The provided extract from the instruction manual pertains to the Tinakita Cordless Hammer Driver Drills, models DHP343 and DHP453. These versatile tools are designed for various drilling tasks such as impact drilling in brick, concrete, and stone, as well as regular drilling in materials like wood, metal, ceramic, and plastic.
Specifications:
The DHP343 and DHP453 models differ notably in their operational capacities. Both can handle concrete, steel, and wood, with the DHP343 handling up to 10mm in concrete and steel, and 25mm in wood, while the DHP453 handles up to 13mm in concrete and steel, and 36mm in wood. Additionally, wood screws and machine screws operational limits vary between the two models.
Speed and Power:
No-load speeds for the drills are given in high and low operating modes, with the DHP343 ranging from 0-1,300 on high and 0-400 on low, and the DHP453 also varying between two similar speeds. The manual notes that blows per minute rates also vary between a high and a low setting, offering users a range of power for different materials.
Physical Attributes:
The DHP343 is smaller at 211 mm in length and lighter, weighing 1.4 kg, while the DHP453 is slightly longer and heavier at 232 mm and 1.7 kg respectively. Voltage ratings are 14.4V DC for the DHP343 and 18V DC for the DHP453. Weight measurements are taken with battery cartridges and are based on the EPTA-Procedure 01/2003.
Environmental Considerations:
Environmental directives such as the European Directive 2002/96/EC for waste electric and electronic equipment and Directive 2006/66/EC relating to batteries and accumulators are mentioned, with a strong emphasis on the need for proper disposal of these items. Waste equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Health and Safety Information:
Both models exhibit different noise levels; the DHP343 has a typical sound pressure level of 80 dB (A), and the DHP453 slightly higher at 83 dB (A) with sound power levels reaching 94 dB (A). It’s made clear that noise levels during operation can exceed 80 dB (A) and thus wearing ear protection is recommended.
Additionally, vibration levels are provided for both impact drilling (exemplified by the DHP343 at 10.0 m/s²) and drilling into metal. Both drills may cause exposure to vibrations, so proper handling and safety measures are advised.
In summary, this manual outlines the technical specifications, operating instructions, and safety guidelines to effectively use the Tinakita Cordless Hammer Driver Drills models DHP343 and DHP453. It is crucial for users to follow these guidelines for the optimal performance of the drills and to ensure environmental and personal safety.
Manual:
Download: Tinakita Cordless Hammer Driver Drill DHP343 DHP453 Instruction Manual
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