Milwaukee 5363-21 用户手册

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POWER TOOL USE AND CARE
16.  Do not force the power tool. Use the 
correct power tool for your applica-
tion.
 The correct power tool will do the 
job better and safer at the rate for which 
it was designed.
17.  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.
18.  Disconnect the plug from the power 
source and/or the battery pack from 
the power tool before making any 
adjustments, changing accessories, 
or storing power tools. 
Such preven-
tive safety measures reduce the risk of 
starting the tool accidentally.
19.  Store idle power tools out of the reach 
of children and do not allow persons 
unfamiliar with the power tools or 
these instructions to operate power 
tools. 
Power tools are dangerous in the 
hands of untrained users.
20.  Maintain power tools. 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.
21.  Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. 
Properly maintained cutting tools with 
sharp cutting edges are less likely to 
bind and are easier to control.
22.  Use the power tool, accessories and 
tool bits etc., in accordance with 
these instructions and in the manner 
intended for the particular type of 
power tool, 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.
SERVICE
23.  Have your power tool serviced by a 
qualifi ed repair person using only 
identical replacement parts. 
This will 
ensure that the safety of the power tool 
is maintained.
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES
1.  Hold power tools by insulated grip-
ping surfaces when performing an 
operation where the cutting tool may 
contact hidden wiring or its own cord. 
Contact with a “live” wire will make ex-
posed metal parts of the tool “live” and 
shock the operator.
2.  Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise 
can cause hearing loss.
3.  Use auxiliary handles supplied with 
the tool. Loss of control can cause 
personal injury.
4.  Keep hands away from all cutting 
edges and moving parts.
5.  Maintain labels and nameplates.  
These carry important information.  
If unreadable or missing, contact a 
MILWAUKEE service facility for a free 
replacement.
6.  WARNING!  Some dust created by 
power sanding, sawing, grinding, drill-
ing, and other construction activities 
contains chemicals known to cause 
cancer, birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm. Some examples of these 
chemicals are:
• 
lead from lead-based paint
• 
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 ven-
tilated area, and work with approved 
safety equipment, such as those dust 
masks that are specially designed to 
fi lter out microscopic particles.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
1.   Side handle
2. Clamp
3.  Depth gauge rod
4.   Trigger
5. Mode 
selector 
lever
6.  SDS Plus bit holder
7.   Forward/Reverse
 Control 
switch
Specifi cations
Rotary Hammer
No Load
RPM
0 - 1400
No Load 
Blows per 
Minute
0 - 5980
Cat. 
No.
5363-21
Twist
Drill Bit
(Wood)
1-1/4" 
Carbide Tipped 
Percussion 
Bit (concrete)
1"
Drill Only
Tool
Capacities
Volts
AC
120
A
7
Mexican Approvals Marking
BPM
Blows per Minute (BPM)
Double Insulated
Symbology
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
No Load Revolutions per 
Minute (RPM)
Amps
Volts Alternating Current
Twist
Drill Bit
(Steel)
1/2" 
3
2
1
6
5
4
7
Thin Wall 
Core Bit
2-1/2" concrete
2-5/8" brick