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| Product Type | Cordless Rotary Hammer |
| Brand | DeWalt |
| Model | DPN1850PPXJ |
| Power Source | Lithium-ion battery 60 V max (18/54/108 V nominal) |
| Chuck Type | SDS MAX |
| Impact Energy (EPTA) | 13.3 J (DCh735) / 19.4 J (DCh775) |
| No-Load Speed | 177 – 355 rpm |
| Blows per Minute | 1350 – 2705 bpm |
| Max Drilling Diameter (Core bit) | 125 mm (5 in) |
| Weight | 8.5 kg (19 lb) / 9.4 kg (21 lb) depending on version |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 580 × 115 × 284 mm |
| Operating Mode | Rotary hammer, hammer only, chiseling, position adjustment |
| Electronic Speed Control | Yes (7 positions) |
| Anti-Vibration System | SHOCKSMD |
| Safety Clutch | E-ClutchMD (electronic) + mechanical clutch |
| Wireless Tool Control | Yes (compatible dust extractor) |
| Side Handle | 360° rotating |
| Sound Level (pressure / power) | 97 dB(A) / 108 dB(A) |
| Vibration (concrete drilling) | 9.0 m/s² (uncertainty K=1.5) |
| Maintenance | Clean with dry compressed air; periodic lubrication at authorized service center |
| Warranty | 3 years tool, 2 years battery pack |
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USER MANUAL DPN1850PPXJ DEWALT
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Technical diagram of a DeWALT electric drill with numbered parts and component labelsComponents
1 Trigger switch
2 Side handle
3 Front barrel (collar)
4 Mode selector dial
5 Main handle
6 Bit holder
7 Sleeve
8 Battery pack
9 Battery release button
10 Speed dial
11 E-Clutch® indicator LED
12 Yellow service indicator LED
13 DEWALT tool tag mounting holes
14 Wireless Tool Control™ Icon
Composants
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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: To reduce the risk of injury, read the instruction manual.
Intended Use
Your heavy-duty cordless rotary hammers are designed for professional concrete drilling and chiseling applications.
DO nOT use under wet conditions or in presence of flammable liquids or gases.
Your heavy-duty cordless rotary hammers are professional power tools.
DO nOT let children come into contact with the tool.
Supervision is required when inexperienced operators use this tool.
Definitions: Safety Alert Symbols and Words
This instruction manual uses the following safety alert symbols and words to alert you to hazardous situations and your risk of personal injury or property damage.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous sedation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation where, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
(Used without word) Indicates a safety related message.
NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
GENERAL POWER TOOL SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, indications 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 ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected supply. Use of a GFCI 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 conditions 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 energizing power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
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 jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry 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 detachable, 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.
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) Keep 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) Battery Tool Use and Care
a) 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.
b) Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
c) 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 burns or a fire.
d) Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
e) Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or modified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, explosion or risk of injury.
f) Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 265 °F (130 °C) may cause explosion.
g) Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or tool outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
6) 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.
b) Never service damaged battery packs. Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Additional Safety Instructions for Rotary Hammers
- Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
- Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
- Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring. Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.
- Be certain that the material being drilled does not conceal electric or gas service and that their locations have been verified with the utility companies.
- 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.
- Wear safety goggles or other eye protection. Hammering operations cause chips to fly. Flying particles can cause permanent eye damage. Wear a dust mask or respirator for applications that generate dust. Ear protection may be required for most applications.
- Keep a firm grip on the tool at all times. Do not attempt to operate this tool without holding it with
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both hands. Operating this tool with one hand will result in loss of control. Breaking through or encountering hard materials such as re-bar may be hazardous as well.
- Do not operate this tool for long periods of time.
Vibration caused by hammer action may be harmful to your hands and arms. Use gloves to provide extra cushion and limit exposure by taking frequent rest periods. - Do not recondition bits yourself. Chisel reconditioning should be done by an authorized specialist. Improperly reconditioned chisels could cause injury.
