Powermat PM-MU-2800T User manual

PM0718
USER MANUAL
Demolition hammer
PM-MU-2800T
ORIGINAL MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS .............................................. .................................................. ........ 3
APPLICATION OF THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. .............................. 3
SAFETY ................................................. .................................................. ................................................ 4
GENERAL THOUGHTS ................................................ .................................................. ............................................... 4
Regarding noise level ............................................... .................................................. ............................ 4
About electrical safety ............................................... .................................................. .... 4
Concerning the position ................................................ .................................................. .................................. 5
Concerning personal security ............................................... .................................................. ......... 5
About proper operation ............................................... .................................................. ..................... 6
Concerning the use of impact hammers .............................................. .................................................. .. 7
Remaining threats ................................................ .................................................. .................................... 7
TECHNICAL DATA................................................ .................................................. ................................................ 8
DEVICE DESCRIPTION ................................................ .................................................. ................................................. 9
PRELIMINARY STEPS ................................................ .................................................. ......................................... 10
DEVICE ASSEMBLY ................................................ .................................................. ........................................ 10
Installing the front handle ............................................... .................................................. ........................... 10
Mounting SDS-max tools ............................................. .................................................. ................................. 10
Lubrication ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. 11
Dust cover (optional) ............................................. .................................................. .................. 11
Carbon brushes replacement ............................................... .................................................. ........................ 11
HOW TO USE THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. ....................................... 11
Commissioning the device ................................................ .................................................. ............................... 11
Overload clutch ................................................ .................................................. ................................ 11
Switching the hammer action .............................................. .................................................. ............. 12
USEFUL INFORMATION ................................................ .................................................. ................................... 12
Protection against contamination ............................................... .................................................. ........ 12
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ............................................... .................................................. ...................................... 12
Maintenance................................................. .................................................. .................................................. 12
Service................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ........... 13
Storage................................................. .................................................. ............................................ 13
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES ............................................... .................................................. ....................... 13
MANUFACTURER'S DATA ................................................ .................................................. ............................................ 14
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ .................................................. ................................... 14
DEVICE DIAGRAM ................................................ .................................................. ....................................... 14
Exploded view ................................................ .................................................. ............................................. 14
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WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS
CAUTION: Before using the device, carefully read the operating manual and safety
recommendations. Keep the instructions.
CAUTION: The use of eye protection is recommended.
CAUTION: Hearing protection is recommended.
CAUTION: The use of a dust mask is recommended.
Insulation class II
SIGN OF CROSSED BASKET: Obligation to separate collection of waste equipment and a ban on throwing it away
with other waste. Refer to the "DISPOSAL OF THE USED" section
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cancellations. "
APPLICATION OF THE DEVICE
The device is used for drilling holes in concrete, drilling holes for handles as well as breaking, crushing, digging and
leveling concrete (using additional accessories). It is not intended for professional or gainful work.
Any use other than that described in this manual is not in accordance with the intended use of the device. The user /
owner, and not the manufacturer, is responsible for any damages or injuries resulting from improper use or changes
to the construction of the device. As part of the continuous improvement of its products, the manufacturer reserves
the right to make slight differences in this manual, which should be noted.
The device may only be repaired and maintained by an authorized service center.
For safety reasons, the device must not be used by children and adolescents under the age of 18, and by people
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants.
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Persons who have not read this manual should read it carefully before using the device for the first time.
SECURITY
Before starting work, carefully read the instruction manual of the hammer hammer, hereinafter referred to as the
hammer. Please keep it for future reference. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage resulting from failure
to observe these instructions.
The greatest danger occurs when performing the following prohibited activities:
and) The use of the hammer by children and people with limited manual, physical and mental abilities.
Using the hammer under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicating substances. Using the hammer for
purposes other than the mowing described in the operating manual, when other people, especially children or animals,
are nearby.
Use of the hammer by persons not acquainted with the manual.
Using the hammer without proper protective clothing and footwear to protect the operator.
Operating the hammer with damaged guards or housing and without properly installed safety devices.
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
GENERAL THOUGHTS
Regarding the noise level
The noise level emitted by the hammer in neutral gear at each rotational speed is lower than the level allowed by
Polish regulations, therefore it is a safe noise level. The vibration emission value given has been measured
according to standardized procedures and may vary depending on how the power tool is used. In exceptional cases,
it may exceed the given value. Please note that exposure to noise can cause hearing loss or loss.
