PARSIDE PSBM 1100 B1 2 Speed Hammer Drill Instructions

June 6, 2024
PARSIDE

PSBM 1100 B1 2 Speed Hammer Drill

Hammer Drill

Instructions Manual

Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.

Hammer Drill

Hammer Drill

Introduction

Congratulations on the purchase of your new appli-ance. You have chosen a high-quality product. The operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important information about safety, usage and disposal. Before using the product, please familiarise yourself with all operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for the range of applications specified. Please also pass these operating instructions on to any future owner.

Intended use

The appliance is suitable for:

  • Impact-drilling into brickwork, concrete and stone
  • Drilling into stone, wood and metal

Any other usage or modification of the appliance is deemed to be improper and carries a significant risk of accidents.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage(s) attributable to misuse. The appliance is not intended for commercial use.

Depicted components

  1. Quick-release chuck
  2. Teeth on the depth stop
  3. Toggle button for the depth stop
  4. Depth stop (not prefitted)
  5. Function selector switch
  6. Speed preselector wheel
  7. Rotation direction switch
  8. Locking button for ON/OFF switch
  9. ON/OFF switch
  10. Speed selector
  11. Additional handle

Fig. A

  • Wing screw
  • Dust extractor
  • Dust extraction adapter
  • Reducer

Package contents

  • 1 2-speed hammer drill
  • 1 additional handle
  • 1 quick-release chuck
  • 1 dust extractor
  • 1 depth stop
  • 1 carrying case
  • 1 set of operating instructions

Technical data

  • Rated power consumption: 1100 W
  • Rated voltage: 230 V ∼, 50 Hz (AC)
  • Gearbox: 2-speed gearbox
  • Rated idle speed – 1st gear: n0 0–900 rpm
  • Rated idle speed – 2nd gear: n0 0–3200 rpm
  • Stroke rate – 1st gear: 0–15300 rpm
  • Stroke rate – 2nd gear: 0–54400 rpm
  • Max. torque: 18 Nm
  • Chuck capacity max.: Ø 13 mm
  • Max. drill diameter: 13 mm for steel; 40 mm for wood; 16 mm for concrete
  • Protection class II / (double insulation)

Noise emission value

Noise measurement value determined in accordance with EN 62841. The A-rated noise level of the power tool is typically as follows:

  • Sound pressure level: LpA = 92 dB (A)
  • Uncertainty: K = 5 dB
  • Sound power level: LWA = 103 dB (A)
  • Uncertainty: K = 5 dB

Note: Wear hearing protection!

Total vibration value

Total vibration values (vector total of three directions) determined in accordance with EN 62841:

Drilling into metal
(Main handle) ah,D = 4,8 m/s2, K = 1,5 m/s2
(Auxiliary handle) ah,D = 3,9 m/s2, K = 1,5 m/s2

Impact drilling into concrete
(Main handle) ah,ID = 9,3 m/s2, K = 1,5 m/s2
(Auxiliary handle) ah,ID = 9,0 m/s2, K = 1,5 m/s2

NOTE

  • The vibration emission values and the noise emission values given in these instructions have been measured in accordance with a standardised test procedure and can be used for comparison of the power tool with another tool.
  • The specified total vibration values and the noise emission values can also be used to make a provisional load estimate.

WARNING!

  • Depending on the manner in which the power tool is being used, and in particular the kind of workpiece that is being worked, the vibration and noise emission values can deviate from the values given in these instructions during actual use of the power tool.
  • Try to keep the load as low as possible. Measures to reduce the vibration load are,
    e. g. wearing gloves and limiting the working time. Wherein all states of operation must be included (e.g. times when the power tool is switched off and times where the power tool is switched on but running without load).

General power tool safety warnings

WARNING!

  • Read all safety warnings, instructions, illust-rations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.

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.

1. Work area safety
a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
b) 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.
c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.