- Accessories and tool may get hot during operation.
Wear gloves when handling them if performing heat producing applications such as hammerdrilling and drilling metals. - Never lay the tool down until the bit has come to a complete stop. Moving bits could cause injury.
- Do not strike jammed bits with a hammer to dislodge them. Fragments of metal or material chips could dislodge and cause injury.
Additional Safety Information
WARNING: Never modify the power tool or any part of damage or personal injury could result.
WARNING: ALWAYS use safety glasses. Everyday eyeglasses are NOT safety glasses. Also use face or dust mask if cutting operation is dusty. ALWAYS WEAR CERTIFIED SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
• ANSI Z87.1 eye protection (CAN/CSA Z94.3),
• ANSI S12.6 (S3.19) hearing protection,
• NIOSH/OSHA/MSHA respiratory protection.
WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, sanding, 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
• 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.
- Wear protective clothing and wash exposed areas with soap and water. Allowing dust to get into your mouth, eyes, or lay on the skin may promote absorption of harmful chemicals. Direct particles away from face and body.
- Use the appropriate dust extractor vacuum to remove the vast majority of static and airborne dust. Failure to remove static and airborne dust could contaminate the working environment or pose an increased health risk to the operator and those in close proximity.
- Use clamps or other practical ways 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 and injury.
• Air vents often cover moving parts and should be avoided. Loose clothes, jewelry or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
CAUTION: When not in use, place tool on its side on a stable surface where it will not cause a tripping or falling hazard. Some tools with large battery packs will stand upright on the battery pack but may be easily knocked over.
The label on your tool may include the following symbols. The symbols and their definitions are as follows:
V....volts
Hz......hertz
min......minutes
= = = or DC.....direct current
Class I Construction (grounded)
.../min.....per minute
BPM.....beats per minute
☐ Class II Construction (double insulated)
n_0 ......no load speed n ......rated speed
⊕ ......earthing terminal
⚠️......safety alert symbol
▲......visible radiation
E......wearrespiratory protection
⑧ wear eye protection
○....wearhearing protection
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BATTERIES AND CHARGERS
The battery pack is not fully charged out of the carton. Before using the battery pack and charger, read the safety instructions below and then follow charging procedures outlined. When ordering replacement battery packs, be sure to include the catalog number and voltage.
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Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Packs
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, and cautionary markings for the battery pack, charger and product. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
- Do not charge or use the battery pack in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Inserting or removing the battery pack from the charger may ignite the dust or fumes.
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NEVER force the battery pack into the charger. DO NOT modify the battery pack in any way to fit into a non-compatible charger as battery pack may rupture causing serious personal injury. Consult the chart at the end of this manual for compatibility of batteries and chargers.
• Charge the battery packs only in DEWALT chargers. -
DO NOT splash or immerse in water or other liquids.
- DO NOT allow water or any liquid to enter battery pack.
- Do not store or use the tool and battery pack in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed 104 °F (40 °C) (such as outside sheds or metal buildings in summer). For best life store battery packs in a cool, dry location. NOTE: Do not store the battery packs in a tool with the trigger switch locked on. Never tape the trigger switch in the ON position.
- Do not incinerate the battery pack even if it is severely damaged or is completely worn out. The battery pack can explode in a fire. Toxic fumes and materials are created when lithium-ion battery packs are burned.
- Do not expose a battery pack or appliance to fire or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 265 °F (130 °C) may cause explosion.
- Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or appliance outside of the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at temperatures outside of the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
- If battery contents come into contact with the skin, immediately wash area with mild soap and water. If battery liquid gets into the eye, rinse water over the open eye for 15 minutes or until irritation ceases. If medical attention is needed, the battery electrolyte is composed of a mixture of liquid organic carbonates and lithium salts.
- Contents of opened battery cells may cause respiratory irritation. Provide fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
- Battery liquid may be flammable if exposed to spark or flame.
