HYCHIKA HDB18F Hammer Drill Driver Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HYCHIKA
Table of Contents
HYCHIKA HDB18F Hammer Drill Driver
Original Instructions
Description of Symbols
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information about the product orinstructions on its use.
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Wear hearing protection Wear eye protection Wear breathing protection
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Wear hand protection
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Read instruction manual Wear head protection
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DO NOT incinerate batteries!
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Environmental Protection Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist.
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Li-ion battery cells are recyclable and should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for ecycling advice.
Specification
Rated Voltage | DC 20VMax |
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No-load Speed | 0-500/0-2000mirT1 |
Blows per minute | 0-8000/0-32000BPM |
Chuck Capacity | 1/2in (13mm) |
Torque Max. | 530in-lbs (60Nm) |
Max. Drilling Capacity | Steel: 0 13 mm |
Concrete: 0 10 mm | |
Wood: 027 mm | |
Battery pack Voltage | DC 20VMax |
Battery cell | Li-Ion 2.0 Ah |
Charger | 2.0 A |
Protection class | 回 |
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Product Features
- Chuck
- Torque Selector
- Mode Selector
- Gear Switch
- Motor Vents
- Forward/Reverse Switch
- Trigger Switch
- Soft Grip Handle
- Working Light
- Battery Release Button
- Belt Clip
- Battery
- Battery Capacity Indicator
We recommend that you purchase your accessories from the same store that sold
you tools.
WARNING: Always wear ear protection where the sound level exceeds 85dB(A)
and limit the time of exposure if necessary. If sound levels are
uncomfortable, even with ear protection, stop using the tool immediately and
check the ear protection is correctly fitted and provides the correct level of
sound attenuation for the level of sound produced by your tool.
WARNING: User exposure to tool vibration can result in loss of sense of
touch, numbness, tingling and reduced ability to grip. Long term exposure can
lead to a chronic condition. If necessary, limit the length of time exposed to
vibration and use
anti-vibration gloves. Do not operate the tool with hands below a normal
comfortable temperature, as vibration will have a greater effect. Use the
figures provided in the specification relating to vibration to calculate the
duration and frequency of operating the tool.
Sound and vibration levels in the specification are determined according to
EN60745 or similar international standards. The figures represent normal use
for the tool in normal working conditions. A poorly maintained, incorrectly
assembled, or misused tool may produce increased levels of noise and
vibration. www.HYCHIKA.com provides information on
sound and vibration levels in the workplace that may be useful to domestic
users who use tools for long periods of time.
If any problems, please contact our after-sales email: support@hychika.com
General Safety
WARNING: Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to follow
the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
WARNING: This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced, physical or mental capabilities or lack of experience
or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children must
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Save all
warnings and instructions for future reference. The term “power tool” in the
warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated
(cordless) power tool.
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Work area safety
- Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
- Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
- Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
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Electrical safety
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Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
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Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
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Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
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Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool.
Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. -
When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
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Cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock, protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
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Personal safety
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating 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 personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
- Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
- Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations
- Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
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Power tool use and care
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
- Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or the battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
- Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the powertool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
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Battery tool use and care
- Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
- Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
- When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause bums or a fire.
- If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or bums.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or bums.
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6) Service
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Additional Safety for Battery-Operated Drills
WARNING: Important: It is imperative to follow all national safety
regulations concerning installation, operation and maintenance.
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DO NOT allow anyone under the age of 18 years to use this tool, and ensure that operators are qualified and familiar with the operating and safety instructions.
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Battery chargers are for indoors use only. Ensure that the power supply and charger are protected against moisture at all times.
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When using the drill, use safety equipment including safety glasses or shield, ear defenders, and protective clothing including safety gloves. Wear respiratory protection suitable for the work being undertaken. A minimum rating of FFP2 is recommended. If operating the tool causes discomfort in any way, stop immediately and review your method of use.
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Use metal and voltage detectors to locate concealed electric, water or gas lines. Avoid touching live components or conductors.
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Ensure that the lighting is adequate.
Ensure that the drill bit is securely fixed in the chuck. Insecure drill bits can be ejected from the machine causing a hazard. Ensure that the drill bit is not in contact with the workpiece prior to starting up the tool.
Before drilling, check that there is sufficient clearance for the drill bit under the workpiece.
DO NOT exert pressure on to the tool. To do so would shorten its service life.
Drill bits get hot during operation, allow to cool prior to handling them.
NEVER use your hands to remove sawdust, chips or waste close by the bit.
If you are interrupted when operating the drill, complete the process and switch off before looking up.
Where possible, use clamps or a vice to hold your work.