2. Electrical safety
a) 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.
b) 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.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.

d) 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.
e) 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.
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.

3. Personal safety

a) 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.
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate condi-tions will reduce personal injuries.
c) 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 acci-dents.
d) 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.
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

g) 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.
h) Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.

4. Power tool use and care

a) 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.
b) 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.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detach-able, 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 acci-dentally.
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) K eep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.

g) 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.
h) Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.

5. Service

a) 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.

Safety instructions for drills

Safety instructions for all work

  • Wear ear muffs when hammer-drilling. Exposure to loud noise can lead to hearing loss.

  • Use the additional handle. Loss of control can lead to injuries.

  • Hold the power tool only by the insulated handles when you are carrying out work
    in which the accessory tool may come into contact with concealed power cables or the tool’s own power cord. Contact with a live wire may electrify exposed metal parts of the tool and could give the operator an electric shock.

  • Wear a dust mask.

Safety information for using long drill bits

  • Do not use a higher rotational speed than the maximum permissible speed. At higher speeds, the drill bit can bend slightly if allowed to turn freely without being in contact with the workpiece and this can lead to injuries.
  • Always start drilling at a low speed and with the drill bit in contact with the workpiece. At higher speeds, the drill bit can bend slightly if allowed to turn freely without being in contact with the workpiece and this can lead to injuries.
  • Do not exert excessive pressure and only along the length of the drill bit (no lateral pressure). Drill bits can bend and break which can lead to a loss of control and injuries.

Appliance-specific safety instructions

WARNING! TOXIC DUST!

Working with the tool can produce harmful/toxic dusts which represent a health hazard for the person operating the appliance and for anyone else in the vicinity.

  • CAUTION: SUPPLY LINES! DANGER! Ensure that you are not likely to hit power, gas or water supply lines when you are working with the power tool. If necessary, check with a service line detector before you start to cut or drill into a surface.
  • Collect any dust that may accumulate, e.g. with a vacuum cleaner.

Residual risks!
Even if you operate this power tool properly, there will still be residual risks. The following risks can occur in relation to the power tool’s design and structure:

  1. Lung damage, if no suitable dust protection mask is worn.
  2. Hearing damage, if no suitable hearing protection is worn.
  3. Damage to health caused by hand-arm vibrations if the appliance is used for extended periods or is not properly used and maintained.

WARNING!

The power tool creates an electromagnetic field during operation. This field can, in certain circumstances, impair active or passive medical implants. To reduce the risk of fatal injuries, we recommend that people with medical implants consult their doctor and the manufacturer of the medical implant before operating this machine.

Original accessories/auxiliary equipment

  • Use only the accessories and additional equipment that are specified in the operating instructions and are compatible with the appliance.

Setting up

WARNING!

► Switch the appliance off and remove the power plug before starting any work on the appliance.

Additional handle

NOTE :For safety reasons, you should only use this appliance with the additional handle attached.

♦ Loosen the strap on the additional handle 11 by turning it clockwise.
♦ Push the additional handle 11 over the quick- release chuck 1.
♦ Turn the additional handle 11 to the required position.
♦ The locking positions on the additional handle 11 must now be pushed over the locking pins on the spindle of the appliance.
♦ Turn the additional handle 11 anticlockwise again to tighten it.

NOTE: Move the additional handle 11 into the various locking positions depending on your working position. Undo and lock the additional handle 11 as described previously.

Depth stop

♦ Push the toggle button for the depth stop 3 and keep it pushed in.
♦ Insert the depth stop 4 into the additional handle 11.
♦ Make sure that the teeth on the depth stop 2 point upwards and downwards.
♦ Pull the depth stop 4 out until the distance between the tip of the drill and the tip of the depth stop corresponds with the required drilling depth.
♦ Release the toggle button for the depth stop 3 to lock the depth stop 4.

Changing tools
The appliance has a fully automatic spindle lock.

