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Instructions Harbor Freight Tools, Modèle 41983

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The Main Handle (91) can be pointed either right or left. There are symbols for a Hammer and Drill on the left side and a symbol for a Drill only on the right side. To drill only, set the Switching Knob (22) so that the picture of the Hammer and Drill are facing forward. Turn the Main Handle (91) so that it points to the right at the Drill symbol (See Figure 2). To Hammer Drill, set the Switching Knob (22) so that the Hammer and Drill are facing forward. Turn the Main Handle (91) so that it points to the left at the Hammer and Drill symbol. To Chisel, set the Switching Knob (22) so that the picture of the Hammer only points forward. Turn the Main Handle (91) so that it points left to the Hammer and Drill symbol. NOTE: Break Point (Bull) Bits and cold chisels are to be used when the Selector Switch is in the hammering position only. Using these bits/chisels with the Selector Switch in the hammer/drill position will result in unexpected tool performance. Operation Before plugging in the electrical cord, insert the desired bit and adjust the Auxiliary Handle and Depth Gauge to the desired positions (See earlier sections). While keeping your finger off the “ON” trigger Switch (96), plug in the electrical cord. When ready to use the Rotary Hammer, first depress the “ON” trigger Switch (96) and allow the unit to run without load for approximately one minute. This allows parts to become properly lubricated. Check to see if the operating tool sounds normal. Once the tool has been warmed up, it is ready for use. To turn off the Rotary Hammer, release the trigger Switch (96). INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING WARNING! Make sure the Power Switch of the tool is in its “OFF” position and that the tool is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the tool. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use damaged equipment. CLEANING: Regularly clean the work surface with a dry brush or clean cloth. Keep moving parts lightly greased. Always keep the Motor and vent areas free of dust and debris. Lubrication: Use the enclosed spanner wrench to unscrew the Seal Cap (18) located on top of the housing. Add the enclosed grease and replace and tighten the Seal Cap. Changing the Carbon Brushes: Using a small standard screwdriver, remove the Brush Covers (81). When you remove the Brush Caps, the Carbon Brush Holder (83) may spring out. Do not lose the Carbon Brushes. If the Brush Holder does not spring out, gently remove it by using the tip of your screwdriver. Examine the surface of each brush. The surface should be smooth and clean. If scratch marks appear, or if the brush is broken, replace the brush immediately with an approved replacement brush from Harbor Freight Tools. If the brush is not damaged but is only dirty, you may clean it off with a pencil eraser. Gently rub with the eraser until the dirt has been removed. Remove any eraser dust which may have accumulated during cleaning. Re-install each Carbon Brush (82) by inserting it back into the Brush Holder (83). Screw the Brush Cover (81) back into the Brush Holder and tighten. Maintenance Chart Maintenance Type Before Use After Use After Every 50 Hours of Use After Every 100 Hours of Use Inspect tool for damage X Clean outside and lubricate exposed moving parts X Lubricate* X Replace Carbon Brushes X *The Rotary Hammer is pre-greased from the factory. Lubrication is only needed starting after approximately 50 working hours. Troubleshooting Problem Possible Causes Probable Solutions Motor does not rotate switch on power supply. Disrupted power supply. Poor contact at the switch. Armature or field coil burnt. Breakage of the Stator coil. Carbon Brushes worn out. Check power supply. Repair switch. Change coil. Replace Stator Coil. Replace Carbon Brushes. Abnormal noise from motor; does not rotate or rotates slowly. Overload of motor caused by excessive drilling depth or pressure. Reduce drilling depth or pressure. Decrease force. Partial short circuit Partial short circuit or open circuit at Armature. Repair or change Armature. Main voltage too low Main power voltage too low. Adjust main power voltage. Gearbox becomes too hot. Overload, dull bit. Damp coils. Incorrect fitting. Decrease in voltage. Reduce load, sharpen bit. Dry coils. Repair or change armature. Adjust voltage. Sparking Short circuit or break at Armature. Surface of Armature not smooth and clean. Repair Armature. Inspect and clean Armature. Warranty PARTS LIST Part Description Q’ty 1 O-ring 1 2 Steel Ball 3 3 Cylinder 1 4 Feather Key 2 5 Piston 1 6 O-ring 1 7 Spring Holder 1 8 Spring 1 9 Clutch 1 10 Third Gear 1 11 O-ring 1 12 Piston 1 13 Connecting Shaft 1 14 Needle Beari...


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