- Never attempt to open the battery pack for any reason. If the battery pack case is cracked or damaged, do not insert into the charger. Do not crush, drop or damage the battery pack. Do not use a battery pack or charger that has received a sharp blow, been dropped, run over or damaged in any way (e.g., pierced with a nail, hit with a hammer, stepped on). Damaged battery packs should be returned to the service center for recycling.
Storage Recommendations
The best storage place is one that is cool and dry, away from direct sunlight and excess heat or cold. Store the fully charged battery pack out of the charger.
Battery Pack Cleaning Instructions
Dirt and grease may be removed from the exterior of the battery pack using a cloth or soft non-metallic brush. Do not use water or any cleaning solutions.
Fuel Gauge Battery Packs (Fig. B)
Some battery packs include a fuel gauge. When the fuel gauge button is pressed and held, the LED lights will indicate the approximate level of charge remaining. This does not indicate tool functionality and is subject to variation based on product components, temperature, and end-user application.
Transportation
WARNING: Fire hazard. Do not store, carry, or transport the battery pack so that metal objects can contact exposed battery terminals. For
example, do not place the battery pack in aprons, pockets, tool boxes, product kit boxes, drawers, etc., with loose nails, screws, keys, coins, hand tools, etc. When transporting individual battery packs, make sure that the battery terminals are protected and well insulated from materials that could contact them and cause a short circuit. NOTE: Li-ion battery packs should not be put in checked baggage on airplanes and must be properly protected from short circuits if they are in carry-on baggage.
Shipping the DEWALT FLEXVOLT™ Battery Pack
The DEWALT FLEXVOLT™ battery pack has a battery cap that should be used when shipping the battery pack.

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsAttach the cap to the battery pack to ready it for shipping. This converts the battery pack to three separate 20V batteries. The three batteries have the Watt hour rating labeled "Shipping" on the battery pack. If shipping without the cap or in a tool, the pack is one battery at the Watt hour rating labeled "Use".
Example battery pack label:
USE: 120 Wh SHIPPING: 3 x 40 Wh
In this example, the battery pack is three batteries with 40 Watt hours each when using the cap. Otherwise, the battery pack is one battery with 120 Watt hours.
The RBRC® Seal
Please take your spent battery packs to an authorized DEWALT service center or to your local retailer for recycling. In some areas, it is illegal to place spent battery

packs in the trash. You may also contact your local recycling center for information on where to drop off the spent battery pack. Do not place in curbside recycling. For more information visit www.call2recycle.org, or call the toll free number in the RBRC® Seal.
RBRC ^® is a registered trademark of Call 2 Recycle, Inc.
Important Safety Instructions for All Battery Chargers
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, and cautionary markings for the battery pack, charger and product. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
- DO NOT attempt to charge the battery pack with any chargers other than a DEWALT charger. DEWALT
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chargers and battery packs are specifically designed to work together.
• These chargers are not intended for any uses other than charging DEWALT rechargeable battery packs. Charging other types of battery packs may cause them to overheat and burst, resulting in personal injury, property damage, fire, electric shock or electrocution.
- Do not expose the charger to rain or snow.
- Do not allow water or any liquid to enter charger.
- Pull by the plug rather than the cord when disconnecting the charger. This will reduce the risk of damage to the electric plug and cord.
- Make sure that the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
- Do not use an extension cord unless it is absolutely necessary. Use of improper extension cord could result in risk of fire, electric shock or electrocution.
- When operating a charger outdoors, always provide a dry location and use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- An extension cord must have adequate wire size (AWG or American Wire Gauge) for safety. The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the heavier the cord and thus the greater its capacity. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating. The following table shows the correct size to use depending on total length of all extension cords plugged together, and nameplate ampere rating. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge.
