Metabo Ku 6870 Operating Instructions

Metabo Ku 6870 Shear manual cover
Pages 63
Year 2006
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Metabo Ku 6870 Shear Specification

The Metabo Ku 6870 Shear is a robust and precision-engineered tool designed for efficient cutting applications across various materials. It features a powerful motor with a rated input power of 500 watts, providing the necessary force to handle demanding tasks. The shear operates at a no-load speed of 4,500 revolutions per minute, ensuring swift and clean cuts. With a cutting capacity of up to 7 gauge in mild steel, it is suitable for heavy-duty applications. The tool's design incorporates a compact and ergonomic structure, reducing user fatigue during extended usage. It weighs approximately 6.6 pounds, enhancing maneuverability and ease of handling. The Ku 6870 is equipped with a robust cutting head that ensures long-lasting performance and precise cuts, making it ideal for sheet metal work, trimming, and cutting curves. A key feature is its variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the speed according to the material and thickness, enhancing versatility and precision. The shear includes a lock-on switch for continuous operation, improving efficiency for prolonged tasks. Its die-cast aluminum gearbox enhances durability while maintaining optimal weight distribution. The Metabo Ku 6870 Shear is engineered to deliver exceptional reliability and performance, making it a preferred choice for professionals in metalworking and construction industries. This tool is designed to meet the demands of both workshop and on-site environments, ensuring consistent and high-quality results. The Metabo brand is synonymous with quality and innovation, and the Ku 6870 Shear exemplifies these values, providing users with a dependable tool that combines power, precision, and durability.

Metabo Ku 6870 Shear F.A.Q.

What is the optimal material thickness for using the Metabo KU 6870 Shear?

The Metabo KU 6870 Shear is best suited for cutting sheet metal up to 2.5 mm in thickness.

How do I change the blades on the Metabo KU 6870 Shear?

To change the blades, first unplug the shear, then remove the screws on the blade holder, carefully replace the old blades with new ones, and secure the screws back in place.

What safety precautions should be taken when using the Metabo KU 6870 Shear?

Always wear protective eyewear and gloves, ensure the work area is clean and well-lit, and never operate the shear without the blade guard in place.

How do I maintain the Metabo KU 6870 Shear to ensure its longevity?

Regularly clean the shear to remove metal shavings, lubricate moving parts, check for wear and tear on the blades, and store in a dry place to prevent rust.

What should I do if the shear is not cutting properly?

Check if the blades are dull or damaged and replace them if necessary. Ensure the material thickness is within the shear's capacity, and check for any obstructions in the cutting path.

Can the Metabo KU 6870 Shear be used for curved cuts?

Yes, the Metabo KU 6870 Shear is designed to handle both straight and curved cuts efficiently.

What power source does the Metabo KU 6870 Shear require?

The Metabo KU 6870 Shear operates on a 220-240V, 50/60Hz power supply. Ensure the power source is compatible before use.

How can I prevent overheating during prolonged use of the shear?

To prevent overheating, take regular breaks during extended use, ensure proper ventilation around the motor, and avoid pushing the tool beyond its capacity.

Is there a specific way to store the Metabo KU 6870 Shear after use?

Store the shear in a cool, dry place, preferably in its case or box, to protect it from dust and moisture. Ensure the cord is neatly coiled to prevent damage.

What are common signs that the shear needs servicing?

Common signs include unusual noises during operation, reduced cutting efficiency, visible wear on blades, and any signs of overheating or electrical issues.