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fl utes and tend to make the bit bind in the hole. If 
the bit should bind, a built-in, non-adjustable slip 
clutch prevents the bit from turning. If this occurs, 
stop the tool, free the bit and begin again.
Cold Starting
If this tool is stored for a long period of time or 
at cold temperatures, it may not hammer initially 
because the lubrication has become stiff. To warm 
up the tool:
1. Insert and lock a bit or chisel into the tool.
2. Pull the trigger and apply force to the bit or chisel 
against a concrete or wood surface for a few 
seconds. Release the trigger
3. Repeat until the tool starts hammering. The colder 
the tool is, the longer it will take to warm up. 
Using Rotary Percussion Core Bits
(5317-59/59A only)
Core Bits are useful for drilling large or long holes 
in concrete. MILWAUKEE Heavy-Duty Core Bits 
have heat-treated steel bodies with durable carbide 
tips. These core bits are specially designed for fast, 
accurate drilling with combined hammering and 
rotary action.
1. Clean and lubricate the 
threads on the adapter 
and core bit to make 
later removal easier. 
Thread the adapter 
shank to the rear of the 
core bit. 
2. Push the guide plate 
onto the pointed end 
of the center pin. Insert 
the center pin and guide 
plate assembly into the 
core bit. Be sure the 
small end of the center 
pin is securely placed 
into the hole in the cen-
ter of the core bit.
  F o r   L H S   s y s t e m s , 
screw the threaded end of the centering bit into 
the core bit. 
 NOTE: If using an extension, fi rst thread the 
adapter shank to the extension. Then thread the 
core bit to the extension.
3. Insert the adapter into the nose of the tool as 
described in “Installing Bits and Chisels”. Set the 
knob to the "hammering with rotation" setting. 
WARNING 
To reduce the risk of injury,
keep hands and cord away from the bit and 
all moving parts.
Selecting Action 
1. Hammering with rotation.
(5317-59/59A only) Use this 
setting for drilling holes with 
drill bits. 
2. Hammering only. For use with 
“hammering-only” accessories. 
Use this setting for chiseling or 
setting self-drilling anchors.
3. Chisel adjustment. Use this 
setting to adjust the angle of 
the chisel blade in relation to the 
tool. With a chisel mounted in 
the tool:
 • turn the knob to this setting
 • rotate the chisel to the desired 
angle
 • turn the knob to "hammering-
only".
NOTE: To engage the hammering 
mechanism, maintain pressure on 
the bit. When the pressure on the 
bit is released, the hammering will stop. 
Starting and Stopping
1. To start the tool, grasp the handle fi rmly and pull 
the trigger. 
2. To stop the tool, release the trigger. Make sure 
the tool comes to a complete stop before laying 
the tool down.
Lock-On (5347-59/59A/59B)
The lock-on button holds the trigger in the ON posi-
tion for continuous full speed use.
1. To lock the trigger, hold in the lock button while 
pulling the trigger. Release the trigger.
2. To unlock the trigger, pull the trigger and release. 
The lock button will pop out.
Operating
Position the tool, grasp the handles fi rmly and pull 
the trigger. Always hold the tool securely using 
both handles to maintain control. This tool has 
been designed to achieve top performance with 
only moderate pressure. Let the tool do the work.
If the speed begins to drop off when drilling large 
or deep holes, pull the bit partially out of the hole 
while the tool is running to help clear dust. Do not 
use water to settle the dust since it will clog the bit 
OPERATION
WARNING 
To reduce the risk of injury, 
wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
 WARNING 
To reduce the risk of injury, 
always unplug tool before attaching or remov-
ing accessories or making adjustments. Use 
only specifi cally recommended accessories. 
Others may be hazardous.
Hammering with rotation
(5317-59/59A only)
Hammering only
Chisel adjustment
4. Press the centering bit fi rmly against your center 
mark, hold the tool fi rmly and pull the trigger.
 NOTE: If the 48-20-
5099 threaded stud is 
used, or a center pin 
and guide plate are 
not available, use a 
template or notched 
board to start the hole.
5. Start the tool. After drilling 
to about the depth of the 
core bit teeth, remove 
the center pin and guide 
plate from the core bit 
(not necesary for LHS 
system). Resume drill-
ing.
6. To change the core bit, 
hold the tool upwards, 
pointing it away from 
your body, and run it 
briefl y in forward to loos-
en the core bit from the 
adapter.
NOTE: To make deeper holes, remove the core bit, 
break and remove the core, then resume drilling. 
When drilling long or deep holes, after each inch 
of penetration  pull the bit partially out of the hole 
while the tool is running, to help clear dust from the 
bit fl utes. Dust can clog the bit fl utes and can make 
the bit bind in the hole. If this occurs, stop the tool, 
free the bit and begin again.
Drilling Large Diameter Holes with Core Bits 
(5317-59/59A only)
When drilling holes with large diameter core bits, 
dust may build up in the cut and can cause the tool 
to stall, bind, or cut slowly. By creating an opening 
for the dust to escape, drilling time, bit stress,  and 
tool stress can be reduced.
1. Start the cut as normal. 
2. Once the bit is fi rmly established 
in the cut (about 1/4" deep), 
remove the bit from the cut.
3. Remove the bit from the tool.
4. Install a standard fl uted bit, ap-
proximately 7/8" in diameter, 
onto the tool.
5. Drill a perpendicular hole 
through the kerf of the large hole.
•  Depending on the location 
of the work, the hole should 
either break through the other 
side of the hole/fl oor or extend 
4"-5" past the end of the 
workpiece (such as into the 
dirt below a concrete slab).
•  If dust builds up in the hole, 
vacuum it out and continue 
drilling.
•  If drilling through a wall, the 
hole for dust should be drilled 
on the lowest part of the large 
hole kerf as the dust will fall 
there when drilling and can 
be evacuated more easily.
Cut 
approximately 
1/4" deep with 
a core bit.
Drill a hole 
through the 
work.
Dust and debris 
will fall through 
the hole.
Top view
Side view 
of slab
Pull bit out as far 
as possible once 
or twice per inch 
drilled.
6. Reinstall the core bit and continue drilling. Dust 
and debris will fall through the hole and optimize 
the cutting ability of the bit.
NOTE: If unable to drill a hole 
in the kerf, pull back on the 
bit with the hammer running. 
This will remove some of the 
dust and debris from the cut. 
Repeat this for every inch of 
drilling. If necessary, vacuum 
dust and debris from the cut 
and surrounding area.
7. For core bits, once the 
maximum core bit depth 
is drilled, the core must be 
broken and removed.
 •  Install a chisel bit.
 •  Place the chisel into the 
hole kerf.
 •  Chisel down into the kerf 
at several points until the 
core is loose or  broken.
 •  Remove the core and 
vacuum/remove any 
remaining dust and 
debris.
 •  Install  the  core  bit 
and continue the cut.