Bremann AB1500 39082029913 Instruction Manual
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Regular maintenance should be performed every 50 hours of operation. This includes checking and replacing the oil, inspecting the brushes, and cleaning the air vents.
To replace the carbon brushes, remove the brush covers on both sides of the motor housing. Take out the worn brushes and insert the new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Reattach the brush covers securely.
Use SAE 15W-40 or equivalent oil for optimal performance. Ensure the oil is at the correct level before operating the hammer.
Check the power supply and ensure the power cord is connected securely. Inspect the carbon brushes and replace them if they are worn out. Additionally, verify that the on/off switch is functioning properly.
Ensure all bolts and screws are tightened. Check for any damage or wear on the hammer bit and replace if necessary. Also, inspect the internal components for any loose parts.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders and debris. Follow all operational instructions outlined in the user manual.
First, ensure the tool is unplugged. Depress the tool retainer and remove the existing chisel. Insert the new chisel until it clicks into place, then release the tool retainer to secure it.
Immediately stop using the hammer and allow it to cool down. Check the air vents and clean them if they are blocked. Ensure the tool is not overloaded and that you are using it within its operational limits.
Regular maintenance is key. Clean the tool after each use, store it in a dry place, and follow the recommended maintenance schedule. Avoid overloading the tool and use the correct accessories for each task.
Perform a thorough inspection of all components, replace worn brushes, check the oil level, and examine the chisel for wear. Routine maintenance can prevent performance issues.