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1.     5   Tua kita    2 Speed Hammer Drill    MODEL HP2050F  MODEL HP2051F       DOUBLE  INSULATION    INSTRUCTION MANUAL    A WARNING   For your personal safety  READ and UNDERSTAND before using     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE     www makitatools com    SPECIFICATIONS    Model HP2050F HP2051F    Speed High High Low  20 mm  3 4        20mm 8 4       Capacities 8 mm  5 16       13mm  1 2    8mm  5 16       13mm  1 2        25 mm  1      40mm 1 9 16   25mm  1      40 mm  1 9 16      No load speed  RPM  0   2 900 min    O  1 200 min    0 2 900 min    O  1 200 min   Blows per minute 0   58 000 0   24 000 0   58 000 0   24 000    Overall length 362 mm  14 1 4     360 mm  14 1 8      Net weight 2 3 kg  5 1 Ibs  2 3 kg  5 1 Ibs     e Manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications without notice   e Specifications may differ from country to country     GENERAL SAFETY RULES USADO2 2   For All Tools     A WARNING   Read and understand all instructions  Failure to follow all    instructions listed below  may result in electric shock  fire and or  serious personal injury     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Work Area 3  Keep bystanders  children  and visitors  away while operating a power tool  Distrac     1  K it  l  Sep your Work area  clean and well ll tions can cause you to lose control     Cluttered benches and dark areas invite acci   dents     2  Do not operate power tools in explosive  atmospheres  such as in the presence of  flammable liquids  gases  or dust  
2.    15    WARNING    Some dust created by power sanding  sawing  grinding  drilling  and other  construction activities contains chemicals known to the State of California  to cause cancer  birth defects or other reproductive harm  Some examples  of these chemicals are      lead from lead based paints      crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products  and  e arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber     Your risk from these exposures varies  depending on how often you do this  type of work  To reduce your exposure to these chemicals  work in a well  ventilated area  and work with approved safety equipment  such as those  dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles     MAKITA LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY    Warranty Policy    Every Makita tool is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory  It is warranted to be free of  defects from workmanship and materials for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase   Should any trouble develop during this one year period  return the COMPLETE tool  freight prepaid  to one of  Makita   s Factory or Authorized Service Centers  If inspection shows the trouble is caused by defective  workmanship or material  Makita will repair  or at our option  replace  without charge     This Warranty does not apply where    e repairs have been made or attempted by others    e repairs are required because of normal wear and tear    e the tool has been abused  misused
3.  A moment of inattention while  operating power tools may result in serious  personal injury     Dress properly  Do not wear loose cloth   ing or jewelry  Contain long hair  Keep  your hair  clothing  and gloves away from  moving parts  Loose clothes  jewelry  or long  hair can be caught in moving parts     11     12     13     14     Avoid accidental starting  Be sure switch  is off before plugging in  Carrying tools with  your finger on the switch or plugging in tools  that have the switch on invites accidents     Remove adjusting keys or wrenches  before turning the tool on  A wrench or a  key that is left attached to a rotating part of  the tool may result in personal injury     Do not overreach  Keep proper footing  and balance at all times  Proper footing and  balance enables better control of the tool in  unexpected situations     Use safety equipment  Always wear eye  protection  Dust mask  non skid safety  shoes  hard hat  or hearing protection must  be used for appropriate conditions  Ordinary  eye or sun glasses are NOT eye protection     Tool Use and Care    15     16     17     18     19     20     Use clamps or other practical way to  secure and support the workpiece to a  stable platform  Holding the work by hand or  against your body is unstable and may lead  to loss of control     Do not force tool  Use the correct tool for  your application  The correct tool will do the  job better and safer at the rate for which it is  designed     Do not use tool if switch
4.  Supply    Catalog    Other      2  Use of the product is intended for  4  Most favored points are      Construction Trade    Design    Repair Service      Industrial Maintenance    Features    Durability     Home Maintenance    Size    Power      Hobby     Price    Other        Other        Makita Brand    5  Any comments     DATE PURCHASED MODEL NO   MONTH  na CD  sa o    STATUS  INTL  LAST NAME   COMPANY NAME Married Single Y    STREET ADRESS  CITY    ZIP CODE    BE SURE TO COMPLETE THE CUSTOMER S PORTION OF THIS FORM AND RETAIN FOR YOUR RECORDS     Please return this portion by facsimile or mail   Facsimile No   714  522 8133       E ii A    FACTORY SERVICE CENTERS    1 800 4 MAKITA    RETAIN THIS PORTION FOR YOUR RECORDS    ARIZONA   3707 E  Broadway Rd   Ste  6  Phoenix  AZ 85040    602  437 2850    CALIFORNIA   41850 Christy St   Fremont  CA 94538 5107   510  657 9881    14930 Northam St   La Mirada  CA 90638 5753   714  522 8088    1970 Fulton Avenue  Sacramento  CA 95825   916  482 5197    7674 Clairemont Mesa Blvd   San Diego  CA 92111   858  278 4471    16735 Saticoy St   Ste  105  Van Nuys  CA 91406   818  782 2440    COLORADO   11839 E  51st Ave   Denver  CO 80239 2709   303  371 2850    CUSTOMER   S RECORD    When you need service  Send  complete tool  prepaid  to one   of the Makita Factory Service  Centers listed  or to an Authorized  Makita Service Center  Be sure   to attach a letter to the outside of  the carton detailing the problem  with your tool     FLO
