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XU1 XHD-201U User manual

Drill
500W
0616
XU1 Power tools
iSC GmbH, Eschenstraße 6, D-94405 Landau, Germany
Telephone: GB: 0151 294 4488 / IRL: 1850 882711
XHD-201U
XHD-201U
Orignial Instructions
SPECIFICATIONS
Input power: 500W
Input voltage: 230–240V~50Hz
No load speed: 0–2,800/min
Impact rate (hammer action): 0–44,800 bpm
Chuck capacity: up to 13mm
Maximum drilling capacity
Wood: 25mm
Steel: 10mm
Masonry: 13mm
USING YOUR HAMMER
DRILL
WARNING! Be sure to disconnect
the hammer drill from the power
accessory bits.
Your XU1 Hammer Drill has been designed for
drilling timber and metal utilising a normal drilling
action and into masonry using hammer action.
This tool is intended for use in a DIY (Do It
Yourself) context or for hobbyist purposes. It is
not built for continuous daily use in a trade or
professional capacity.
Before using the machine, carefully read these
instructions, especially the safety rules to help
ensure that your machine always operates
properly.
Before attempting to operate the machine,
familiarise yourself with the controls and make
sure you know how to stop the machine quickly
in an emergency.
Save these instructions and the other documents
supplied with this machine for future reference.
Getting started
Attaching the auxiliary handle
1. The auxiliary handle provides additional
control, support and guidance for the drill.
2. The auxiliary handle can be set to any
position around the 360º handle collar mount.
3. Loosen the auxiliary handle grip by rotating it
anti-clockwise to the handle collar.
4. Slide the collar of the auxiliary handle over
the chuck and onto the auxiliary handle collar
mount of the drill. Fig A
5. Secure the auxiliary handle by turning the
auxiliary handle grip clockwise. Fig B
Adjusting the depth rod
1. Loosen the auxiliary handle by turning it anti-
clockwise.
2. Adjust the depth rod so that the drill bit
extends beyond the end of the rod to the
required drilling depth. Fig C
3. Lock the depth rod in position by turning the
auxiliary handle clockwise.
Controls
It is important to understand the functions of the
various controls. Please see below how and when
to use the on/off switch, speed control, speed
pre-selector, forward/reverse control and drill/
hammer selector.
Familiarise yourself with these controls before
On/off switch
1. Turn the drill on by depressing the trigger
switch. To turn the tool off, release the trigger
switch. Fig D
2.
the trigger switch and then pressing the lock-
on button. Fig E
3. Once the lock-on button has been engaged,
the switch will remain locked on.
4. To turn the tool off, press and release the
trigger switch.
Speed control
1. The speed can be varied according to the
pressure applied to the trigger switch. The
harder you squeeze, the faster the rotation
from zero up to a pre-set maximum.
Maximum pre-set speed selection
1. The speed selection dial can be used to
pre-set any required speed by turning the
dial. Once you have set the dial you are then
limited to the speed range of zero to the
speed selected. Fig F
Forward/reverse lever
1. The direction of rotation of the chuck is
controlled by the forward/reverse lever
located above the trigger switch.
2. For forward rotation: move the lever to
the left.
3. For reverse rotation: move the lever to
the right.
Note. Do not change the direction of rotation
while the chuck is still in motion. Fig G
Adjusting between hammer and drill
mode of operation
1. Move the mode selector to the left (hammer
icon ) to select the hammer mode. Fig H
2. Move the mode selector to the right (drill bit
icon ) to select the drill mode. Fig I
Note. When drilling in hammer mode, carbide
tipped drill bits should be used and the drill must
be set to rotate in the forward rotation.
Inserting a bit
1. Disconnect the drill from the mains supply.
2. Twist the chuck sleeve to open the jaws
slightly larger than the diameter of the bit you
are inserting.
3.
it is centred in the jaws.
4. Tighten the chuck by turning the chuck
sleeve.
5. Once the jaws have clamped evenly around
the drill bit, use the chuck key to tighten the
chuck fully. Fig J
6. Always tighten the chuck using all three
accessory.
7. Occasionally check the tightness of the chuck
during drilling as it may vibrate loose.
8. Reconnect the drill to the supply, switch on
and check that the bit runs true and does not
wobble indicating that it is not sitting square.
Adjust if necessary after again disconnecting
the tool from the power supply.
Removing a bit
1. Disconnect the drill from the power supply.
2. Use the chuck key to loosen the chuck.
3. Remove the bit.
Note. Use gloves to handle drill bits and other
sharp accessories. Also be aware that drill bits
can be very hot after even a short period of use.
Drilling in all materials
1. Always use sharp drill bits.
2. Mark the place where the hole is to be drilled.
3. Commence with a slow speed to start the
hole then increase the speed once the hole
has been started.
4. Reduce your pressure on the tool when the
drill bit is about to break through the material.
