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Chipping in a straight line with a chisel bit
1. Use chalk or another suitable writing material and mark you work surface to
delineate the area you intend to hammer.
2. Plug in the Breaker Hammer.
3. Grasp the main Handle (90) and side Handle (90) firmly with both hands. When you
are sure that no people or animals are in the vicinity, and it’s safe to begin, depress
the Switch (62).
4. The Breaker Hammer will begin to break the top layer of concrete. If you push down,
it will begin to break the next layer as well.
5. Keep moving the Breaker Hammer along the line you want to section, breaking
concrete as you go. If the Breaker Hammer jumps off of the line or section, release
the Switch (62) and reposition the Breaker Hammer.
6. When you are finished, release the Switch (62) and unplug the Breaker Hammer.
Breaking up concrete with a bull point pit
1. Place the bit on the center of a piece of concrete.
2. Grasp the main Handle (90) and side Handle (90) firmly with both hands. When you
are sure that no people or animals are in the vicinity, and it’s safe to begin, depress
the Switch Knob (87).
3. As you break concrete into big chunks, release the Switch Knob (87) and move to
other large pieces until all larger pieces are broken. Do not break up smaller pieces
with this tool as it is too powerful and aggressive to control on small pieces.
4. When finished, release the Switch Knob (87) and unplug the Breaker Hammer.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND CLEANING
1. WARNING! Always disconnect the Breaker Hammer from its electri-
cal power supply source before performing any inspection, mainte-
nance, or cleaning procedure.
2. Before each use, inspect the general condition of the Breaker Hammer. Inspect
the switch, power plug and cord assembly, and extension cord (if used) for dam-
age. Check for loose screws, misalignment, binding of moving parts and any other
condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs,
turn off the Breaker Hammer immediately and have the problem corrected before
further use.
Do not use damaged equipment.