Regarding electrical safety
and) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use extension cords with
power tools that have a protective grounding conductor.
- No modifications to plugs and socket outlets reduces the risk of electric shock.
Avoid touching earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, heaters, central heating radiators and refrigerators.
- If you touch earthed or short-circuited parts, the risk of electric shock increases.
Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions.
- Water entering a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not strain the connection cables. Never use the power cord to carry, pull or remove the power tool from the
power tool
b)
c)
d)
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Sockets. Keep the power cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
- Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
If the power tool is used outdoors, the connection cables should be extended with extension cords intended for
outdoor use.
- Using an extension cord designed for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
If the use of the power tool in a wet environment is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) as
protection against the supply voltage.
- Use of an RCD will reduce the risk of electric shock.
e)
f)
Concerning the position
and) The workplace should be kept clean. It should be well lit.
- Insufficient lighting or untidy work areas can cause accidents. Do not operate the device in an explosive
environment, in the vicinity of flammable liquids, gases or dust.
- When operating the power tool, sparks are created which may ignite flammable substances.
Keep children and bystanders away from the places where power tools are used.
- If you are distracted while working with the machine, you may lose control of the tool and cause injury.
b)
c)
Regarding personal safety
and) Be forward-looking, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when using a power tool. Do not use a
power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
- A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
Use protective equipment. Always wear safety glasses.
- Using protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid shoes, hard hat or hearing protection under the
correct conditions reduces the risk of injury.
Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure the power tool switch is in the off position before connecting to the power
source and / or connecting the battery pack, and before lifting or moving the tool.
- Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools with the power switch turned on
may cause an accident.
Remove all keys before starting power tool.
- Leaving the wrench in the rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
Avoid unnatural positions when working with the device. The working posture of the machine operator should be
stable and balanced.
b)
c)
d)
e)
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- Correct working position ensures better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
Please dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothes, and gloves away
from moving parts.
- Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
If the devices are designed to connect an external dust extraction and dust extractor, make sure that they are
connected and used correctly.
- The use of dust extractors can reduce dust related hazards.
f)
g)
Regarding correct operation
and) Do not switch the device on when not in use. After finishing work or when changing accessories, make sure that
the on / off switch is not accidentally pressed.
- Accidental activation of the device may cause an accident.
Do not overload the device. If necessary, use another more powerful device. Use only devices that are
undamaged, in particular with a functional on / off switch, the incorrect operation of which may result in
uncontrolled activation of the device.
- Accidental activation of the device may cause an accident.
Regularly clean the device and check its technical condition. Before using the machine, check that moving parts
function without jamming and are not blocked.
- Using malfunctioning devices may lead to situations hazardous to health.
If necessary, check the device and have damaged parts repaired, preferably to an authorized service center.
- Repairing the device yourself may result in hazardous situations. Disconnect the plug from the socket before
adjusting the machine, changing working tools or after stopping work with the tool.
- This safety precaution prevents the power tool from being started unintentionally.
When carrying a power tool, first of all disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet. The device handle is used
for carrying.
- Do not carry the device by holding the power cord.
In the event of a malfunction, switch off the power tool immediately and remove the plug from the socket. Then
check the cause of the failure and take the device to an authorized service center if necessary.
- Repairing the power tool yourself may result in damage to the power tool or a hazardous situation.
Kickback phenomenon:
- It is a sudden, uncontrolled reaction of the machine to a jammed or jammed working tool. Jamming or jamming
causes the rotating tool to stop suddenly, which causes the tool to jerk suddenly.
- The kickback phenomenon is a result of improper or incorrect use of the device and non-compliance with the
safety procedures specified in the device's instruction manual.
- Methods of preventing the phenomenon of kickback:
- the device should be held firmly and firmly, and the position of the hands and body should prevent the phenomenon of
recoil, or mitigate this phenomenon in the event of its occurrence,
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
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- keep your hands away from the rotating working tools.
i) When transporting the power tool in its original packaging to prevent a dangerous situation, it must be transported.
For the use of impact hammers
a) When working in the vicinity of electrical wiring hidden in structural elements, there is a risk that the
working tool may damage invisible wiring. Therefore, only hold power tools by the insulated surfaces of
the handles.
- In these situations, use commercially available hidden wiring locator sensors.
- Contact with the wiring harness can transfer voltage to metal parts of the power tool, which could result in
electric shock.
