Metabo KHE 56 Operating Instructions

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Year 2018
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Metabo KHE 56 Hammer Specification

The Metabo KHE 56 Hammer is a robust and efficient demolition tool designed for heavy-duty applications. Powered by a 1300-watt motor, it delivers exceptional performance with a maximum single blow energy of 8.5 joules, making it suitable for demanding chiseling and drilling tasks in concrete and masonry. This hammer features an SDS-max tool holder, ensuring optimal power transmission and quick, tool-free bit changes, enhancing user efficiency and productivity.

The KHE 56 incorporates Metabo's patented Vario-Tacho-Constamatic (VTC)-Full Wave Electronics, which allows users to work at customized speeds suited to different materials while maintaining consistent performance under load. Additionally, it includes a robust die-cast aluminum gear housing for excellent heat dissipation and durability, extending the tool's operational life.

Ergonomically designed, the hammer offers a soft-grip handle that reduces vibration, providing comfort during prolonged use. The adjustable and rotatable side handle enhances control and precision, allowing for better maneuverability in various working conditions. A safety clutch is integrated to prevent kickback if a drill bit suddenly stops, ensuring user protection.

The Metabo KHE 56 is equipped with a lock-on switch for continuous operation, reducing user fatigue during extended projects. Its reliable dust protection feature safeguards internal components from wear, maintaining peak performance. Weighing approximately 6.7 kilograms, the hammer balances power with manageable weight, making it suitable for professional use in construction and renovation projects. Overall, the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer is engineered for durability, efficiency, and user comfort, catering to the needs of professionals seeking a dependable tool for challenging tasks.

Metabo KHE 56 Hammer F.A.Q.

What is the optimal way to use the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer for chiseling concrete?

To use the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer for chiseling concrete, attach the appropriate chisel bit, ensure the tool is set to hammer mode, and maintain a firm grip with both hands. Gradually apply pressure to allow the tool to work efficiently without overexerting yourself.

How can I troubleshoot if the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer is not starting?

First, check the power supply and ensure the cord is properly connected. Inspect the plug and cable for damage. If the tool still doesn't start, examine the carbon brushes for wear. If necessary, replace them, ensuring the tool is unplugged during maintenance.

What maintenance steps are recommended for the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer?

Regular maintenance includes checking the tool for loose screws, cleaning the ventilation slots, and inspecting the carbon brushes. Lubricate the chuck and bit holder regularly. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance intervals.

How do I change the bit on the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer?

To change the bit, ensure the tool is unplugged. Rotate the chuck sleeve to release the current bit, then insert the new bit into the chuck until it locks into place. Make sure the bit is securely fastened before use.

What safety precautions should I take when using the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer?

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clear of obstructions, and always maintain a stable stance while operating the tool.

Why is my Metabo KHE 56 Hammer overheating during use?

Overheating can occur due to prolonged use without breaks or blocked ventilation slots. Ensure the slots are clean and take regular breaks to allow the tool to cool down. If the problem persists, check for internal damage or consult a professional.

Can I use the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer for drilling tasks?

Yes, the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer can be used for drilling if equipped with the appropriate drill bit. Switch to the rotary hammer mode for optimal drilling performance on hard materials.

How do I properly store the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer after use?

Clean the tool of dust and debris, and store it in a dry place. Use the original carrying case if available, and ensure the cord is properly coiled to prevent damage.

What should I do if the Metabo KHE 56 Hammer is making unusual noises?

Unusual noises may indicate loose parts or mechanical issues. Stop using the tool immediately, inspect for loose screws, and check the bit for correct installation. If the noise persists, contact a service professional for further inspection.

How can I ensure the longest lifespan for my Metabo KHE 56 Hammer?

Regular maintenance, proper storage, and using the tool within its specified limits will help prolong its lifespan. Adhere to Metabo’s maintenance schedule and replace worn parts promptly to ensure optimal performance.