Extension cords, Operation – Black & Decker 5027 User Manual

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Extension Cords

Double-insulated tools have 2

wire cords, and can be used with 2
wire or 3 wire extension cords. Only

round jacketed extension cords
should be used. If the extension will
be used outside, the cord must be
suitable for outdoor use. Any cord
marked as outdoor can also be used
for indoor work. (The letters “WA” on
the cord jacket indicate that the cord
is suitable for outdoor use.)

An extension cord must have

adequate wire size (AWG or
Amercian Wire Gauge) for safety,
and to prevent loss of power and
overheating. The smaller the gauge

number of the wire, the greater the

capacity of the cable, that is 14
gauge has more capacity than 16
gauge. When using more than one
extension to make up the total

length, be sure each individual
extension contains at least the mini­
mum wire size.

To determine the minimum wire

size required, refer to the chart
below:

Before using an extension cord,

inspect it for loose or exposed wires,

damaged insulation, and defective
fittings. Make any needed repairs or

replace the cord if necessary. Black
& Decker has extension cords

available that are CSA Certified for
outdoor use.

CHART FOR MINIMUM WIRE SIZE (AWG) OF EXTENSION CORDS

NAMEPLATE

TOTAL EXTENSION CORD LENGTH-FEET

RATING-AMPS

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

0-10.0

18

18

16

16

14

14

12

12

10.1 - 13.0

16

16

14

14

14

12

12

12

13.1 - 15.0

14

14

12

12

12

12

12

INSTALLING THE BIT

1. With the bit retainer directed

backward, insert the bit shank
into the hole in the front cover.
(Fig.1)

2. Swing the bit retainer back into

place so that it engages the bit
shank and prevents bit from

coming all the way out of front
cover. (Fig. 2)

NOTE: Use a mallet to open/

close the retainer. When removing
the bit, follow the above procedure in

reverse order.

Operation

(ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION)

Before turning the tool on,

locate the tip of the demolition bit as

desired. Rest the weight of the too!
on the bit and turn the hammer on.

Let the tool’s weight work to your

advantage; this will be easier and

more efficient. Pushing on the tool
only reduces efficiency.

Guide the tool, turning it off

whenever changing locations in
order to locate the bit at the desired
spot.

1. Squeeze the trigger switch after

applying the tip of the bit to the
crushing position. In some
cases, it is necessary to punch
the tip of the bit against the
crushing position forcibly in
order to begin the striking
stroke. This is not due to
malfunction of the tool. It means

that the safe guard mechanism
against no-load striking is
working.

2. Operate the tool by utilizing its

own weight. The performance
will not be better even if the tool
is pressed or thrust forcibly
against the work surface. Hold

the tool with a force just
sufficient to counteract the

reaction. CAUTION: Sometimes

the tool does not begin the
striking stroke even when the

motor rotates because the oil
has become thick. If the tool is
used at low temperatures or if it
is not used for a long time, the

tool should be run at no load for
five minutes in order to warm it

up.

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