5.  and then  push in the lock button    To stop the tool from the locked position  pull the switch trig   ger fully  then release it     A speed control screw is provided so that maximum tool  speed can be limited  variable   Turn the speed control screw  clockwise for higher speed  and counterclockwise for lower  speed     Lighting up the lamps    A CAUTION    e Do not look in the light or see the source of light directly   To turn on the lamp  pull the trigger  Release the trigger to  turn it off    NOTE     e Use a dry cloth to wipe the dirt off the lens of lamp  Be  careful not to scratch the lens of lamp  or it may lower the  illumination     002991       1  Reversing switch lever    002691       1  Arrow  2  Speed change knob    002692          1  Action mode changing lever    Reversing switch action    This tool has a reversing switch to change the direction of  rotation  Move the reversing switch lever to the  lt   position   A side  for clockwise rotation or the   gt  position  B side  for  counterclockwise rotation     A CAUTION   e Always check the direction of rotation before operation     e Use the reversing switch only after the tool comes to a  complete stop  Changing the direction of rotation before  the tool stops may damage the tool     Speed change    Two speed ranges can be preselected with the speed  change knob     To change the speed  turn the speed change knob so that  the arrow on the tool body points toward the    I    position on  the knob for low spe
6.  does not turn it  on or off  Any tool that cannot be controlled  with the switch is dangerous and must be  repaired     Disconnect the plug from the power  source before making any adjustments   changing accessories  or storing the tool   Such preventive safety measures reduce the  risk of starting the tool accidentally     Store idle tools out of reach of children  and other untrained persons  Tools are  dangerous in the hands of untrained users     Maintain tools with care  Keep cutting  tools sharp and clean  Properly maintained  tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely  to bind and are easier to control     21  Check for misalignment or binding of SERVICE  moving parts  breakage of parts  and any  other condition that may affect the tools  operation  If damaged  have the tool ser   viced before using  Many accidents are  caused by poorly maintained tools     23  Tool service must be performed only by  qualified repair personnel  Service or main   tenance performed by unqualified personnel  could result in a risk of injury     24  When servicing a tool  use only identical  replacement parts  Follow instructions in  the Maintenance section of this manual   Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow  Maintenance instructions may create a risk of  electric shock or injury     USE PROPER EXTENSION CORD  Make sure your extension cord is in good condition   When using an extension cord  be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current your  product will draw  An u
7.  into the workpiece     Drilling in metal    To prevent the bit from slipping when starting a hole  make  an indentation with a center punch and hammer at the point  to be drilled  Place the point of the bit in the indentation and  start drilling    Use a cutting lubricant when drilling metals  The exceptions  are iron and brass which should be drilled dry     A CAUTION    e Pressing excessively on the tool will not speed up the  drilling  In fact  this excessive pressure will only serve to  damage the tip of your bit  decrease the tool  performance and shorten the service life of the tool     e There is a tremendous force exerted on the tool bit at the  time of hole break through  Hold the tool firmly and exert  care when the bit begins to break through the workpiece     e A stuck bit can be removed simply by setting the  reversing switch to reverse rotation in order to back out   However  the tool may back out abruptly if you do not  hold it firmly     e Always secure small workpieces in a vise or similar hold   down device     MAINTENANCE          1  Vent holes    ACCESSORIES       002697    A CAUTION     e Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  unplugged before attempting to perform inspection or  maintenance     Cleaning vent holes    The tool and its air vents have to be kept clean  Regularly  clean the tool   s air vents or whenever the vents start to  become obstructed     To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY  repairs  car   bon brush inspection and r
