Clarke 6479509 CON1500DD 1500W SDS Demolition Hammer Instructions
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To set up the Clarke 6479509 CON1500DD, ensure that it is unplugged. Attach the appropriate chisel or bit by sliding it into the chuck until it clicks into place. Check that all parts are secure before plugging it into a power source.
Regularly check for wear and tear on the cord and plug. Clean the tool after each use to remove dust and debris. Lubricate the chuck and moving parts as recommended in the user manual. Store in a dry place to prevent rust.
First, ensure the tool is plugged into a working power outlet. Check the power cord for any visible damage. Test the power switch and look for any blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and gloves. Ensure the work area is clear of hazards and others are at a safe distance. Use both hands to operate the hammer and maintain a firm grip.
Unplug the tool before changing the chisel. Pull back the chuck sleeve to release the current chisel. Insert the new chisel until it clicks into place, then release the sleeve to lock it securely.
Stop using the tool immediately and unplug it. Allow it to cool down in a well-ventilated area. Check for blocked air vents and clean them if necessary. Reduce the work load to prevent future overheating.
The Clarke 6479509 is specifically designed for demolition tasks on concrete and masonry. For wood or metal, use a drill with appropriate bits for those materials.
Use the correct chisel for the material you are working on. Avoid overloading the tool and maintain it regularly. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for operating speed and pressure.
Use a high-quality, light machine oil for lubricating the chuck and any moving parts as specified in the user manual. Regular lubrication helps in ensuring smooth operation and longevity of the tool.
Unusual noises may indicate a problem with the internal components. Stop using the tool and inspect for loose or damaged parts. If the noise persists after checking, consult a professional technician.