Metabo B 650 Operating Instructions

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Pages 68
Year 2015
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Metabo B 650 Drill Specification

The Metabo B 650 Drill is a robust and versatile tool designed for both professional and DIY applications. It features a powerful 650-watt motor that provides ample power for drilling through various materials including wood, metal, and masonry. The drill operates at a no-load speed range of 0-2800 RPM, allowing for precise control and adaptability to different tasks. It is equipped with a variable speed trigger that enhances user control, making it suitable for both delicate and demanding tasks.

The B 650 Drill includes a keyless chuck system, simplifying bit changes and reducing downtime during operations. With a drilling capacity of up to 30mm in wood and 13mm in steel, it caters to a wide range of drilling needs. The ergonomic design of the drill ensures user comfort, especially during extended use, featuring a soft-grip handle that minimizes vibration and reduces user fatigue.

Safety features include an electronic overload protection system, which prevents the motor from overheating, thereby extending the tool's lifespan. The drill also incorporates a reversible function, enabling the removal of screws and optimizing the tool's versatility. Weighing approximately 1.8 kilograms, the Metabo B 650 is lightweight yet durable, ensuring ease of handling and maneuverability.

The build quality is enhanced with a robust metal gear housing, which contributes to the drill's durability and reliability in tough working conditions. The Metabo B 650 Drill is compatible with various Metabo accessories, allowing users to expand its functionality. Overall, this drill is an excellent choice for users seeking a combination of power, durability, and ergonomic design in their power tools.

Metabo B 650 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Metabo B 650?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and unplugged. Open the chuck by turning it counterclockwise, insert the new bit, and tighten by turning clockwise.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Metabo B 650 drill?

Regularly clean the drill after use, check for wear on the brushes every 50 hours of operation, and lubricate the chuck periodically.

Why does the Metabo B 650 drill stop suddenly during use?

This may be due to overheating, a power supply issue, or worn-out motor brushes. Let the drill cool down and check the power connections and brushes.

How can I improve the lifespan of my Metabo B 650 drill?

Avoid overloading the drill, regularly clean and maintain it, and store it in a dry place to prevent moisture damage.

What should I do if the Metabo B 650 drill makes unusual noises?

Unplug the drill and inspect for loose parts or debris. Check the bearings and motor for wear. If the problem persists, seek professional repair.

Can I use the Metabo B 650 for drilling masonry?

Yes, but ensure you are using a masonry drill bit and that the drill is set to the hammer function if available.

How do I adjust the speed settings on the Metabo B 650?

Use the speed control dial located near the trigger to adjust the drill's speed according to your task requirements.

What are the common issues to look for in the Metabo B 650's power cord?

Check for frayed wires, loose connections, and any visible damage. Replace the cord if any issues are found to prevent electrical hazards.

How do I ensure the chuck is securely tightened on my Metabo B 650?

After inserting the bit, manually tighten the chuck and then use the chuck key to ensure it is firmly secured.

What lubrication should be used for the Metabo B 650 drill?

Use a light machine oil to lubricate moving parts, especially the chuck. Avoid over-lubrication as it can attract dust and debris.