Examine the chuck regularly for signs of wear or damage. Have damaged parts repaired by a qualified service centrer) ALWAYS wait until the drill has com. -
ALWAYS wait until the drill has come to a complete stop before putting it down.
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Periodically check all nuts, bolts and other fixings and tighten where necessary.
Battery Safety
WARNING: Li-Ion batteries, if incorrectly used, stored or charged are a fire, burn and explosion hazard.
- Keep the battery out of reach of children.
- ONLY charge Li-Ion batteries using the charger provided or designed specifically for your product.
- ONLY use Li-Ion batteries provided with a product or specifically designed to be compatible.
- Allow batteries to cool for 15 minutes after charging or heavy use. Failure to follow these instructions may cause overheating or fire.
- When not in use batteries should be stored at room temperature (approximately 20°C).
- Ensure that battery contacts cannot accidentally short in storage. Keep batteries clean; foreign objects or dirt may cause a short. Keep away from other metal objects, for example, paperclips, coins, keys, nails and screws.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery. This liquid may cause skin irritation or bums. Avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, seek medical help.
- DO NOT open, disassemble, crush, heat above 60°C or incinerate. Do not dispose of in fire or similar.
Battery Charger Safety
Use the battery charger correctly
- Refer to the section of this manual relating to use of the battery charger before attempting to charge the battery.
- Do not attempt to use the charger with any batteries other than those supplied. Keep your battery charger clean; foreign objects or dirt may cause a short or block air vents. Failure to follow these instructions may cause overheating or fire.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Before Use
Removing a battery
Remove the Battery from the tool by pressing the Battery Release, then slide
the Battery out of the Battery Slot. WARNING: DO NOT try to remove the Battery
without pressing the Battery Release button. The tool or Battery could be
damaged.
Fitting a battery
- Fit a battery by sliding it on to the Battery Slot of the tool until it clicks and locks into position.
Note: Make sure the Battery and tool are lined up correctly.
If the Battery does not slide into the tool easily, do not force it. Instead,
slide the Battery out of the tool again, check the top of Battery and the tool
battery slot are clean and undamaged and that the contacts are not bent.
Setting up the battery charger
- If fitted, remove any Battery (B)from the Battery Charger(A)
- Insert the Battery Charger mains plug into a suitable mains socket
Note: The Green LED(2) on the Charger will always bright to indicate that the charger is ready to charge the battery.
LEDIndicate
Number| Charger status| LED status
Red light| Green light
1| Power on, ready state| OFF| ON
2| Charging| ON| OFF
3| Finished charging| OFF| ON
4| Battery temperature is too high| OFF| Flash
5| Battery failure| Flash| OFF
Remark: Battery operating temperature 0±3 C< T< 50±3*C
WARNING: Use this charger ONLY to charge the supplied battery or
additional purchased batteries that are specifically designed for this tool.
WARNING: The charger is designed for indoor use only, and MUST NOT be
used in damp or wet conditions.
Charging the battery
WARNING: Failure to follow the correct procedure when charging batteries
will result in permanent damage.
Note: Normal charging time is approximately 60minutes for a recently
discharged 2.0Ah capacity battery. However, if the Battery has been left in a
discharged state for some time, it may take additional time to charge.
Battery Charge Level: The Battery has a built-in Battery Charge Indicator
Pressing on the button to the right will indicate the charge level. The right
LED indicates a high charge level and the left a low charge level that will
mean the battery pack will require charging soon.
IMPORTANT: When a low charge level is indicated, the tool may stop
operating while in use, which is dangerous when operating a hammer drill
driver. Always ensure the battery pack has a good charge level.
Note: about battery charging:
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The battery should be charged at ambient temperatures between 10 and 40°C. (ideally around 20°C)
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After charging, allow 15 minutes for the battery to cool before use.
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Ensure that the charger is disconnected from the mains supply after use, and is stored correctly.
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DO NOT leave batteries on charge for extended periods and NEVER store batteries on charge
The Battery Charger monitors battery temperature and voltage while charging. Remove the Battery once charging is -
complete to maximise charge cycles of the battery and not waste power.
Batteries can become faulty overtime, individual cells in the battery can fail and the battery could short. The charger will -
not charge faulty batteries. Use another battery, if possible, to cheorrect functionality of the charger and purchase a replacement battery if a faulty battery is indicated.
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DO NOT store lithium-ion battery packs in a discharged state over a long period as this can damage the lithium-ion cells. For long-term storage, store batteries in a high charge state disconnected from the power tool.
The capacity of batteries will reduce over time. After 100 charge cycles, the battery’s operation time and the maximum
torque performance of the driver will slightly reduce. This decline will continue until the battery has minimal capacity after 250 charge cycles. This is normal and not a fault with the battery pack.
