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USER MANUAL YT-82045 Yato
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Labeled diagram of a drill bit with numbered parts for identification
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Close-up of a hand operating a drill bit with a head screw and handle (no visible text or symbols)
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Close-up of a hand holding a drill bit with a wire, showing mechanical components and a numbered label (4) on the tool.
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Close-up of a hand using a drill bit to adjust the drill bit of a mechanical component (no text or symbols visible)
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Close-up of a hand gripping a mechanical component with textured surfaces and a small inset view labeled 'VI' (no text or symbols on the main subject)
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Close-up of a hand gripping a mechanical component with grid pattern (no visible text or symbols)
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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with threaded shaft and base components, labeled 'L' (no text or symbols beyond basic geometry)- body with handle
- self-centring chuck
- additional handle
- drilling depth limiting device
- power supply cord with plug
- electric switch with rotation adjustment
- switch lock
- rotation selector
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The hand-held hammer drill is an ordinary power tool, insulation class II, designed for drilling holes in various materials: metals, wood and woodworking products, plastics, concrete, masonry, etc., using cylindrical shank drill bits suitable for the material to be drilled. The drill features infinitely variable spindle speed, directional change, drilling with and without impact. It can also be used for driving and unscrewing screws using commercially available screwdriver bits. Correct, reliable and safe operation of the tool relies on proper use, therefore:
Read the entire manual before the first use of the tool and keep it for future reference.
The supplier is not liable for any damage resulting from failure to observe the safety instructions and recommendations contained in this manual.
DRILLING MACHINE EQUIPMENT
The factory packaging should contain:
- drill
- additional handle
- drill depth stop
Caution! The tool is not equipped with drills!
TECHNICAL DATA
| Parameter Unit Value | ||
| Part No. YT-82045 | ||
| Mains voltage [V~] 220 – 240 | ||
| Mains frequency [Hz] 50/60 | ||
| Rated power [W] 1200 | ||
| Rated rpm [min] | ^-1 0 – 1200/0 – 3000 | |
| Max. drilling diameter in steel [mm] | 16 | |
| Max. drilling diameter in wood [mm] | 30 | |
| Max. drilling diameter in concrete | [mm] | 20 |
| Tool chuck diameter | [mm] | 3 – 16 |
| Weight | [kg] | 3.4 |
| Noise level | ||
| - sound pressure L_pA + K | [dB (A)] | 82.0 ± 5.0 |
| - sound power L_wA + K | [dB (A)] | 93.0 ± 3.0 |
| Insulation class | II | |
| Vibration level: drilling/hammer drilling | [m/s ^2 ] | 2.2 ± 1.5 / 12.2 ± 1.5 |
| Protection rating | IPX0 |
The declared noise emission value has been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to another. The declared noise emission value can be used in the preliminary exposure assessment.
The declared total vibration value has been measured using the standard test method and can be used to compare one tool to another. The declared total vibration value can be used in the initial exposure assessment.
Note! The vibration emission during tool operation may differ from the declared value, depending on the manner the tool is used.
Note! Safety measures to protect the operator, which are based on an assessment of exposure under actual conditions of use (including all parts of the work cycle, such as the time when the tool is switched off or idle and the activation time), must be specified.
GENERAL WARNINGS FOR THE SAFETY OF POWER TOOLS
Warning! Read all safety warnings, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool. Failure to do so may result in electric shock, fi re or serious injury.
Keep all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” used in warnings applies to all tools driven by power both wired and wireless.
Workplace safety
Keep the workplace well-lit and clean. Disorder and poor lighting can be causes of accidents.
Do not work with power tools in an environment with an increased risk of explosion, containing flammable liquids, gases
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or vapors. Power tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
Children and third persons should not be allowed to enter the workplace. Loss of concentration can result in loss of control.
Electrical safety
The plug of the electric cable must match the power socket. You must not modify the plug in any way. Do not use any plug adapters with earthed power tools. An unmodified plug that fits the outlet reduces the risk of electric shock.