When working in the vicinity of water pipes hidden in structural elements, there is a risk that the working tool
may damage the invisible pipe, which may cause flooding damage.
- In such situations, you should use commercially available hidden cable or pipe locator sensors.
If the working tool (drill, wrench) becomes jammed, switch off the machine immediately.
- When the tool is jammed, a kickback phenomenon occurs, which leads to a sharp jerk of the tool and further
uncontrolled reaction.
- Tool lock occurs when the tool in use is overloaded or when the working tool becomes deformed, e.g. bent.
The workpiece should be mounted in a way that prevents its accidental movement during work. Small objects can be
mounted in various types of holders, e.g. in a vice.
- A firm fixture of the workpiece minimizes the risk of hazardous situations.
b)
c)
d)
Remaining threats
There is always a risk of danger when the power tool is operated according to the instructions. Depending on the
design and method of execution of the power tool, the following hazards may appear:
- Injury to the lungs when not using an appropriate dust mask.
- Hearing damage if proper ear muffs are not used.
- Negative effects on health due to vibration of the arms and hands when the device is used for a long time or
incorrectly and without maintenance.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Model
Power
Power
No-load rotation
The strength of the stroke
Number of strokes
Handle type
Level of security
Insulation class
Sound pressure level L pA
Acoustic power level L. wA
Vibration level (main handle) a h, HD
Vibration level (auxiliary handle) a h, CHeq
PM-MU-2800T
230 V / 50 Hz
2800 Watts
250-650 / min 1
18 J.
1300-4200 / min
SDS-MAX
IP20
II
95 dB (A) K = 3dB
106 dB (A) K = 3dB
14.590 m / s 2 k = 1.5m / s 2
12.78 m / s 2 k = 1.5m / s 2
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DEVICE DESCRIPTION
Model: PM-MU-2800T
No. | name of the element
1. Drill
3. Mode switch
5. On / off switch
7. Speed control knob
9. Clamp for the auxiliary handle
11. The function of setting the chisel angle
No. | name of the element
2. SDS MAX tool holder
4. Oil block chamber
6. Power LED
8. Auxiliary handle
10. Hammer drilling function
12. Forging function
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PRELIMINARY STEPS
a) Open the package, then take out the device.
b) Remove the protective foil and transport protection (if any).
c) Check if the package includes dismantled parts and keys.
d) Check that the machine and accessories have not been damaged during transport.
e) Keep the packaging.
ATTENTION! The device and packaging are not for fun! Keep out of the reach of children, risk of swallowing or
suffocation.
DEVICE ASSEMBLY
Before assembling individual elements of the hammer drill, it is absolutely necessary to disconnect the electric tool from the
power supply.
M. FITTING THE FRONT HANDLE
1) Put the mounting clamp (9) on the hammer housing.
2) Adjust the position of the handle (8).
3) Tighten the handle (8) clockwise so that the handle is mounted firmly.
Always use the front handle to ensure safe work. To reduce kickback, always hold the device firmly with both hands.
M. TOOLS SDS- MAX
The SDS-plus system enables tool-free tool changes.
1) Clean and lubricate the tip of the SDS-MAX tool.
2) Pull back the handle lock (2).
3) Keeping the lock pressed, insert the tool into the chuck and then release the lock.
4) To remove the tool, pull the lock back (2), then pull out the tool.
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CAUTION. Before starting work, always check that the tool is correctly mounted in the holder.
S. MARRING
Before use, apply about 0.5 g - 1 g of grease to the tool head. This will ensure lubrication of the tool clamps and thus
a longer tool life.
ABOUT SALT ANTI-DUST (OPTIONAL)
The dust cover largely prevents dust from entering the tool holder during operation. When
inserting the tool, check that the guard is not damaged, if the guard is damaged, it must be
replaced before starting work.
IN CHANGING THE CARBON BRUSHES
1) Using a flat-head screwdriver, unscrew the two brush holders (6).
2) Pull out the old brushes.
3) Install new brushes in the brush holders.
4) Screw in the sockets of the brush holders.
OPERATING THE DEVICE
Before connecting the device to the mains, make sure that its parameters correspond to the parameters given on the
device's rating plate. Do not connect the device to the mains with higher voltage than required by the device, it may
cause electric shock and damage the device. Connecting to the mains with a lower voltage may damage the
appliance's motor.
