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Electric Hammer Drill: How to Activate Impact Mode (Button Location & Usage)

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  • #1 10237801
    Hipodrom
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I have a hopelessly simple question... I have a hammer drill like this:

    Electric Hammer Drill: How to Activate Impact Mode (Button Location & Usage)

    where is there a button to turn it on and off? :cry:
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  • #2 10237818
    Atreyu Makiavel
    Level 34  
    The orange one sliding from above.
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  • #3 10237895
    magneto0909
    Level 13  
    Hello.right-left is marked hammer, drill.
  • #4 10237937
    Hipodrom
    Level 11  
    I don't understand... the orange one or triggers? I can only press it and turn the wheel + - (I do not know what it is for ... I thought it was for rotation but it does not change anything)
    under the "belly" has such a lever and I can give it right-left, but it seems to me that this is the direction of rotation ...

    I don't see a hammer anywhere

    I'm just going to use it for the first time and it's for glass so I want to make sure that the impact is not turned on
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    #5 10237983
    popielarski.555
    Level 11  
    It's about this 'switch' on top of the drill not far from the head. And that's how a colleague would feel if the stroke is on when drilling in something hard.
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    #6 10238083
    Atreyu Makiavel
    Level 34  
    Hipodrom wrote:
    I don't understand... the orange one or triggers?
    Atreyu Makiavel wrote:
    from the top
    If I meant trigger, wouldn't I have written "trigger"? There is a slider from the top, it works perpendicular to the axis of the drill, orange. AND IT IS FROM ABOVE.
  • #7 10238090
    Hipodrom
    Level 11  
    right ;) thanks a lot

    Can anyone tell me what the trigger wheel is for? it's not the speed of rotation :( I can spin + and - up to a certain point
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    #8 10238110
    Atreyu Makiavel
    Level 34  
    This is the rotation speed. If it worked properly...
  • #9 10238114
    Dziarski Hank
    Level 34  
    Maximum RPM limitation. By turning it, you decrease the stroke of the "trigger".
  • #10 10238191
    Hipodrom
    Level 11  
    I have one more question, because I just drilled a "trial" piece of glass and unfortunately it shattered at the time of puncture. All drilling was fine... what am I doing wrong?
    I have a drill with the hammer off
    drill bit "for tiles or glass"
    I was drilling freely.

    I don't really know what else I can do...
    is it better to throw faster revolutions or better slow and push harder with a drill on the glass?
  • #11 10238219
    merolPL
    Level 27  
    If you want the hammer to engage, the drill must have the right speed and pressure on the drill.
  • #12 10238233
    Anonymous
    Level 1  

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around activating the impact mode on an electric hammer drill. Users clarify that the button to engage the hammer function is an orange slider located on top of the drill, near the head. The original poster expresses confusion about the controls, particularly the trigger wheel, which adjusts the rotation speed. Additional inquiries focus on drilling techniques for glass, with advice emphasizing the importance of using the correct drill bit, maintaining appropriate speed and pressure, and employing proper technique to avoid damaging the material. The conversation highlights the challenges of drilling glass and suggests that professional assistance may be necessary for optimal results.
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