Avoid contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators and coolers. Grounding the body increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not expose power tools to contact with atmospheric precipitation or moisture. Water and moisture that gets inside the power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
Do not overload the power cable. Do not use the power cord to carry, pull or unplug the power plug from the power outlet.
Avoid contact of the power cable with heat, oils, sharp edges and moving parts. Damage or entanglement of the power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
In the case of working outside closed rooms, use extension cords intended for work outside closed rooms. The use of an extension cord adapted for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
When using a power tool in a humid environment is unavoidable as a protection against supply voltage use a residual current device (RCD). The use of RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal safety
Stay alert, pay attention to what you do and keep common sense while working with the power tool. Do not use a power tool when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol or medication. Even a moment of inattention while working can lead to serious personal injury.
Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. The use of personal protective equipment such as dust masks, anti-slip safety shoes, helmets and hearing protection reduce the risk of serious personal injury.
Prevent accidental operation. Make sure that the electric switch is in the “off” position before connecting to the power supply and / or battery, lifting or moving the power tool. Moving the power tool with the finger on the switch or powering the power tool, when the switch is in the “on” position can lead to serious injuries.
Before turning on the power tool remove any keys and other tools that were used to adjust it. The key left on the rotating parts of the power tool can lead to serious injuries.
Do not reach and do not lean too far. Keep the right attitude and balance all the time. This will allow easier control over the power tool in case of unexpected work situations.
Dress accordingly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts of the power tool. Loose clothing, jewelry or long hair can be caught by moving parts.
If the devices are fitted for the connection of dust extraction or dust collection, make sure that they are connected and used properly. The use of dust extraction reduces the risk of dust hazards.
Do not let the experience acquired from frequent use of the tool resulted in carelessness and ignoring safety rules.
Carefree action can cause serious injuries in a fraction of a second.
Use and care of the power tool
Do not overload the power tool. Use the power tool appropriate for the selected application. The right power tool will provide a better and safer job if used according to the designed load.
Do not use the power tool, if the electric switch does not allow switching on and off. Power tool, which cannot be controlled by means of a power switch is dangerous and must be returned for repair.
Disconnect the plug from the power socket and / or remove the battery if it is detachable from the power tool before adjusting, changing accessories or storing the tool. Such preventive measures will allow you to avoid accidentally turning on the power tool.
Keep the tool out of the reach of children, do not let people who do not know how to operate the power tool or these instructions use a power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
Maintain power tools and accessories. Check the tool for mismatches or jams of moving parts, damage to parts and any other conditions that may affect the operation of the power tool. Damage must be repaired before using the power tool. Many accidents are caused by incorrectly maintained tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp edges are less prone to jamming and are easier to control when working.
Use power tools, accessories and inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the type and conditions of work. The use of tools for work other than designed is likely to result in a dangerous situation.
Handles and gripping surfaces must be dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and gripping surfaces do not allow for safe operation and control of the tool in dangerous situations.
Repairs
Repair the power tool only in authorized facilities using only original spare parts. This ensures proper operation safety of the power tool.
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SAFETY WARNINGS FOR DRILLS
Safety instructions for all activities
Use hearing protectors when percussion drilling. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
Use the additional handle(s). Loss of control can cause personal injury.
Grasp the tool properly before use. This tool generates high torque and when it is not properly held during operation, loss of control can cause personal injury.
Hold the power tool by its insulated grip surfaces while performing operations where the cutting part may come into contact with concealed wiring or its own cable. If the cutting part comes into contact with live cable, it may cause the exposed metal parts of the power tool to become live and electrocute the operator.
Safety instructions when using long drill bits
Never operate at a higher rotational speed than the maximum drill bit rotational speed. At higher speeds, the drill bit will probably bend and cause personal injury if it is allowed to rotate freely without contact with the workpiece.
Always start working at low speed and when the end of the drill bit is in contact with the workpiece. At higher speeds, the drill bit will probably bend and cause personal injury if it is allowed to rotate freely without contact with the workpiece.
Apply pressure only in the direction of the drill bit axis. Do not apply excessive pressure. The drill bit can bend, causing breakage or loss of control which will result in personal injury.
EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
CAUTION! Only install the equipment when the supply voltage is disconnected. Pull the tool power cord plug out of the mains socket!
Installing the additional handle (II)
Mount the drill chuck on the drill body, select the chuck position in such a way as to guarantee the safest operation. The chuck position should be chosen so that the torque opposite to the direction of rotation of the drill chuck can be fully counteracted. Such torque is generated during normal operation, but reaches its highest value when the drill bit is jammed in the material to be drilled. Secure the handle position by tightening the handle of the auxiliary handle firmly and securely.
Installing the drilling depth stop (III)
Pass the stop rod through the hole in the auxiliary handle clamp. The position of the stop must be secured depending on the type of installation: by tightening the handle of the auxiliary handle, by tightening a separate knob or by means of a locking button. The detailed method of locking the stop position is shown in the illustration.
PREPARING FOR WORK
Before starting work, make sure that the housing body and the connection cable with a plug are not damaged. In case of damage, do not proceed with work.
Caution! All activities related to attaching and replacing working tools, installing covers and guides, adjusting etc. should be carried out with the tool disconnected from the supply voltage. For this reason, before proceeding with such activities: Pull the tool power cord plug out of the power socket!
Assembling accessories in the drill chuck (IV)
Select the right cylindrical shank drill bit for the job. Insert the selected accessory into the drill chuck and tighten each of the 3 holes with a chuck key so that it is securely and firmly fastened in the chuck. Then remove the chuck key from the fixing hole.
Speed control (V)
The drilling machine is equipped with a stepless rotational speed adjustment. The adjustment is carried out by means of a knob located on the power switch. The rotation marker, in the form of an arrow, “+” and “-” symbols or similar symbols, indicates in which direction the knob should be rotated to increase or decrease the rotational speed. The rotation of the knob adjusts the range of the power switch movement, which translates into the maximum value of rotational speed. By gradually pressing the power switch, the motor rotational speed is increasing.
Caution! The drill is equipped with mechanical speed control by changing the gear ratio. By setting the switch to a fixed position, one of the speed ranges listed in the technical data table can be selected.
Setting the rotation direction (VI)
Set the direction of rotation switch to the position indicated by the arrow. The direction shown by the arrow corresponds to the direction of linear movement of the right-hand drill.
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Caution! The direction of rotation must only be changed when the supply voltage is disconnected!
Setting the stroke function (VII)
The impact function makes it easy to drill holes in concrete, masonry, and hard ceramic materials (hard bricks, stones, or marble). For this purpose, set the impact switch to impact work (the drill and hammer symbol).
When drilling holes in other materials, disable the impact drilling function by setting the switch to impact-free operation (the drill symbol).
Preparatory actions for operation
Before starting work:
Fasten the workpiece to the vice or using G clamps.
Use working tools appropriate for the work to be carried out. Make sure that they are sharpened and in good condition.
Wear work clothing and eye and hearing protection equipment.
Insert the plug of the drilling machine power cord into mains socket.
Grasp the tool with both hands by the handle and the additional handle.
Adopt a firm and stable posture.
Turn on the drill by pressing the electric power switch with your finger.
Caution! If suspicious noises, cracks, or suspicious odour etc. are observed, immediately turn off the tool and pull the plug out of the mains socket.
USING THE TOOL
Using the right-hand or left-hand rotation direction
Use right-hand rotation when drilling with commonly used right-hand drill bits.
Apply left-hand rotation in case of jamming of the right-hand drill bit in the material and when removing screws. When removing the screws, use a minimum rotational speed.
Using the power switch lock
The switch lock is recommended for use when drilling for long periods of time (e.g. when drilling in concrete, masonry, etc.). To do this, while pressing the power switch, press the lock button with your thumb and release the power switch.
To deactivate the lock, press the electric power switch.
Drilling in wood
Before making a hole, it is recommended to fix the workpiece with G clamps or in a vice, and then use a punch or a nail to determine the place of drilling. Attach the correct drill bit to the chuck, set the speed, connect the drilling machine to the mains and start drilling.
When making through holes, it is recommended to place a wooden pad under the material, so that the edge of the hole at the outlet will not be torn.
