Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Instructions

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Year 2015
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Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill Specification

The Clarke 6479505 CON1200 Hammer Drill is a robust power tool designed for both professional and DIY enthusiasts seeking reliability and efficiency. This hammer drill is equipped with a potent 1200W motor that delivers substantial power, making it suitable for heavy-duty drilling tasks in various materials including wood, metal, and masonry. Its variable speed control allows precise adjustments to match the requirements of different drilling applications, enhancing both performance and user control. The drill features a percussion drilling function that provides rapid hammer action, facilitating efficient penetration into tough surfaces like concrete and stone.

Ergonomically designed, the CON1200 ensures comfort and ease of handling during extended use. It incorporates a sturdy side handle that can be adjusted for optimal grip and control, reducing user fatigue and improving accuracy. The tool also includes a depth gauge, enabling precise depth settings for repetitive drilling tasks. The robust construction of the CON1200 ensures durability, allowing it to withstand demanding work conditions.

Furthermore, the hammer drill boasts a quick-release chuck system that facilitates fast and easy bit changes, enhancing workflow efficiency. The integrated forward and reverse function provides versatility, making it suitable for both drilling and screwdriving applications. Safety features such as an electronic brake system contribute to user protection, ensuring rapid stopping of the drill when required. With its combination of power, precision, and user-friendly features, the Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill is a versatile tool that meets the needs of various drilling projects efficiently and effectively.

Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is unplugged. Use the chuck key to loosen the chuck by turning it counterclockwise, remove the old bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise.

What is the proper way to maintain the Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill?

Regularly clean the drill's exterior with a damp cloth, check and replace worn brushes, and lubricate moving parts as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Store the drill in a dry, dust-free environment.

The drill is not powering on. What troubleshooting steps should I take?

Check the power source and ensure the plug is securely connected. Inspect the power cord for damage, and check the fuse or circuit breaker. If the drill still does not work, consult a professional technician.

Why is the drill overheating and how can I prevent this?

The drill may overheat due to prolonged use or blocked ventilation. Allow the drill to cool down, clean the vents, and avoid running the drill continuously for long periods.

What type of drill bits are compatible with the Clarke 6479505 CON1200 1200W Hammer Drill?

This drill is compatible with standard SDS drill bits. Ensure the bits are suitable for the material you are drilling into.

How do I use the hammer function on this drill?

Set the drill mode to hammer by adjusting the mode selector switch. Use the appropriate SDS bit, and apply steady pressure while drilling into masonry or concrete.

The drill bit keeps slipping in the chuck. How can I fix this issue?

Ensure the chuck is properly tightened around the bit. If the problem persists, inspect the chuck for wear or damage, and replace it if necessary.

Can I use this drill for mixing paint or plaster?

Yes, with the appropriate mixing attachment, the Clarke 6479505 CON1200 can be used for mixing paint or plaster. Ensure the drill is set to a low speed to prevent splashing.

How often should I replace the carbon brushes in the drill?

Inspect the carbon brushes every few months for wear. Replace them when they are worn down to about 6mm, or if the drill experiences intermittent power loss.

What should I do if the drill vibrates excessively during use?

Check that the drill bit is properly inserted and not bent. Ensure the material being drilled is secure. If vibration persists, inspect the internal components or have a professional technician examine the tool.