Metabo DB 10 Operating Instructions

Metabo DB 10 Drill manual cover
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Year 2012
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Metabo DB 10 Drill Specification

The Metabo DB 10 Drill is a robust and precise tool designed for both professional and DIY applications, offering a blend of power, efficiency, and durability. It features a high-performance motor with a power output of 600 watts, providing a no-load speed range of 0 to 2,800 revolutions per minute, ensuring efficient drilling across various materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. The drill is equipped with a chuck capacity of 1.5 to 10 millimeters, accommodating a wide range of drill bits for versatile operation. Its compact and ergonomic design includes a soft-grip handle that enhances user comfort and control, minimizing fatigue during extended use. The DB 10 is engineered with a robust die-cast aluminum gear housing which enhances the tool's durability and heat dissipation, ensuring longevity even in demanding environments. Safety features include a spindle lock for easy and secure bit changes, and an integrated overload protection system that safeguards the motor from overheating. The drill also incorporates a variable speed trigger with a forward/reverse switch, providing precise control over the drilling speed and direction, which is essential for delicate tasks and screw-driving applications. Weighing approximately 1.7 kilograms, the Metabo DB 10 Drill is lightweight yet sturdy, making it ideal for overhead and repetitive tasks. The design is completed with a 4-meter durable rubber power cord that offers optimal flexibility and reach, allowing for ease of movement around the workspace. This drill model exemplifies Metabo's commitment to quality engineering and innovative design, catering to users seeking reliability and high performance in their power tools.

Metabo DB 10 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Metabo DB 10 Drill?

To change the drill bit, ensure the drill is powered off. Loosen the chuck by rotating it counterclockwise, remove the existing bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck clockwise securely.

What is the correct way to maintain the Metabo DB 10 Drill?

Regularly clean the drill with a dry cloth, check for wear on the power cord, lubricate the chuck periodically, and store it in a dry place to prevent rust.

The drill is not starting. What should I check first?

Ensure that the power supply is connected, check the fuse or circuit breaker, and inspect the power cord for any damage or disconnection.

How can I prevent overheating during extended use?

Allow the drill to cool down by taking regular breaks during prolonged usage, and ensure proper ventilation around the motor housing.

What is the recommended drill speed for metal surfaces?

Use a low to medium speed setting when drilling through metal to prevent overheating and ensure a clean cut.

Can the Metabo DB 10 Drill be used for masonry work?

Yes, the Metabo DB 10 Drill can be used for masonry work with the appropriate masonry drill bit and a hammer drill setting if available.

What should I do if the drill bit gets stuck in the material?

Stop the drill immediately to prevent motor damage, and gently reverse the drill to extract the bit. If necessary, manually loosen the bit from the material.

How do I ensure precise drilling with the Metabo DB 10 Drill?

Use a center punch to mark the drilling point, secure the material with clamps, and drill slowly to maintain accuracy.

What type of drill bits should I use for wood surfaces?

Use high-speed steel (HSS) drill bits or spade bits designed specifically for wood surfaces to achieve the best results.

The chuck is not holding the drill bit securely. How can I fix this?

Ensure the chuck is tightened properly by turning it clockwise. If the problem persists, inspect the chuck for wear and consider replacement if necessary.