Clarke 6462076 CON2100 Demolition Hammer Instructions

To assemble the Clarke 6462076 CON2100 Demolition Hammer, start by attaching the side handle. Ensure it is securely tightened. Then, insert the correct chisel into the chuck and lock it in place by turning the collar until it clicks. Always refer to the manual for detailed instructions.
Regular maintenance includes checking the power cord for damage, ensuring the cooling vents are clear of debris, and regularly lubricating the tool’s moving parts with suitable grease. Periodically check all screws and bolts for tightness.
If the demolition hammer is not starting, check if the power supply is connected and the switch is in the 'on' position. Inspect the power cord for any visible damage. If the problem persists, it may be an internal issue requiring professional repair.
To change the chisel, ensure the tool is unplugged. Rotate the chuck collar to release the current chisel, then insert the new chisel into the chuck. Secure it by turning the collar until it locks. Verify the chisel is firmly held in place before use.
Store the demolition hammer in a dry, clean place, preferably in its original case. Ensure it is unplugged and the cord is coiled neatly. Avoid placing heavy objects on top of it to prevent damage.
Ensure the cooling vents are free from obstruction. Overheating may also result from extended use without breaks. Allow the tool to cool down periodically during heavy work. If overheating persists, consult a professional technician.
Always wear protective gear such as goggles, gloves, and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear of bystanders. Only use the tool for its intended purpose and follow all operational guidelines in the manual.
Regular maintenance, using the correct type and size of chisel for the job, and ensuring the tool is not overloaded can improve performance. Maintaining good lubrication and ensuring the power supply is stable can also help.
Excessive vibration may be due to a loose chisel or worn-out internal components. Inspect the chisel for secure attachment. If the problem persists, consult the manual for troubleshooting or contact a service technician.
The Clarke 6462076 CON2100 is primarily designed for demolition tasks and is not suitable for drilling. Using it for purposes other than intended could damage the tool and void the warranty.