Minimum Gauge for Cord Sets
| Volts | Total Length of Cord in Feet (meters) | ||||
| 120V 25 (7.6) | 50 (15.2) 100 | (30.5) 150 (45.7) | |||
| Ampere Rating | American Wire Gauge | ||||
| More Than | Not More Than | ||||
| 0 6 18 | 16 16 14 | ||||
| 6 10 | 18 16 14 12 | ||||
| 10 12 | 16 16 14 12 | ||||
| 12 16 14 | 12 Not Recommended | ||||
- Do not place any object on top of the charger or place the charger on a soft surface that might block the ventilation slots and result in excessive internal heat.
Place the charger in a position away from any heat source. The charger is ventilated through slots in the top and the bottom of the housing. - Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug. Have them replaced immediately.
- Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way. Take it to an authorized service center.
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Do not disassemble the charger; take it to an authorized service center when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock, electrocution or fire.
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The charger is designed to operate on standard 120V household electrical power. Do not attempt to use it on any other voltage. This does not apply to the vehicular charger.
- Foreign materials of a conductive nature, such as, but not limited to, grinding dust, metal chips, steel wool, aluminum foil or any buildup of metallic particles should be kept away from the charger cavities and ventilation slots.
• Always unplug the charger from the power supply when there is no battery pack in the cavity.
Charging a Battery (Fig. C)
- Plug the charger into an appropriate outlet.
- Insert and fully seat battery pack. The red charging light will continuously blink while charging.
- Charging is complete when the red charging light remains continuously ON. Battery pack can be left in charger or removed. Some chargers require the battery pack release button to be pressed for removal.
WARNING: Only charge batteries in air temperature over 10 °F (4.5 °C) and below 105 °F (+40.5 °C).
- Charger will not charge a faulty battery pack, which may be indicated by the light staying OFF. Take charger and battery pack to an authorized service center if light stays OFF.
NOTE: Refer to label near charging light on charger for blink patterns. Older chargers may have additional information and/or may not have a yellow indicator light.
Hot/Cold Pack Delay
When the charger detects a battery pack that is too hot or too cold, it automatically starts a Hot/Cold Pack Delay, suspending charging until the battery pack has reached an appropriate temperature. The charger then automatically switches to the pack charging mode. This feature ensures maximum battery pack life.
A cold battery pack may charge at a slower rate than a warm battery pack.
The hot/cold pack delay will be indicated by the red light continuing to blink but with the yellow light continuously ON. Once the battery pack has reached an appropriate temperature, the yellow light will turn OFF and the charger will resume the charging procedure.
DCB118 and DCB1112 Chargers
The DCB118 and DCB1112 chargers are equipped with an internal fan designed to cool the battery pack. The fan will turn on automatically when the battery pack needs to be cooled.
Electronic Protection System
Li-Ion tools are designed with an Electronic Protection System that will protect the battery pack against overloading, overheating or deep discharge. The tool will automatically turn off and the battery pack will need to be recharged.
Important Charging Notes
- The charger and battery pack may become warm to the touch while charging. This is a normal condition, and
does not indicate a problem. To facilitate the cooling of the battery pack after use, avoid placing the charger or battery pack in a warm environment such as in a metal shed or an uninsulated trailer.
- If the battery pack does not charge properly:
a. Check operation of receptacle by plugging in a lamp or other appliance;
b. Check to see if receptacle is connected to a light switch which turns power off when you turn out the lights;
c. If charging problems persist, take the tool, battery pack and charger to your local service center.
- You may charge a partially used pack whenever you desire with no adverse effect on the battery pack.
Charger Cleaning Instructions
WARNING: Shock hazard. Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet before cleaning. Dirt and grease may be removed from the exterior of the charger using a cloth or soft non-metallic brush. Do not use water or any cleaning solutions.
Wall Mounting
Some DeWALT chargers are designed to be wall mountable or to sit upright on a table or work surface. If wall mounting, locate the charger within reach of an electrical outlet, and away from a corner or other obstructions which may impede air flow. Use the back of the charger as a template for the location of the mounting screws on the wall. Mount the charger securely using drywall screws (purchased separately) at least 1" (25.4 mm) long, with a screw head diameter of 0.28–0.35" (7–9 mm), screwed into wood to an optimal depth leaving approximately 7/32" (5.5 mm) of the screw exposed. Align the slots on the back of the charger with the exposed screws and fully engage them in the slots.