AT MOVING THE DEVICE
1) Make sure the device ON button ( Error! Could not find source of reference.)
not depressed.
2) Connect the device to the single-phase mains with the plug.
3) Press the power switch ( Error! Could not find source of reference.) to turn on the device.
4) To turn off the device, release the power switch ( Error! Could not find source of reference.).
The breaker will not reach full speed and impact power with a delay in cold weather.
S. OVERLOAD RINGS
In the event of a drill or other tool jamming in the material being processed, the overload clutch will disconnect the
drive from the tool. Due to the force that may occur, hold the hammer firmly with both hands.
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If the power tool jams, unplug the power tool, then loosen the chuck.
P. SWITCHING THE HAMMER FUNCTIONS
It is forbidden to switch tool modes while the machine is running. Use dependencies of switches (10, 11, 12) to change
the operating mode.
USEFUL INFORMATION
When drilling, remember that applying excessive pressure to the tool will not speed up the drilling process. In
practice, too much pressure may damage the drill tip, reduce drilling performance, and shorten the life of the power
tool.
When drilling through holes, a considerable force is exerted on the drill bit when the hole is punched to stop the drill.
Therefore, when a drill bit starts to break through, be extremely careful and hold the tool firmly to prevent kickback.
Always remember to fix the workpieces in such a way that they cannot be accidentally moved during the work.
Small-sized items should be mounted in various types of holders, e.g. in a vice, or with clamps to the workbench.
WITH PROTECTION AGAINST CONTAMINATION
The engine should be well ventilated during operation, therefore all air inlets / outlets must be kept clean at all times.
In addition, special attention should be paid to the head of the device during storage and transport. Do not expose
the head to impact or contact with sharp edges (e.g. during transport or storage). This can lead to damage to the
device head, such as cracks, which can be hazardous to the user.
MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
K. ONSERVATION
Caution. Before starting any maintenance work, the battery must be removed from the screwdriver.
The screwdriver should be cleaned after finishing work. All vents must be unobstructed, and if dirty, they can be
cleaned with compressed air.
The screwdriver can be cleaned with a damp cloth, then carefully wipe dry. You must remember that water does not
get on the battery contacts and inside the device.
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S. ERWIS
Repair of power tools should be performed only by qualified personnel using original spare parts. This ensures the
safe use of the device.
Address:
Powermat service
ul. Obrońców Poczty Gdańskiej 97 42-400
Zawiercie
Tel. 32 670 39 68, internal 4 e-mail:
P. STORAGE
Store the power tool and its accessories in a dry and clean place, away from flammable liquids. Store the power tool
with the tools removed. Children should not have access to the device.
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES
At the end of its useful life, this product must not be disposed of with normal household
waste, but should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
devices. This is indicated by the symbol on the product, manual or packaging. By reusing,
reusing materials or other forms of using used devices, you make a significant contribution to
the protection of our environment.
For EU countries only:
According to the European Directive 2012/19 / EU, unusable power tools, and in accordance with the European
Directive 2006/66 / EC, damaged or used accumulators / batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. The manufacturer is active under the BDO registration number: 000063719
Each store is obliged to accept old equipment free of charge if we buy new equipment of the same type and with the same
function. You can leave your used equipment in the store where you bought the new equipment.
Shops with a sales area of equipment intended for households of min. 400 m 2, are obliged to accept waste
equipment from households with any of its external dimensions not exceeding 25 cm, free of charge, without the
need to purchase new equipment intended for households. You can leave small waste equipment in a large
supermarket without having to buy a new one.
The distributor, when delivering equipment intended for households to the buyer, is obliged to collect waste equipment from
households free of charge. at the place of delivery of this equipment, provided that the used equipment is of the same type
and performed the same functions as the delivered equipment. In the case of placing an order through the official website of
the manufacturer, it is enough
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let us know by entering your comment in the box Comments to order. In this way, you can return used electrical and
electronic equipment to the place of delivery.
You can also take the old equipment back to the collection point.
More information on the collection points for used devices is available at the website:
https://sklep.powermat.pl/webpage/pl/recycling.html
MANUFACTURER'S DATA
PH Powermat TMK Bijak Sp. Jawna Ul.
Obrońców Poczty Gdańskiej 97 42-400
Zawiercie
https://www.powermat.pl
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DEVICE DIAGRAM
IN IDOK EXPLODED
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