Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Driver Instructions

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Year 2018
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Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Drill Driver Specification

The Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Drill Driver is a versatile and robust tool designed for both professional and DIY enthusiasts. It features a powerful 18V lithium-ion battery, ensuring long-lasting performance and minimal downtime due to quick recharge capabilities. The hammer drill driver is engineered to handle a variety of tasks, from simple drilling to more demanding hammer drilling applications, thanks to its dual-functionality mode. Its compact and ergonomic design enhances user comfort and control, reducing fatigue during extended use.

The drill driver is equipped with a variable speed control, allowing precise adjustments to match the specific requirements of the task at hand. Its keyless chuck facilitates quick and easy bit changes, improving efficiency on the job. The integrated LED work light provides excellent visibility in dimly lit workspaces, ensuring accuracy and safety. With a durable construction, the Clarke 6479650 is built to withstand tough conditions, making it a reliable choice for rigorous projects.

Advanced safety features, including electronic motor protection, help prevent overheating and extend the tool's lifespan. The drill driver also supports a wide range of drill and driver bits, enhancing its versatility across different applications. Its lightweight design does not compromise on power, offering an optimal balance between performance and portability. The Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Drill Driver is an ideal choice for those seeking a powerful, efficient, and user-friendly tool that delivers consistent results across a variety of drilling and driving tasks.

Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Drill Driver F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Clarke 6479650 CCD30LIC 18V Hammer Drill Driver?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and the battery is removed. Hold the drill's chuck and rotate it counterclockwise to loosen it. Insert the new drill bit and tighten the chuck by rotating it clockwise until the bit is secure.

What should I do if the drill is not turning on?

Check if the battery is fully charged and properly connected. If the drill still does not turn on, inspect the battery contacts for dirt or damage, and clean them if necessary. If problems persist, consult the user manual or contact customer support.

How can I maintain the battery life of my Clarke 6479650 drill?

To maintain battery life, avoid overcharging and completely depleting the battery. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use, and charge it regularly if not used for extended periods.

What is the proper way to clean the drill?

Remove the battery before cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Avoid using solvents or water. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no moisture enters the drill's vents.

How do I adjust the torque settings on the Clarke 6479650 drill?

The torque settings can be adjusted using the torque adjustment ring located behind the chuck. Rotate the ring to select the desired torque level based on the task requirements.

What should I do if the drill overheats?

Stop using the drill immediately and let it cool down. Ensure the vents are not blocked and clean them if necessary. Avoid prolonged use without breaks to prevent overheating.

Can the drill be used for masonry work?

Yes, the Clarke 6479650 drill can be used for masonry work when equipped with the correct masonry drill bit. Make sure to use the hammer function for optimal performance.

How do I switch between drill and hammer modes?

The drill has a mode selector located near the top of the drill. Rotate the selector to choose between drill mode and hammer mode, depending on your task requirements.

What are the signs that the drill needs servicing?

Signs that the drill needs servicing include unusual noises, reduced performance, overheating, or visible damage. Regular inspection and maintenance can prevent these issues.

Is it normal for the drill to produce sparks?

Some sparking is normal, especially when the drill is starting or under load. However, excessive sparking could indicate worn brushes or other issues, and it may require professional inspection.