Fitting drill bits and accessories
WARNING: ALWAYS remove the Battery from the drill before attaching,
adjusting or removing accessories.
WARNING: DO NOT attempt to tighten drill bits (or any other accessory) by
gripping the front part of the chuck and switching the tool on. This can lead
to personal injury and can cause damage to the chuck.
WARNING: NEVER fit any accessory or bit with a maximum speed lower than
the no load speed of he power tool.
- Open the Chuck by rotating the Chuck (1) anti-clockwise
- Place the drill bit or accessory centrally into the chuck
- Tighten the Chuck Jaws by rotating the Chuck Collar clockwise
- When the drill bit or accessory is securely fastened, carefully run the Machine to test that it is running centrally, smoothly and evenly. If the bit is “wobbling’ or not running centrally, release the chuck, check the accessory for damage, correct its position, retighten and test again.
Operation
Direction control
WARNING: NEVER change the direction of rotation while the tool is
running. This may cause permanent damage to the tool.
- The direction of rotation can be set using the Forward/Reverse Switch (6)
- For anti-clockwise rotation, push the switch to the right
- For clockwise rotation, push the switch to the left
Note: When the Forward/Reverse Switch is in the central position, the
drill is locked and cannot be switched on. Use this setting as a safety
feature to prevent the drill from being switched on accidentally.
Torque control
- The clutch settings are indicated by the symbols on the Torque Selector (2)
- Rotate the Torque Selector to select the desired setting: the higher the number displayed on the torque ring, the higher the torque produced by the too.
Gear selection
- Select gear 1 on the Gear Switch (4) for the higher torque. A lower speed gear is generally more suitable for driving screws and fasteners.
- Select gear 2 on the Gear Switch for the lower torque. A higher speed gear is for drilling and must not be used for driving screws and fasteners.
Note: ALWAYS read the documentation provided with drill bits and
accessories for the recommended or maximum speed setting and use the most
appropriate gear.
See ‘Specification’ for the maximum no load speed of each gear.
Switching on/off
WARNING: ALWAYS wear adequate personal protection equipment when setting up
and operating this machine.
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To start the drill, squeeze the Trigger Switch (7).
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The built-in Work Light (9) will illuminate when the Trigger Switch is squeezed.
Note: If the Trigger Switch cannot be pressed down, check that the Forward/Reverse Switch (6)is not set to its middle position, which locks the device (see ,Direction control’). -
The speed of the drill is controlled by the movement of the trigger: the further the Trigger Switch is pressed down, the faster the drill will run.
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Release the Trigger Switch to stop the machine.
Screwdriver use
Note: Always use a universal bit holder when working with screwdriver
bits. Do not mount screwdriver bits directly into the chuck.
- Select gear 1 using the Gear Switch (4)..
- Rotate the Mode Selector (3) to Drive. 1
- Adjust the drill to the appropriate torque setting (see ,Torque control’)
Note: If in doubt which torque setting best suits the application, start with a low setting and increase, should more torque be required (e.g. if the screw is not being driven far enough into the work piece).
Drilling masonry and concrete
- Select gear 1 using the Gear Switch (4)
- Rotate the Mode Selector (3) to the hammer drill position. |
- Apply moderate pressure to the rear of the drill, in line with the drill bit.
- Use masonry drill bits only. Ensure that the bit size is within the maximum capacity of the machine (see ‘Specification’).
- DO NOT apply too much pressure. If debris blocks the drill hole, run the drill slowly and remove the bit from the hole. Repeat until hole is cleared.
WARNING: The drill bit, especially the tip, will become very hot when
drilling masonry and concrete.
DO NOT touch the bit and never allow it to come into contact with combustible
materials.
WARNING: DO NOT inhale masonry dust. Wear adequate breathing protection.
Dust from masonry, concrete and similar substances is harmful and may be
toxic.
Maintenance
WARNING: ALWAYS disconnect from the mains power supply, before carrying
out any maintenance/ cleaning of the charger. Remove the battery before
carrying out any maintenance/cleaning of the drill.
Note Both the drill and the charger contain no user-serviceable parts.
General inspection
- Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight
- Inspect the supply cord of the tool, prior to each use, for damage or wear. Repairs should be carried out by an authorized service center. This advice also applies to extension cords used with this too.
Cleaning
- Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear quickly, and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean the body of your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes
- Clean the tool casing with a soft damp cloth using a mild detergent. Do not use alcohol, petrol or strong cleaning agents.
- Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts.
Lubrication
- Slightly lubricate all moving parts at regular intervals with a suitable spray lubricant.
Storage
- Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children.
Disposal
- Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), with household waste.
- Li-I on • Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct way to dispose of power tools.
References
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