I.T is not liable for any damage that may be caused by operation of the electric machine.
3. Only clean tool accompanied with the following duly executed documents: this Warranty Certificate, Warranty
Card, with all fields filled out, bearing the stamp of the trade organization and the signature of the buyer, shall be
accepted for warranty repair.
4. Warranty repair is not performed in the following cases:
- in the absence of a Warranty Certificate and a Warranty Card or their incorrect execution;
- with failure of both a rotor and a stator of the electric engine, charring or melting of primary winding of the
welding machine transformer, charging or starting-charging device, with internal parts melting, burn down of
electronic circuit boards;
- if a Warranty Certificate or a Warranty Card does not correspond to this electric machine or to the form
established by the supplier;
- upon expiration of the warranty period;
- at attempts of opening or repair of the electric machine outside the warranty workshop; making constructive
changes and lubrication of the tool during the warranty period, as evidenced, for example, by the creases on the
spline parts of the fasteners of non-rotational parts.
- when using electric tools for production or other purposes connected with making a profit, as well as in case of
malfunctions related to instability of the power network parameters exceeding the norms established by GOST;
- in the events of improper operation (use the electric machine for other than intended purposes, attachments to
the electric machine of attachments, accessories, etc. not provided by the manufacturer);
- with mechanical damage to the case, power cord and in case of damages caused by aggressive agents and
high and low temperatures, ingress of foreign objects in the ventilation grids of the electric machine, as well as in
case of damage resulting from improper storage (corrosion of metal parts);
- natural wear and tear on the parts of the electric machine, as a result of long-term operation (determined on the
basis of the signs of full or partial depletion of the specified mean life, great contamination, presence of rust
outside and inside the electric machine, waste lubricant in the gearbox);
- use of the tool the purposes for other than specified in the operating instructions.
- mechanical damages to the tool;
- in the event of damages due to non-observance of the operating conditions specified in the instruction (see
chapter “Safety Precautions” of the Manual).
- damage to the product due to non-observance of the rules of storage and transportation.
Preventive maintenance of electric machines (cleaning, washing, lubrication, replacement of anthers, piston and
sealing rings) during the warranty period is a paid service.
The service life of the product is determined by the manufacturer and is 2 years from the date of manufacture,
The owner is notified of any possible violations of the above terms of warranty service upon completion of
diagnostics in the service center.
The owner of the tool entrusts the diagnostic procedure to be conducted in the service center in his absence.
Do not operate the electric machine when there are signs of excessive heat, sparking, or noise in the gearbox.
To determine the cause of the malfunction, the buyer should contact the warranty service center.
Malfunctions caused by late replacement of carbon brushes of the engine are eliminated at the expense of the
buyer.
5. The warranty does not cover:
- replacement of parts (accessories and furniture), for example: accumulators, disks, knives, drills, bores,
cartridges, chains, sprockets, collet clamps, buses, tensioning elements and fasteners, trim tabs, pads of
grinders and tape machines, etc.
- quick-wear parts, for example: carbon brushes, drive belts, glands, protective covers, guide rollers, guides/rails,
rubber seals, bearings, timing belts and wheels, shafts, brake band, ratchet wheels and starter cables, piston
rings, etc. Replacing them during the warranty period is a paid service.
- power cords, in case of insulation damage, power cords are subject to mandatory replacement without the
consent of the owner (paid service), casing of machine.
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