Metabo SSW 650 Operating Instructions

Metabo SSW 650 Drill manual cover
Pages 52
Year 2019
Language(s)
German de
English en
Finnish fi
French fr
Hungarian hu
Italian it
Norwegian Nynorsk; Nynorsk, Norwegian nn
Russian ru
Swedish sv
Spanish sp
Dutch; Flemish nl
Polish pl
Greek el
Portuguese pt

Metabo SSW 650 Drill Specification

The Metabo SSW 650 Drill is a robust and versatile power tool designed for professional use, featuring a powerful motor with a rated input power of 650 watts. It operates at an optimal speed range, providing a maximum torque of 600 Nm, making it ideal for demanding applications such as heavy-duty drilling and fastening tasks. The drill is equipped with an impact mechanism that enhances its performance in driving screws and bolts into tough materials. Its ergonomic design includes a soft-grip handle that ensures user comfort and reduces fatigue during extended periods of operation. The tool's compact and lightweight construction enhances maneuverability and ease of use, even in confined spaces.

The Metabo SSW 650 comes with a variable speed control that allows users to adjust the speed according to specific job requirements, ensuring precision and efficiency. The forward and reverse rotation feature provides versatility for tightening and loosening applications. It also includes an electronic overload protection system that safeguards the motor from overheating, thereby prolonging the tool's lifespan. The drill is compatible with a wide range of accessories, enhancing its versatility across various tasks.

Additionally, the Metabo SSW 650 is designed with a durable die-cast aluminum gear housing that contributes to its longevity and ability to withstand rugged working conditions. Its advanced technology and high-quality construction make it a reliable choice for professionals seeking a powerful and efficient drilling tool. The drill adheres to stringent safety standards, ensuring safe operation in diverse environments.

Metabo SSW 650 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Metabo SSW 650?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is powered off. Then, press the spindle lock button and use the chuck key to loosen the chuck. Remove the old bit and insert the new one, tightening the chuck securely.

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 and ensure they are clear. Avoid overloading the drill and use it intermittently to prevent overheating.

How do I maintain the Metabo SSW 650 for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the drill by wiping it with a dry cloth and clearing any debris from the ventilation slots. Lubricate the chuck and moving parts periodically. Store the drill in a dry, cool place when not in use.

What is the recommended way to use the Metabo SSW 650 for driving screws?

Set the drill to the appropriate torque setting for driving screws. Use the forward/reverse switch to select the direction. Start at a low speed to align the screw, then gradually increase speed to drive the screw in.

How do I troubleshoot if the drill is not turning on?

Check the power supply and ensure the cord is plugged in securely. Inspect the cord for any damage. Check the fuse or circuit breaker. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.

Can I use the Metabo SSW 650 for drilling into concrete?

Yes, the Metabo SSW 650 can be used for drilling into concrete. Use a masonry bit and ensure the drill is set to the appropriate mode for hammer drilling. Apply steady pressure without forcing the drill.

What are the safety precautions for using the Metabo SSW 650?

Always wear safety goggles and gloves. Ensure the work area is well-lit and free of obstructions. Do not use the drill in wet conditions, and keep fingers away from the rotating parts.

How often should I replace the carbon brushes in the Metabo SSW 650?

Inspect the carbon brushes every 50 hours of use. Replace them if they are worn down to less than 5mm or if they are causing sparking. Always use genuine Metabo replacement parts.

What should I do if the drill chuck is slipping?

If the chuck is slipping, ensure it is tightened properly. Remove any debris from the chuck mechanism. If the problem continues, the chuck may need to be replaced or serviced by a professional.

How do I change the speed settings on the Metabo SSW 650?

The Metabo SSW 650 has a variable speed trigger. To change the speed, simply adjust the pressure on the trigger. For finer control, use the speed setting dial if available on your model.