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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Side Handle (Fig. E)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, ALWAYS operate the tool with the side handle properly installed. Failure to do so may result in the side handle slipping during tool operation and subsequent loss of control. Hold tool with both hands to maximize control.
The side handle 2 clamps to the front of the gear case and may be rotated 360° to permit right- or left-hand use.
Mounting the Straight Side Handle (Fig. E)
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Widen the ring opening of the side handle 2 by rotating it counter clockwise.
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Slide the assembly onto the nose of the tool, through the steel ring 15 and onto the collar 3, past the chisel holder and sleeve.
- Rotate the side handle assembly to the desired position. For hammerdrilling horizontally with a heavy drill bit, place the side handle assembly at an angle of approximately 20^ to the tool for optimum control.
- Lock the side handle mounting assembly in place by securely tightening the handle 2 rotating it clockwise so that the assembly will not rotate.
Bit and Bit Holder
WARNING: Burn Hazard. ALWAYS wear gloves when damaging bits. Accessible metal parts on the tool and bits may get extremely hot during operation. Small bits of broken material may damage bare hands.
The rotary hammer can be fitted with various chisel bits depending on the desired application. Use sharp drill bits only.
Inserting and Removing SDS Max® Bits (Fig. F)
- Clean the insert shank end of the accessory to remove any debris, then lightly grease with a light oil or lubricant.
- Insert bit in the bit holder 6 and apply downward pressure while rotating to secure the bit into place. The bit shank must be clean.
- Ensure the bit is properly engaged.
NOTE: The bit needs to move several centimeters in and out of the bit holder 6 when properly engaged. - To remove the bit, pull back the locking sleeve 7 and pull the bit out.
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack (Fig. D)
NOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is fully charged.
To install the battery pack 8 into the tool handle, align the battery pack with the rails inside the tool's handle and slide it into the handle until the battery pack is firmly seated in the tool and ensure that it does not disengage.
To remove the battery pack from the tool, press the release button 9 and firmly pull the battery pack out of the tool handle. Insert it into the charger as described in the charger section of this manual.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. H)
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction.
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Proper hand position requires one hand on the main handle 5, with the other hand on the side handle 2.
SHOCKS Active Vibration Control® System
For best vibration control, hold the tool as described in Proper Hand Position and apply just enough pressure so the damping device on the main handle is approximately mid stroke. The hammer only needs enough pressure to engage the active vibration control. Applying too much pressure will not make the tool actuate faster and active vibration control will not engage.
DEWALT Bluetooth® Tool Tag Ready (Fig. A)
Optional Accessory
WARNING: Read instruction manual for the DEWALT Bluetooth® Tool Tag.
WARNING: Remove battery from tool before installing the DWALT Bluetooth® Tool Tag.
WARNING: When installing or replacing the DEWALT Bluetooth® Tool Tag, use only the screws provided. Be sure to securely tighten the screws.
Your tool comes with mounting holes 12 and fasteners for installing a DEWALT Bluetooth® Tool Tag (DCE041). You will need a T15 torx bit tip to install the tag. Screw torque should be between 0.8 and 1.2 Nm (7.1 to 10.6 in-lbs). The DEWALT Tool Tag is designed for tracking and locating professional power tools, equipment, and machines using the DEWALT Tool Connect™ app. For proper installation of the DEWALT Tool Tag, refer to the DEWALT Tool Tag manual. To learn more, visit:
www.DEWALT.com/en-us/jobsite-solutions/tool-connect
Electronic Speed and Impact Control (Fig. A)
The electronic speed and impact control allows the use of smaller drill bits without the risk of bit breakage, hammerdrilling into light and brittle materials without shattering and optimal tool control for precise chiseling. To set the speed dial 10, turn the dial to the desired level. The higher the number, the greater the speed and impact energy. Dial settings make the tool extremely flexible and adaptable for many different applications. The required setting depends on the bit size and hardness of material being drilled.