Drilling in metal
1. Move the mode selector to the right (drill bit
icon ) to select the drill mode.
2. Support thin material on a scrap piece of
wood.
3. Use a punch to mark the position of the hole.
Careful use of the variable speed feature
allows you to start holes without centre
punching. Operate the drill at a low speed
until you start the hole.
4.
to establish a pilot hole then use the required
large size drill bit.
5. Use only HSS (high speed steel) drill bits or
those recommended for metal use.
6. When drilling into iron or steel, use a cooling
lubricant such as thin oil.
7.
8. With brass, copper and cast iron, use no
lubricant but withdraw the drill regularly to
assist cooling.
Drilling in wood
1. Move the mode selector to the right (drill bit
icon ) to select the drill mode.
2. Mark the place where you want to drill with a
punch or nail.
3. To avoid splintering on breakthrough either
clamp a piece of scrap wood to the back of
the work piece or continue the hole from the
breaks through.
Hammer drilling in masonry
1. Move the mode selector to the left (hammer
icon ) to select the hammer mode.
2.
point to be drilled.
3. Depress the switch to start the drill.
4. Move the drill bit into the work piece applying
only enough pressure to keep the bit cutting.
Note. Do not force the drill or apply side
pressure to elongate a hole. Let the drill and bit
do the work.
5. If the bit jams in the work piece or if the drill
stalls, stop the tool immediately. Remove the
bit from the work piece and determine the
reason for jamming.
MAINTENANCE
1. Your tool has been designed to operate over
a long period of time with a minimum of
maintenance.
2. Continuous satisfactory operation depends
upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
WARNING! Before performing
any maintenance, switch off and
disconnect from the mains supply.
3. When not in use the drill should be stored in
a dry, frost-free location not within the reach
of children.
4. Keep ventilation slots of the drill clean at all
times and prevent any foreign matter from
entering.
5. If the housing of the drill requires cleaning do
not use solvents but a moist soft cloth only.
Note. Ozito Industries will not be responsible for
any damage or injuries caused by repair of the
tool by an unauthorised person or by mishandling
of the tool.
PRODUCT PARTS
A
E
I
B
F
J
C
G
K
D
H
L
1. Keyed chuck
2. Hammer mode selector
3. Forward/reverse lever
4. Variable speed pre-select knob
5. Trigger switch
6. Lock-on button
7. Auxiliary handle
8. Chuck key
9. Depth gauge
3 4 5
21
3
6
4
5
7
8 9
WARRANTY
All of our products undergo strict quality checks to ensure that they reach you in perfect condition. In the unlikely
event that your device develops a fault, please contact our service department at the address shown on this
guarantee card. You can also contact us by telephone using the customer service number shown. Please note the
following terms under which guarantee claims can be made:
1. These warranty terms regulate additional warranty services, which the manufacturer mentioned below promises
to buyers of its new products in addition to their statutory guarantee claims are not affected by this guarantee. Our
guarantee is free of charge to you.
2. The warranty services only covers defects due to material or manufacturing faults on a product which you have
or the replacement of the product, whichever we prefer.
Please note that our devices are not designed for use in commercial, trade or professional applications. A
guarantee contract will not be created if the device has been used by commercial, trade or industrial business or
has been exposed to similar stresses during the guarantee period.
3. The following are not covered by our guarantee:
- Damage to the device caused by a failure to follow the assembly instructions or due to incorrect installation, a
failure to follow the operating instructions (for example connecting it to an incorrect mains voltage or current type)
or a failure to follow the maintenance and safety instructions or by exposing the device to abnormal environmental
conditions or by lack of care and maintenance.
- Damage to the device caused by abuse or incorrect use (for example overloading the device or the use or
unapproved tools or accessories), ingress of foreign bodies into the device (such as sand, stones or dust,
transport damage), the use of force or damage caused by external forces (for example by dropping it).
- Damage to the device or parts of the device caused by normal or natural wear or tear or by normal use of the
device.
4. Your Product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase and is intended for
DIY (Do It Yourself) use only. Warranty excludes consumable parts, for example: cutting blade. Guarantee claims
should be submitted before the end of the guarantee period within two weeks of the defect being noticed. No
guarantee claims will be accepted after the end of the guarantee period. The original guarantee period remains
applicable to the device even if repairs are carried out or parts are replaced. In such cases, the work performed or
IN ORDER TO MAKE ACLAIM UNDER THIS WARRANTY YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE PLACE OF
PURCHASE WITH YOUR REGISTER RECEIPT.
Please refer to the restrictions of this warranty concerning wearing parts, consumables and missing parts as set
out in the service information in these operating instructions.
CUSTOMER SERVICE HELPLINE
GB: 0151 294 4488
IRL: 1850 882711
XU1
Unit 9 Stadium Court, Wirral International Business Park, Plantation Road, Bromborough, Wirral, CH62 3QG

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