Milwaukee 5262-21 Operator's Manual

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Pages 16
Year 2022
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Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer Specification

The Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer is a robust and versatile tool designed for both professional contractors and DIY enthusiasts. It features an 8-amp motor that delivers powerful performance, ensuring efficient drilling in concrete, wood, and metal. With a no-load speed of up to 1,500 RPM and an impressive 5,625 BPM, it offers rapid drilling and hammering capabilities. The tool is equipped with a rotating brush plate which provides equal power in both forward and reverse directions, enhancing its versatility and control.

The 5262-21 Hammer includes a mechanical clutch that protects the motor and gears by absorbing high-impact forces, thereby increasing the tool's durability. Its variable speed trigger allows for precise control over the speed and power output, making it adaptable to different materials and applications. The hammer also incorporates a three-mode operation system, allowing users to switch between rotation-only, hammering with rotation, and hammering-only modes, catering to a wide range of tasks.

Ergonomically designed, the hammer features a compact and lightweight construction, reducing user fatigue during prolonged use. The anti-vibration system further enhances user comfort by minimizing vibrations, while the soft-grip handle ensures a secure hold. Additionally, the tool comes with an all-metal gear case that provides superior durability and heat dissipation. The Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer is accompanied by a depth rod, side handle, and carrying case, offering convenience and portability. Overall, this hammer drill is a reliable and high-performance tool, capable of handling demanding applications with ease.

Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer F.A.Q.

What are the main features of the Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer Drill?

The Milwaukee 5262-21 features a powerful 8-amp motor, a compact design, and a variable speed trigger. It offers 0-3,000 RPM and 0-56,000 BPM for optimal drilling performance.

How do I change the drill bit on the Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer Drill?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is powered off. Loosen the chuck by turning it counterclockwise, remove the old bit, insert the new bit, and tighten the chuck clockwise.

What should I do if the hammer function is not working?

If the hammer function is not working, ensure the mode selector is properly set to hammer mode. Check for obstructions in the mechanism and inspect the tool for any visible damage.

How can I maintain my Milwaukee 5262-21 Hammer Drill for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the drill with a dry cloth, lubricate the chuck, and store it in a cool, dry place. Check the power cord and plug for any damage before each use.

What is the ideal application for using the Milwaukee 5262-21?

The Milwaukee 5262-21 is ideal for drilling into concrete, masonry, wood, and metal. It is well-suited for both professional and DIY projects.

How do I troubleshoot if the drill stops unexpectedly?

Check the power supply and ensure the cord is securely connected. Inspect the drill for overheating and allow it to cool down if necessary. Verify the trigger and switch are functioning properly.

Is it possible to use the Milwaukee 5262-21 for screwdriving tasks?

Yes, it can be used for screwdriving by using the appropriate bit and adjusting the speed. However, a dedicated screwdriver or impact driver is recommended for extensive screwdriving tasks.

What kind of drill bits are compatible with the Milwaukee 5262-21?

The Milwaukee 5262-21 is compatible with SDS-plus shank bits, which are designed for optimal performance in hammer drilling applications.

How often should I replace the carbon brushes in the Milwaukee 5262-21?

Inspect the carbon brushes every 50 hours of use and replace them if they show significant wear or damage to ensure efficient motor performance.

What safety precautions should I take while using the Milwaukee 5262-21?

Always wear eye protection, gloves, and hearing protection. Ensure the work area is clear and the drill bit is properly secured before use. Disconnect power when changing bits or performing maintenance.