8.  or improperly maintained   e alterations have been made to the tool     IN NO EVENT SHALL MAKITA BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES FROM THE SALE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT  THIS DISCLAIMER APPLIES BOTH DURING  AND AFTER THE TERM OF THIS WARRANTY     MAKITA DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES  INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF     MERCHANTABILITY    AND    FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE     AFTER THE ONE YEAR TERM OF THIS  WARRANTY     This Warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state   Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above  limitation or exclusion may not apply to you  Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied  warranty lasts  so the above limitation may not apply to you        Makita Corporation    Anjo  Aichi  Japan  Made in China  Nan Zi Road  Kunshan Export Processing Zone Jiangsu  P R  China    884428 971    
9.  striking reinforcing rods embedded in  the concrete  Always use the side grip  auxiliary handle   and firmly hold the tool by both side grip and switch  handle during operations  Failure to do so may result in  the loss of control of the tool and potentially severe  injury    When drilling in concrete  granite  tile  etc   move the action  mode changing lever to the position of     symbol to use     rotation with hammering    action     Be sure to use a tungsten carbide tipped bit    Position the bit at the desired location for the hole  then pull  the switch trigger  Do not force the tool  Light pressure gives  best results  Keep the tool in position and prevent it from slip   ping away from the hole    Do not apply more pressure when the hole becomes clogged  with chips or particles  Instead  run the tool at an idle  then  remove the bit partially from the hole  By repeating this sev   eral times  the hole will be cleaned out and normal drilling  may be resumed     1  Blow out bulb    10    001302       Blow out bulb  optional accessory     After drilling the hole  use the blow out bulb to clean the dust  out of the hole     Drilling operation  When drilling in wood  metal or plastic materials  move the    action mode changing lever to the position of 8 symbol to  use    rotation only    action     Drilling in wood    When drilling in wood  the best results are obtained with  wood drills equipped with a guide screw  The guide screw  makes drilling easier by pulling the bit
10.  tighten the grip by turning clockwise at the desired  position  lt may be swung 360   so as to be secured at any  position     Installing or removing drill bit    For Model HP2050F    To install the bit  place it in the chuck as far as it will go   Tighten the chuck by hand  Place the chuck key in each of  the three holes and tighten clockwise  Be sure to tighten all  three chuck holes evenly    To remove the bit  turn the chuck key counterclockwise in just  one hole  then loosen the chuck by hand     After using the chuck key  be sure to return to the original  position     For Model HP2051F    Hold the ring and turn the sleeve counterclockwise to open  the chuck jaws  Place the bit in the chuck as far as it will go   Hold the ring firmly and turn the sleeve clockwise to tighten  the chuck   To remove the bit  hold the ring and turn the sleeve counter   clockwise        1  Depth gauge    OPERATION       002696    Depth gauge   The depth gauge is convenient for drilling holes of uniform  depth  Loosen the side grip and insert the depth gauge into  the hole in the side grip  Adjust the depth gauge to the  desired depth and tighten the side grip     NOTE     e The depth gauge cannot be used at the position where  the depth gauge strikes against the tool body     Hammer drilling operation    A CAUTION     e There is a tremendous and sudden twisting force  exerted on the tool bit at the time of hole break through   when the hole becomes clogged with chips and  particles  or when
11. Power  tools create sparks which may ignite the dust  or fumes     Electrical Safety    4     Double insulated tools are equipped with  a polarized plug  one blade is wider than  the other   This plug will fit in a polarized  outlet only one way  If the plug does not fit  fully in the outlet  reverse the plug  If it  still does not fit  contact a qualified elec   trician to install a polarized outlet  Do not  change the plug in any way  Double insula     tion    eliminates the need for the three wire  grounded power cord and grounded power  supply system     Avoid body contact with grounded sur   faces such as pipes  radiators  ranges and  refrigerators  There is an increased risk of  electric shock if your body is grounded     Do not expose power tools to rain or wet  conditions  Water entering a power tool will  increase the risk of electric shock     Do not abuse the cord  Never use the cord  to carry the tools or pull the plug from an  outlet  Keep cord away from heat  oil   sharp edges or moving parts  Replace  damaged cords immediately  Damaged  cords increase the risk of electric shock     When operating a power tool outside  use  an outdoor extension cord marked    W A     or    W     These cords are rated for outdoor  use and reduce the risk of electric shock     Personal Safety    9     10     Stay alert  watch what you are doing and  use common sense when operating a  power tool  Do not use tool while tired or  under the influence of drugs  alcohol  or  medication 
