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Art.No Model
18-3044 CT-2410-UK
30-9319 CT-2410
ENGLISHSVENSKANORSKSUOMI
Impact Drill
Ver. 200802

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Impact Drill (low speed)
Art. no. 18-3044 Model: CT-2410-UK
30-9319 CT-2410
Please read the entire instruction manual before using and save for future use.
We apologise for any text or photo errors and any changes of technical data.
If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our
Customer Service Department (see address on reverse.)
Table of Contents
General Safety Instructions 3
Product Description 6
Use 7
Tips for use 10
Care and Maintenance 11
Disposal 11
Specications 11

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General safety instructions
Warning! Read all the instructions. Failure to adhere to the following instructions
may lead to electric shocks, res and/or serious injury. The term “electrical hand
tools” in the warning text below is referring to your mains operated or battery
operated hand tool. SAVE THE INSTRUCTIONS
1) The work space
a) Keep the work space clean and well illuminated. Cluttered and poorly lit
areas invite accidents.
b) Do not use electrical hand tools in explosive environments, i.e. nearby
ammable liquids, gas or dust. Electrical hand tools generate sparks that
could easily ignite dust or fumes.
c) Keep away from children and other spectators while using the electrical
hand tool. Distractions can make you lose your concentration and control.
2) Electrical safety
a) The electrical hand tool’s plug must t correctly in the wall socket. Never
modify the plug in any way. Never use an adaptor together with earthed
electrical hand tools. Unmodied plugs and suitable wall sockets decrease the
risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed objects, such as pipes, radiators, ovens
or refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is
earthed.
c) Do not expose the electrical hand tool to rain or other wet conditions. If
water gets inside an electrical hand tool it increases the risk of electrical shock.
d) Do not misuse the lead. Never use the lead to carry, drag or pull the plug
out of the wall socket. Keep the lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges and
movable parts. Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electrical shock.
e) When you use an electrical hand tool outdoors; use an extension
cord suitable for this purpose. Use of an extension cord for outdoor use
decreases the risk of electrical shock.

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3) Personal safety
a) Pay attention to what you do and use common sense when using
electrical hand tools. Never use an electrical hand tool if you are tired or
under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication. One moment of not
paying attention while using an electrical hand tool may result in serious injury.
b) Use protective equipment. Always use safety glasses. Using protective
equipment such as a face mask, slip resistant protection shoes, a helmet and
ear plugs when needed decreases the risk of injury.
c) Avoid unexpected start. Make sure that the switch is set to OFF before you
connect the device to the wall socket. Never carry an electrical hand tool with
one nger on the trigger or never connect the hand tool to a wall socket when
the switch is set to ON, since it may result in injury.
d) Remove all service tools/keys before switching on the hand tool.
A forgotten service tool on a rotating part of the electrical hand tool may result
in injury.
e) Do not overreach. Make sure you stand steady and well balanced at all times.
This gives better control in unexpected situations.
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose tting clothes or jewellery. Keep
hair, clothes and gloves away from movable parts. Loose tting clothes,
jewellery or long hair could get caught in movable parts.
g) If the equipment for suctioning or collecting dust is available make sure
it is connected and used properly. Using technical aids may reduce dust
related hazards.
4) Use and maintenance of the electrical hand tools
a) Do not overdrive the hand tool. Use a hand tool suitable for the work you are
to perform. At the correct rate of feed, the correct tool will carry out the work
better and more safely.
b) Never use the electrical hand tool if the switch does not work properly
to turn on and shut off the tool. All electrical hand tools that can not be
operated by the switch are dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Unplug the lead from the wall socket before making any adjustments,
changes of accessories or storing the electrical hand tool away. These
precautions reduce the risk of unexpected start of the electrical hand tool.
d) Store electrical hand tools that are not being used out of reach from
children. Do not let people unfamiliar with the electrical hand tool or its
instructions use it. Electrical hand tools can be dangerous if they get into the
hands of inexperienced users.

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Specific Safety Regulations for Impact Drills
Ear protectors should be worn when using the impact drill.
Exposure to high levels of noise can cause hearing impairment.
Use the supplied side handle when using the impact drill.
Losing control of the drill could result in personal injury.
e) Maintenance of electrical hand tools. Check if something is incorrectly set, if
movable parts are getting jammed, or parts are broken or something else that
might cause the electrical hand tool to malfunction. If something is damaged it
must be repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained
electrical hand tools.
f) Keep the tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp
blades are less likely to jam and are easier to control.
g) Use the electrical hand tool, accessories and such according to the
instructions and in a way suitable for the type of electrical hand tool
used. Using the electrical hand tool for work other than that for which it is
intended could result in a dangerous situation.
5) Service
a) Repairs and service should only be performed by qualied persons, and only
with original spare parts. This guarantees the safety of the electrical hand tool.
Product marking with safety symbols
Read all the instructions.
Use hearing protection.
Use dust mask and protective goggles.