Overload Clutch
In case of jamming of a drill bit, the drive to the drill spindle is interrupted by the overload clutch. Due to the resulting forces, always hold the tool with both hands and take a firm stance. After the overload, release and depress the trigger to re-engage drive.
WARNING: Drill may stall if overloaded causing a sudden twist. Always expect the stall. Grip the drill firmly to control the twisting action and avoid injury.
E-Clutch® System (Fig. A)
In addition to the integral (mechanical) clutch, the DEWALT anti-rotation E-Clutch ^® system, offers technology capable of detecting the motion of the tool. This feature senses the motion of the tool and shuts it down if necessary. The red indicator LED 11 illuminates when the E-Clutch ^® System is engaged.
E-Clutch® and Service Indicator LED (Fig. A)
Your rotary hammer has two LEDs, indicating the E-Clutch® (ADC) function 11 and a service indicator 12. Refer to the table for more information on LED functionality.
| LED Function Description | |
| Red(permanently on) | E-Clutch®E- Clutch® anti-rotation system is engaged. |
| Yellow(permanently on) | Service requiredThe yellow service indicator LED lights up to indicate the tool needs servicing within the next 10 hours of use (new lubrication and hammer mechanism sealing). |
| Yellow(flashing) | Service exceededWith the service indicator lit, after a further 10 hours use the service indicator flashes to indicate the tool has exceeded the required service interval. |
Wireless Tool Control™ (Fig. A)
CAUTION: Read all saftey warnings, instruction and specifications of the appliance which is paired with the hammer.
Your hammer is equipped with a Wireless Tool Control ^™ transmitter which allows your hammer to be wirelessly paired with another Wireless Tool Control ^™ device, such as a dust extractor.
To pair your hammer using Wireless Tool Control™, press and hold the trigger switch 1 on the hammer and the Wireless Tool Control™ pairing button on the separate device. An LED on the separate device will let you know when your hammer has been successfully paired.
Operation Modes (Fig. A)
WARNING: Do not select the operating mode when the tool is running.
CAUTION: Never use in Rotary Drilling or Rotary Hammering mode with a chisel bit in the bit holder.
Personal injury and damage to the the tool may result.
Your tool is equipped with a mode selector dial 4 to select the mode appropriate to desired operation.
| Symbol Mode Application | ||
![]() | Rotary Hammering | Drilling into concrete and masonry |
![]() | Hammering only | Chipping |
![]() | Bit Adjustment | Chisel bit position adjustment |
To Select an Operating Mode
- Rotate the mode selector dial 4 so that the arrow points to the symbol corresponding for the desired mode.
NOTE: The arrow on the mode selector dial 4 must be pointing at a mode symbol at all times. There are no operable positions in between. It may be necessary to briefly run the motor after having changed from 'hammering only' to 'rotary' modes in order to align the gears or to postion the chisel bit.
Indexing the Chisel Position (Fig. A)
The chisel can be indexed and locked into 24 different positions.
- Rotate the mode selector dial 4 until it points towards the 0 position.
- Rotate the chisel in the desired position.
- Set the mode selector dial 4 to the "Hammering Only" position.
- Twist the chisel until it locks in position.
Performing an Application (Fig. A, G)
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL HISTORY, ALWAYS ensure workpiece is anchored or clamped firmly. If drilling thin material, use a wood "back-up" block to prevent damage to the material.
WARNING: Always wait until the motor has come to a complete standstill before changing the direction of rotation.
- Choose and install the appropriate chuck, adapter, and/or bit onto to the tool. Refer to Bit and Bit Holder.
- Using the mode selector dial 4, select the mode appropriate to desired application. Refer to Operation Modes.
- Adjust the side handle 2 as necessary.
- Place the bit/chisel on the desired location.
