Metabo BE 4010 Operating Instructions

Metabo BE 4010 Drill manual cover
Pages 52
Year 2012
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Metabo BE 4010 Drill Specification

The Metabo BE 4010 Drill is engineered for precision and reliability, designed to cater to both professional craftsmen and serious DIY enthusiasts. This compact drill features a robust 400-watt motor, delivering consistent power output suitable for a wide range of drilling applications. With a no-load speed of up to 2,550 revolutions per minute, it ensures efficient and smooth operation. The drill is equipped with a durable keyless chuck, accommodating drill bits up to 10 millimeters in diameter, facilitating quick and easy bit changes without the need for additional tools.

The BE 4010 boasts a lightweight and ergonomic design, weighing approximately 1.3 kilograms, which minimizes user fatigue and enhances maneuverability during extended use. Its sturdy construction incorporates high-quality materials, ensuring long-term durability and resilience in demanding environments. The integrated Vario (V)-Electronics feature allows precise speed control tailored to specific materials and applications, optimizing performance and accuracy.

This model includes a forward/reverse rotation function, expanding its versatility to accommodate both drilling and screwdriving tasks. Safety is a priority, with a secure grip handle that provides comfort and stability, reducing the risk of slippage. The drill's compact size and efficient power consumption make it an ideal choice for tasks in confined spaces or locations where power supply is limited.

Overall, the Metabo BE 4010 Drill combines power, precision, and convenience, making it a versatile tool for various drilling needs. Its efficient design and advanced features ensure reliable performance, aligning with Metabo's reputation for producing high-quality, durable power tools.

Metabo BE 4010 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Metabo BE 4010?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is unplugged. Open the chuck by rotating it counterclockwise, insert the new drill bit, and tighten the chuck by rotating it clockwise until the bit is secure.

What is the recommended maintenance schedule for the Metabo BE 4010 drill?

It's recommended to clean the drill after each use, check the condition of the power cord regularly, and lubricate the chuck and moving parts every six months.

How can I troubleshoot the drill if it doesn't start?

First, ensure the drill is plugged in and the power source is active. Check for any blown fuses or tripped breakers. Inspect the power cord and plug for any damage. If the drill still doesn’t start, consult a professional technician.

What is the maximum drilling capacity of the Metabo BE 4010 in steel?

The Metabo BE 4010 has a maximum drilling capacity of 10mm in steel.

How do I adjust the speed settings on the Metabo BE 4010?

The speed of the Metabo BE 4010 can be adjusted by using the variable speed control trigger. Apply more pressure to increase speed and less pressure for a slower speed.

What should I do if the drill overheats during use?

If the drill overheats, stop using it immediately and let it cool down. Check for any blockages in the ventilation slots. Avoid using the drill for extended periods without breaks.

Can the Metabo BE 4010 be used for mixing paint?

Yes, the Metabo BE 4010 can be used for mixing paint. However, ensure to clean the drill and mixing attachment thoroughly after use to prevent paint build-up.

How do I replace the carbon brushes on the Metabo BE 4010?

To replace the carbon brushes, first unplug the drill. Open the brush covers on either side of the drill, remove the old brushes, and insert the new ones. Close the covers and test the drill for proper operation.

What type of drill bits are compatible with the Metabo BE 4010?

The Metabo BE 4010 is compatible with standard drill bits, including HSS, masonry, and wood bits, as long as they fit the drill’s chuck size.

Is the Metabo BE 4010 suitable for drilling into concrete?

While the Metabo BE 4010 can drill into concrete, it is advisable to use a hammer drill for more efficient and effective drilling in hard materials like concrete.