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13. ed or    Il    position for high speed     If it is hard to turn the knob  first turn the chuck slightly in  either direction and then turn the knob again     A CAUTION     e Use the speed change knob only after the tool comes to  a complete stop  Changing the tool speed before the tool  stops may damage the tool     e Always set the speed change knob to the correct  position  If you operate the tool with the speed change  knob positioned halfway between the    I    and    Il    position   the tool may be damaged     Selecting the action mode    This tool has an action mode change lever  For rotation with  hammering  slide the action mode change lever to the right    T symbol   For rotation only  slide the action mode change  lever to the left   8 symbol      A CAUTION     e Always slide the action mode change lever all the way to  your desired mode position  If you operate the tool with  the lever positioned halfway between the mode symbols   the tool may be damaged     ASSEMBLY    002693       1  Grip base   2  Side grip  auxiliary handle   3  Teeth   4  Protrusions    002694       mb      2       O        D   lt     002695       1  Sleeve  2  Ring    A CAUTION     e Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  unplugged before carrying out any work on the tool     Installing side grip  auxiliary handle     Always use the side grip to ensure operating safety  Install  the side grip so that the teeth on the grip fit in between the  protrusions on the tool barrel    Then
14. eplacement  any other mainte   nance or adjustment should be performed by Makita  Authorized or Factory Service Centers  always using Makita  replacement parts     A CAUTION     e These accessories or attachments are recommended for  use with your Makita tool specified in this manual  The  use of any other accessories or attachments might  present a risk of injury to persons  Only use accessory  or attachment for its stated purpose     If you need any assistance for more details regarding these  accessories  ask your local Makita service center     e Drill bits   e Hammer drill bits   e Hole saws   e Blow out bulb   e Safety goggles   e Chuck key   e Grip assembly   e Depth gauge   e Plastic carrying case    11       Memo       Makita U S A   Inc   14930 Northam Street  La Mirada  CA 90638 5753       I  l  l  5  O  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  Sd   aid ee  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l  l    MAIL THIS PORTION    Your answers to the following questions are appreciated     1 This product was purchased from  3  How did you learn about this product       Home Center    Other        Magazine    Radio      Hardware Lumber Store     From Dealer    Exhibition      Tool Distributor    Newspaper    From Friend      Industrial Supply    Store Display     Previous Usage      Construction
15. er safety data     Do not leave the tool running   Operate the tool only when hand held     6  Do not touch the bit or the workpiece  immediately after operation  they may be  extremely hot and could burn your skin     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    A WARNING   MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this    instruction manual may cause serious personal injury     SYMBOLS USD202 2    The followings show the symbols used for tool     Vee volts  piani no load speed  Aci amperes CA Class Il Construction  HZ  hertz IMIN                 revolutions or reciprocation per  minute  2 ili alternating current   i    number of blow    FUNCTIONAL  DESCRIPTION    002990       1  Lock button   2  Speed control screw  3  Switch trigger   4  Higher   5  Lower    002689       1  Lamp    A CAUTION     e Always be sure that the tool is switched off and  unplugged before adjusting or checking function on the  tool     Switch action    A CAUTION     e Before plugging in the tool  always check to see that the  switch trigger actuates properly and returns to the    OFF     position when released     e Switch can be locked in    ON    position for ease of  operator comfort during extended use  Apply caution  when locking tool in    ON    position and maintain firm  grasp on tool     To start the tool  simply pull the switch trigger  Tool speed is  increased by increasing pressure on the switch trigger   Release the switch trigger to stop    For continuous operation  pull the switch trigger
16. ndersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of  power and overheating  Table 1 shows the correct size to use depending on cord length and  nameplate ampere rating  If in doubt  use the next heavier gage  The smaller the gage num   ber  the heavier the cord     22  Use only accessories that are recom   mended by the manufacturer for your  model  Accessories that may be suitable for  one tool  may become hazardous when used  on another tool     Table 1  Minimum gage for cord    Ampere Rating Total length of cord in feet  120 V 25 ft  50 ft  100 ft  150 ft   Not More Than AWG  1  1 1    4  2  2    6  i       SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES USB002 2    DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with product  gained from  repeated use  replace strict adherence to hammer drill safety  rules  If you use this tool unsafely or incorrectly  you can suffer  serious personal injury     1  Hold tools by insulated gripping surfaces 2  Always be sure you have a firm footing  Be  when performing an operation where the sure no one is below when using the tool in  cutting tool may contact hidden wiring or high locations   its own cord  Contact with a live    wire wil 3 Hold the tool firmly with both hands   make exposed metal parts of the tool    live Always use the side grip  and shock the operator  i    4  Keep hands away from rotating parts  7  Some material contains chemicals which  may be toxic  Take caution to prevent  working dust inhalation and skin contact   Follow material suppli
    
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