♦ When the motor is stopped, the power train locks so that the quick-release chuck 1 can be opened by turning it towards UNLOCK .
♦ Insert the desired tool into the quick-release chuck 1.
♦ Turn the quick-release chuck 1 towards LOCK to tighten the tool.
♦ The spindle lock is automatically released when the motor starts (ON/OFF switch 9 pressed).

Attaching the dust extractor

CAUTION! RISK OF FIRE! Do not work on metallic materials while the dust extractor is attached. Hot metal shavings can ignite parts of the extractor.

NOTE: Do not use the dust extractor 13 to extract wood or plastic shavings. They can jam the dust extractor 13.

♦ Use the wing screw 12 to attach the dust extractor 13 to the additional handle (cf. Fig. A).
♦ It is best to use a workshop extractor. Connect the extractor hose to the dust extraction adapter 14.

♦ If necessary, use the reducer 15 by pushing it onto the dust extraction adapter 14.
♦ Switch the dust extractor on when making drill holes.
♦ To detach the extractor, follow the above steps in reverse order.

Operation

Select operating mode Function selector switch

Move the function selector switch so that the required symbol engages:

Operation

Select direction of rotation

WARNING!

► The rotation direction switch 7 may only be used/adjusted if the device is at a standstill.

♦ Select the direction of rotation by pressing the rotation direction switch 7 towards the left or right.

2-speed gearbox

CAUTION!

► Operate the speed selector 10 only when the appliance is at a standstill. Otherwise, the appliance can be damaged. If it is not possible to move the selector, briefly press the ON/OFF switch 9 and then try again.

► Press the speed selector 10 only in the lower half of the dial! Turn the speed selector 10 so that the required gear engages at the marking.

In first gear
(speed selector switch 10 in position 1)
This setting is suitable for light drilling, pre-drilling, work using a large- diameter drill, and the use of accessories.

In second gear
(speed selector switch 10 in position 2)
This setting is suitable for carrying out drilling work with a small-diameter drill.

Preselecting the rotation speed
You can use the rotational speed preselector adjusting wheel 6 to preselect the rotational speed. The speed you select depends on the mate-rial to be processed. Work out the correct settings by carrying out a test.

NOTE: The appliance only reaches the set rotational speed during continuous operation.

Switching on and off

Switching the appliance on

♦ Press the ON/OFF switch 9.

Switching the device off
♦ Release the ON/OFF switch 9.

Switching to continuous operation
♦ Press the ON/OFF switch 9. Lock it in the pressed position with the ON/OFF switch lock button 8.

Switching off continuous operation
♦ Press the ON/OFF switch 9 and release it again.

Maintenance and cleaning

WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Switch the appliance off and remove the power plug before starting any work
on the appliance.

  • Never permit liquids to penetrate inside the appliance.
  • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the housing. Never use petrol, solvents or cleansers which can damage plastic.
  • Always clean the appliance after completion of work.
  • To clean the dust extractor , detach it (as described above) and shake it out.
  • Store the appliance in a dry place.

WARNING!
If the mains cable needs to be replaced, this must be carried out by the manufacturer or an authorised representative in order to avoid safety hazards.

NOTE
Replacement parts not listed (such as carbon brushes, switches) can be ordered via our service hotline.

Disposal

The packaging is made from environmentally friendly material and can be disposed of at your local recycling plant.

Do not dispose of power tools in your normal domestic waste!
European Directive 2012/19/EU
requires that worn-out power tools be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally compatible manner.
Your local community or municipal authorities can provide information on how to dispose of the worn-out appliance.

Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. Note the labelling on the packaging and separate the packaging material components for disposal if necessary. The packaging material is labelled with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meanings:
1–7: plastics, 20–22: paper and cardboard, 80–98: composites.

Your local community or municipal authorities can provide information on how to dispose of the worn-out product.
The product is recyclable, subject to extended producer responsibility and is collected separately.

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