- Depress the trigger switch 1. The farther you depress the trigger switch, the faster the tool will operate. For maximum tool life, use variable speed only for starting holes or fasteners.
- To stop the hammer, release the switch.
Recommendations for Tool Operation
- Large (5/16" to 1/2" [7.9 mm to 12.7 mm]) holes in steel can be made easier if a pilot hole (5/32" to 3/16" [4 mm to 4.8 mm]) is drilled first.
- When drilling, always apply pressure in a straight line with the bit, but do not push hard enough to stall the
motor or deflect the bit. A smooth even flow of material indicates the proper drilling rate.
- If drilling thin material or material that is prone to splinter, use a wood "back-up" block to prevent damage to the work piece.

- Do not use this tool to mix or pump easily combustible or explosive fluids (benzine, alcohol, etc.).
- Do not mix or stir inflammable liquids labelled accordingly.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove the battery pack before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Your DEWALT power tool has been designed to operate over a long period of time with a minimum of maintenance. Continuous satisfactory operation depends upon proper tool care and regular cleaning.
Cleaning
WARNING: Blow dirt and dust out of all air vents with clean, dry air at least once a week. To minimize the risk of eye injury, always wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye protection when performing this procedure.
WARNING: Never use solvents or other harsh chemicals for cleaning the non-metallic parts of the tool. These chemicals may weaken the plastic materials used in these parts. Use a cloth dampened only with water and mild soap. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
Accessories
WARNING: Since accessories, other than those offered by DEWALT, have not been tested with this product, use of such accessories with this tool could be hazardous. To reduce the risk of injury, only DEWALT recommended accessories should be used with this product.
Recommended accessories for use with your tool are available at extra cost from your local dealer or authorized service center. If you need assistance in locating any accessory, please contact DEWALT call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258) or visit our website: www.dewalt.com.
Repairs
The charger and battery pack are not serviceable. There are no serviceable parts inside the charger or battery pack.
WARNING: To assure product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, maintenance and adjustment (including brush inspection and replacement, when applicable) should be performed by a DEWALT factory service center or a DEWALT authorized service center. Always use identical replacement parts.
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Three Year Limited Warranty
DEWALT will repair or replace, without charge, any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship for three years from the date of purchase (two years for batteries). This warranty does not cover part failure due to normal wear or tool abuse. For further detail of warranty coverage and warranty repair information, visit www.dewalt.com or call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258). This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage caused where repairs have been made or attempted by others. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary in certain states or provinces. In addition to the warranty DEWALT tools are covered by our: DEWALT will maintain the tool and replace worn parts caused by normal use, for free, any time during the first after purchase.
2 YEARS FREE SERVICE ON DEWALT BATTERY PACKS
DC9071, DC9091, DC9096, DC9182, DC9280, DC9360, DCB120, DCB122, DCB124, DCB127, DCB201, DCB203BT, DCB207, DCB361
3 YEARS FREE SERVICE ON DEWALT BATTERY PACKS
DCB200, DCB203, DCB204, DCB204BT, DCB205, DCB205BT, DCB206, DCB208, DCB230, DCB240, DCB606, DCB609, DCB612, DCB615
NOTE: Battery warranty voided if the battery pack is tampered with in any way. DEWALT is not responsible for any injury caused by tampering and may prosecute warranty fraud to the fullest extent permitted by law.
90 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
If you are not completely satisfied with the performance of your DEWALT Power Tool or Nailer for any reason, you can return it within 90 days from the date of purchase with a receipt for a full refund – no questions asked.
LATIN AMERICA: This warranty does not apply to products sold in Latin America. For products sold in Latin America, see country specific warranty information contained in the packaging, call the local company or see website for warranty information.
FREE WARNING LABEL REPLACEMENT: If your warning labels become illegible or are missing, call 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258) for a free replacement.
