INGCO S-RH-SW-RH15008, Rotary Hammer Drill-Switch
Function:
- The slide switch acts as the primary on/off control for your rotary hammer drill. Moving the switch controls the electrical current flow to the motor.
- On Position: Sliding the switch to the designated “on” position (typically upwards or to the right) completes the circuit, allowing electricity to reach the motor. This activates the rotary hammer, enabling drilling and hammering functionalities.
- Off Position: Sliding the switch to the designated “off” position (typically downwards or to the left) disrupts the circuit, stopping the flow of electricity to the motor. This turns off the rotary hammer completely.
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INGCO S-RH-SW-RH15008, Rotary Hammer Drill-Switch( S-RH-SW-RH15008)
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The main power slide switch in a rotary hammer drill plays a vital role in ensuring safe and controlled operation. Here’s a breakdown of its specific function, operation, and safety considerations:
Function:
- The slide switch acts as the primary on/off control for your rotary hammer drill. Moving the switch controls the electrical current flow to the motor.
- On Position: Sliding the switch to the designated “on” position (typically upwards or to the right) completes the circuit, allowing electricity to reach the motor. This activates the rotary hammer, enabling drilling and hammering functionalities.
- Off Position: Sliding the switch to the designated “off” position (typically downwards or to the left) disrupts the circuit, stopping the flow of electricity to the motor. This turns off the rotary hammer completely.
Operation:
- Identify Switch Positions: Your rotary hammer drill should have clear markings or symbols on the slide switch indicating “on” and “off.” These might be text labels (“on/off”), icons (power button symbol for on and horizontal line for off), or color coding (typically black or red for on, and grey or white for off).
- Slide the Switch: With the rotary hammer drill unplugged for safety, locate the slide switch. To turn the tool “on,” slide the switch firmly in the direction designated as “on.” An audible click might be present when the switch position changes.
- Power Indication (might not be on all models): Some rotary hammer drills with slide switches might have a built-in LED light that illuminates when the switch is in the “on” position, providing a visual confirmation that the tool is powered up.
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