Metabo SB 660 Operating Instructions

Metabo SB 660 Drill manual cover
Pages 116
Year 2009
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Metabo SB 660 Drill Specification

The Metabo SB 660 Drill is a robust and versatile tool designed for both professional and DIY applications, offering a blend of power, precision, and durability. It features a potent 660-watt motor that delivers reliable performance across a wide range of drilling tasks, providing the necessary torque and speed for efficient operation. The drill is equipped with a variable speed control, allowing users to adjust the drilling speed to suit various materials, enhancing both versatility and precision. It also includes a forward and reverse rotation function, facilitating easy removal of drill bits and screws. The ergonomic design of the SB 660 ensures comfortable handling, reducing user fatigue during prolonged use. Its compact and lightweight construction, combined with a soft-grip handle, further enhances maneuverability and control. The drill incorporates a keyless chuck system, enabling quick and effortless bit changes, which is essential for maintaining workflow efficiency. Additionally, the Metabo SB 660 is built with durable materials, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability even in demanding work environments. Safety features, such as an integrated safety clutch, protect both the user and the tool from overload situations. The drill's compatibility with a wide range of accessories makes it a versatile addition to any toolkit. Overall, the Metabo SB 660 Drill stands out as a reliable and efficient tool, suitable for various drilling and screwdriving applications, providing users with the flexibility and power needed for high-quality workmanship.

Metabo SB 660 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Metabo SB 660?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and unplugged. Hold the drill firmly and rotate the chuck counterclockwise to loosen it. Remove the old bit and insert the new one, then tighten the chuck by rotating it clockwise until the bit is secure.

What is the best way to maintain the Metabo SB 660 for long-term use?

Regularly clean the drill to remove dust and debris. Lubricate moving parts with appropriate oil, and check the power cord for any signs of wear or damage. Store the drill in a dry place and avoid exposure to moisture.

Why does the Metabo SB 660 drill overheat during use?

Overheating can occur due to prolonged use or if the drill is being used beyond its intended capacity. Ensure proper intervals of rest during prolonged operation, and avoid applying excessive pressure while drilling.

What should I do if my Metabo SB 660 is not starting?

Check if the power cord is properly connected and inspect for any visible damage. Ensure the power outlet is functioning. If the drill still doesn't start, consult the user manual for troubleshooting or contact Metabo customer support.

How can I adjust the speed settings on the Metabo SB 660 drill?

The Metabo SB 660 features a variable speed trigger. To adjust the speed, gradually squeeze the trigger to increase speed or release it to decrease. Use the speed selector switch for additional precision on specific tasks.

What types of materials can the Metabo SB 660 drill through?

The Metabo SB 660 is designed for drilling through wood, metal, and masonry. Use appropriate drill bits for each material to achieve optimal results and avoid damage to the drill or material.

How do I ensure the drill bits are securely attached on the Metabo SB 660?

After inserting the drill bit into the chuck, tighten the chuck clockwise until the bit is securely held. Test by gently trying to pull the bit out; it should not move.

What is the recommended way to store the Metabo SB 660 when not in use?

Store the drill in its original case or a tool bag to protect it from dust and moisture. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.

How do I troubleshoot a jammed chuck on the Metabo SB 660?

If the chuck is jammed, unplug the drill and try to manually rotate the chuck counterclockwise using a wrench or pliers. If needed, apply a small amount of lubricant to help loosen it.

Can I use the Metabo SB 660 for mixing paint or other materials?

While the Metabo SB 660 is primarily designed for drilling, it can be used with a paddle attachment for mixing paint or other materials. Ensure the attachment is properly secured and operate at a low speed to avoid splattering.