SPECIFICATIONS
| DCH735 DCH775 | ||
| Rated Size 1-7/8" (48 mm) 2" (52 mm) | ||
| Tool Holder SDS MAX SDS MAX | ||
| Voltage (DC) 60 V 60 V | ||
| Impact Energy in Joules (EPTA) 13.3 J 19.4 J | ||
| No-Load RPM 177-355 145-290 | ||
| No-Load BPM 1350-2705 1105-2210 | ||
| Optimum Drilling Range | 1"-1-1/2"(25 mm-38 mm) | 1-1/8"-1-5/8"(28 mm-42 mm) |
| Max. Diameter Core 5" (125 mm) 6" (150 mm) | ||
| Rotation Control | E-Clutch® E-Clutch® | |
| Weight 19 lbs (8.5 kg) | 21 lbs (9.4 kg) | |
| Length 22.8" (580 mm) | 24.7" (627 mm) | |
| Width | 4.5" (115 mm) | 4.5" (115 mm) |
| Height | 11.2" (284 mm) | 11.2" (284 mm) |
| Vibration Control | SHOCKS® | SHOCKS® |
| Chipping | Yes | Yes |
| Variable Speed Dial | Yes | Yes |
| Variable Speed Dial Positions | 7 | 7 |
| Noise Values [dB(A)] | ||
| L_pA (Emission Sound Pressure Level) | 97 | 96 |
| LWA(Sound Power Level) | 108 | 107 |
| K (Uncertainty of Given Sound Level) | 3 | 3 |
| Vibration Values (m/s2) | ||
| Drilling into Concrete (Value a_h,HD ) 9.0*** | 10.1*** | |
| Uncertainty K | 1.5 | 1.5 |
| Chipping/Chiselling (Value a_h,Cheq ) | 8.8*** | 9.4*** |
| Uncertainty K | 1.5 | 1.5 |
***Measured at the side handle. Side handle vibration is higher than vibration at the main handle.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
BE sURE TO FOLLOW SAFETY RULEs AnD insTRUCTiOns
For assistance with your product, visit our website at www.dewalt.com for a list of service centers, or call DEWALT at 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258).
PROBIEM POssiBIE CAUsE sOIUTiOn
| Tool will not start. Battery pack not installed properly. Check battery pack installation. | ||
| Battery pack not charged. Check battery pack charging requirements. | ||
| Internal components too hot. Allow tool to cool down. | ||
| Reduced Power. The speed dial is set to a lower setting. Rotate the speed dial to a higher setting suitable for the application. | ||
| The bit does not rotate. The mode selector dial is not correctly engaged, or is set to "Hammering Only" or is set to position "O". | Rotate the mode selector dial to "Rotary Hammering". Refer toOperation Modes. | |
| The bit cannot be released. | The chuck is not pulled back fully. | Pull the chuck back as far as it will go and remove the bit. Refer toInserting and Removing SDS MAX Bits. |
| The yellow service indicator light is on or flashing. | The time for service has been reached. | Have service performed by an authorized DEWALT service center if necessary. Refer toE-Clutch®and Service Indicator LEDs. |
| Tool shuts off abruptly. | Battery pack has reached its maximum thermal limit. | Allow battery pack to cool down. |
| Out of charge.(To maximize the life of the battery pack it is designed to shut off abruptly when the charge is depleted.) | Place on charger and allow to charge. | |
| Battery pack will not charge. | Battery pack not inserted into charger. Insert battery pack into charger until LED illuminates. | |
| Charger not plugged in. Plug charger into a working outlet. Refer toImportantCharging Notesfor more details. | ||
| Surrounding air temperature too hot or too cold. | Move charger and battery pack to a surrounding air temperature of approximately 65 °F – 75 °F (18 °C– 24 °C). | |
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* Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20, 60 or 120 volts. Nominal voltage is 18, 54 or 108. (120V Max* is based on using 2 DEWALT 60V Max* lithium-ion batteries combined.)
NOTE: The Bluetooth ^® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth ^® , SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by DEWALT is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
NING: Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.