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Product Description
Powerful, low speed impact drill with gearbox and stepless variable speed control.
1. Power Switch
2. Safety Lock Button
3. Soft-Grip Handle
4. Forward/Reverse Selector
5. Quick Chuck
6. Impact/Normal Action Selector
7. Stepless Variable Speed Control
8. Gear Selector (High/Low)
9. Side Handle
10. Depth Stop
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Use
Chuck
The impact drill has a keyless quick chuck (1.5-13 mm).
1. Hold the rear collar of the chuck and
twist the front collar anticlockwise until
the jaws are wide enough apart to
allow the drill bit to enter.
2. Make sure that the jaws of the chuck
are kept free of debris and foreign
objects so that the drill bit/tool can be
rmly seated. Tools that are not held
rmly in the jaws of the drill can cause
personal injury.
3. Insert a drill bit or other tool.
4. Hold the rear collar of the chuck and
twist the front collar until the jaws lock
onto the tool or bit.
Warning: Do not try to tighten the chuck by holding the rear collar whilst starting
the drill, this could result in personal injury. Moreover, the chuck tightens better if
the two collars are gripped and tightened by hand.
Side Handle
1. Screw the side handle anticlockwise
to undo it.
2. Fix the side handle in the desired
position. Set the depth stop if it is
needed.
3. Screw the side handle clockwise to
lock both the handle and depth stop.

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Power Switch
1. Plug the lead into a wall socket after
inserting a tool into the chuck and
tightening it.
2. Start the impact drill by gently pulling
the power switch (1), check that the tool
rotates in the correct direction. Release
the power switch to stop the drill.
3. When the chuck is rotating, the power
switch can be locked by pressing the
lock button (2) and releasing the power
switch. To stop the drill, pull the power
switch and then release it.
Changing Direction of Rotation
1. Stop the drill.
2. Turn the selector (4) to the right or left to
select the direction of rotation.
Note: The drill will not work if the selector is
between settings. The selector switch must
be fully turned in the desired direction.
Stepless Variable Speed Control
1. Start the drill by pulling the power
switch (1).
2. Turn the speed selector (7) on the
handle anticlockwise to reduce speed or
clockwise to increase speed.
3. The speed selector limits how far the
power switch can be pulled in.
Note: Always start drilling at a low speed if
drilling without a pilot hole or centre-punch
mark. As a rule, use higher speeds with thin
drill bits and lower speeds with thicker bits.
Cleaning and polishing usually require a
high speed.

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High Gear & Low Gear
1. Stop the drill completely.
2. Turn the gear selector switch (8) to
the desired gear ratio. Chose 1 for the
lowest gear (0-900 rpm) or 2 for high
gear (0-2500 rpm).
Note: Always use the lowest gear when
the machine is under the greatest load, it
provides a higher torque and better cooling.
Warning: Do not move the gear selector
unless the chuck is completely stationary.
Make sure that the switch is turned all the
way until it stops.
Impact Drilling or Normal Drilling
1. Stop the drill completely.
2. Set the selector switch (6) to the desired
drill action.
3. When the arrow points to the hammer
symbol, the drill is set on impact drill
mode.
4. When the arrow points to the drill bit
symbol, the drill is set on normal drill
mode.
5. Select impact drilling for hard materials
(concrete, stone, etc) and normal drilling
for steel, aluminium and wood, etc.
Warning: Do not move the gear selector
unless the chuck is completely stationary.
Make sure that the switch is turned all the
way until it stops.
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Useful Tips
- After having worked the drill hard for a while let the motor run for a few minutes
(until the air leaving the ventilation slits is at room temperature) without any
load, to cool it down.
- Use the side handle to help maintain full control when drilling.
- Only use sharp tools.
- Use Titanium coated drill bits for hard metals and Tungsten Carbide tipped drill
bits for concrete/tiles. If in doubt read the packet.
- Fasten the workpiece down securely. Use clamps or vices when you can, this
will leave you with both hands free to manoeuvre the machine with, which
increases precision.
- If you are drilling into thin materials it is important that you place a small piece
of waste material behind the hole to be drilled, otherwise there is a risk of
burring on the back.
- Hold the drill perpendicular to the workpiece before you start drilling (look from
several directions) make sure that you do not tilt the drill when drilling.
- Do not press too hard (so that the machine loses speed) let the tool do the job!
Reduce pressure before the drill breaks through the material.
- Let the drill bit spin and lift it up after drilling through, it allows the machine to
cool down and the drill bit is freed of dust and wood chips.
Things to consider when drilling into wood and plastic
- For wood and other soft materials there are several types of tools, chose the
tool most suitable for the work to be done. Test drill on a piece of waste rst.
- The tool can overheat if you don’t pull it up often to free it of sawdust.
- Place a small piece of waste material behind the hole to be drilled before
starting to drill otherwise there is a risk of burring around the edges of the hole
on the back.
Things to consider when drilling into metal
- Mark the hole using a centre punch.
- The tool can overheat if you use the wrong speed. Use cooling liquid suitable
for your material e.g. methylated spirit for aluminium (cast iron and brass are
cut dry).
- Use a low gear and low speed for big holes.
- Be extra careful with the clamping of thin or sharp metal objects so that they do
not come loose and cause damage or injury, use a vice if possible.
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