In the case of drilling holes with large diameters, it is recommended to drill a smaller guide hole beforehand.
Drilling in metals
Always fasten the workpiece securely.
In the case of a thin sheet, it is recommended to place a piece of wood under it to avoid unwanted bends, etc. Then mark the locations of holes with a punch and start drilling. Use drill bits intended for steel. It is recommended to use sintered carbide drill bits when drilling in white cast iron. When drilling larger holes, it is recommended to make a smaller guide hole beforehand. When drilling in steel, use general purpose lubricating oil to cool the drill bit. For aluminium, use turpentine or paraffin as a coolant.
Do not use cooling agents when drilling in brass, copper or cast iron. For cooling, remove the drill bit from the material frequently to allow it to cool down.
Drilling in ceramic materials
Drilling in hard and compact materials (concrete, hard brick, stone, marble, etc.)
Drill a smaller hole without impact before drilling the actual hole. Drill the actual hole with the hammer drilling function engaged.
Use sintered carbide percussion drill bits in good condition.
Drilling in glazed tiling, soft brick, plaster, etc.
Drill as mentioned above without impact.
Remove the drill bit from the drilled hole from time to time to remove dust and waste. During drilling, press the tool firmly with constant force.
Using the rotary hammer to screw or unscrew screws
The drilling machine with speed control and rotation direction switch can also be used for screwing in or unscrewing screws. To
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do this, it is recommended to:
- use the lowest possible rotational speed,
- use the appropriate bits.
The bits can be mounted directly in the drilling chuck, or with a special magnetic chuck.
To unscrew the screw, change the rotation direction with the switch to the left-hand (L).
Cutting holes
The drilling machine can be used to make larger holes in the wood with special fixed diameter drill bits or interchangeable bits from a set of saws/hole cutters for holes.
In order to avoid burrs and jagged edges at the outlet of the made hole, it is recommended to place a waste piece of wood under it.
Using attachments
Drilling machines with variable rotation direction should not be used to drive the working attachments.
Drilling with depth stop (VIII)
The stop can be used to facilitate drilling in surfaces with blind holes, particularly in concrete and wood. Determine the depth of the hole. Install the drill bit in the chuck, use a marker to mark the distance from the working end of the drill bit equal to the depth of the hole. Set the depth stop so that its end coincides with the marked distance "L" on the drill. Ensure that the stop does not move during operation. Start drilling, at the set depth the face of the stop will rest on the surface near the hole. The drill should then be withdrawn from the hole.
Additional notes
When working, do not exert too much pressure on the workpiece and do not make sudden movements in order not to damage the bit and the drill.
Take regular breaks during work.
Do not overload the tool, the temperature of the external surfaces must never exceed 60^ C.
After finishing work, switch off the drill, unplug the tool cord from mains and perform maintenance and inspection.
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS
CAUTION! Before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance work, unplug the tool from the mains outlet. Having finished working, inspect the power tool for damage by visually checking the exterior and the body and the handles. Check the power cord with plug and its rubber gland, the action of the electric power switch, the ventilation openings for clogging, the motor brushes for sparking, the noise of the bearings and the drive transmission, and how the power tool starts and runs. During the warranty period, the user is not allowed to install any power tools or replace any components or parts, as this will void the warranty rights. Any irregularities found during the inspection or the operation signal the need for repair to be done at the service centre. After finishing work, the housing, ventilation openings, switches, auxiliary handle and covers should be cleaned e.g. with an air jet (with a pressure not exceeding 0.3 MPa), paintbrush or dry cloth without the use of chemicals and cleaning agents. Clean the tools and handles with a clean, dry cloth.
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VEILIGHEIDSWAARSCHUWINGEN VOOR BOREN
DEKLARACJA ZGODNOŚCI DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATIE DE CONFORMITATE
0125/YT-82045/EC/2025
We declare and guarantee with full responsibility that the following products:
meet requirements of the following European Standards / Technical Specifications:
and fulfill requirements of the following European Directives:
Machinery and safety elements
Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances
Serial number: concern all serials numbers of item(s) mentioned in this declaration
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