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Safety regulations
The corresponding safety information can be found
in the enclosed booklet.
Use
The drill is designed for drilling holes into wood, iron,
non-ferrous metals and rock using the appropriate
bits.
Description (Fig. 1)
1 Quick-change drill chuck
2 Depth stop
3 Additional handle
4 Selector button: drill/hammer
5 Selector button:
clockwise/anticlockwise
6 Speed control
7 Locking button
8 On/Off switch
On/Off switch (Fig. 1):
To switch on: Press switch 8
Continuous operation: Lock switch 8 with locking
button 7
To switch off: Press switch 8 briefly
The speed is varied by applying more or less
pressure on switch 8. You can preselect the speed
by turning the knurled screw in switch 8.
Selector button: drill/hammer (Fig. 2)
Please note: This switch should be
in ‘drill’ position when drilling holes in tiles.
Position A: Rotary switch set for hammer mode.
Wait for the drill to stop before
changing!
Position B: Rotary switch set for drilling mode.
Wait for the drill to stop before
changing!
Technical data
Voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power rating: 500 W
Drilling capacity Concrete 13 mm
Steel 10 mm
Wood 25 mm
No Load Speed 0 - 3000 min
-1
Safety insulated II / 쓑
Sound pressure level LPA 75 dB(A)
Sound power level LWA 86 dB(A)
Vibration a
w
4,3 m/s
2
Weight 2,1 kg
Caution
앬 The BBM 500 E is not designed for the operating
of auxiliary devices.
앬 Do not use near steams or inflammable liquids.
앬 Only use sharp bits and suitable screwing bits.
앬 Remove the plug from the socket for all adjusting
and cleaning work.
앬 Protect the mains cable against any damage. Oil
and acids can damage the cable.
앬 Do not carry the device by the mains cable.
앬 Do not remove the plug from the socket by
pulling the mains cable.
앬 Make sure before inserting the plug that the
operating switch is not locked.
앬 When using a cable drum uncoil the cable
completely. Cross-section of wire at least 1,5
mm
2
.
앬 Do not overload machine.
앬 Secure all workpieces to be processed
sufficiently.
앬 Do not allow children to have access.
앬 Make sure you have a secure stance on ladders
or scaffold-ing when using the drill freehand.
앬 Localise lines with a line detector in walls where
power, water or gas lines are laid invisibly.
앬 Wear protection goggles and use a dust mask for
dust-producing work.
앬 Always arrange for a qualified electrician to carry
out repairs
앬 Use only original replacement parts
앬 The level of noise at the workplace may exceed
85 dB(A). In this case you will need to introduce
noise protection measures for the user. The
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