Milwaukee 5337-20 Operator's Manual
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To change the drill bit on the Milwaukee 5337-20 Hammer, first ensure the tool is powered off and unplugged. Then, loosen the chuck by turning it counterclockwise, insert the new drill bit, and tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise until it's secure.
Regular maintenance for the Milwaukee 5337-20 Hammer includes cleaning the vents, checking the carbon brushes, lubricating moving parts, and inspecting the cord for any damages.
If the motor does not start, check the power supply, ensure the cord is not damaged, and inspect the fuse or circuit breaker. If the issue persists, the carbon brushes may need replacement.
Store the Milwaukee 5337-20 Hammer in a clean, dry place. Ensure it is unplugged, clean any debris from the tool, and secure it in its case to prevent damage.
Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear of obstructions, and keep both hands on the tool while operating. Unplug the tool when changing accessories.
If the tool experiences intermittent power or reduced performance, inspect the carbon brushes. Replace them if they are worn down to less than 1/4 inch.
Yes, the Milwaukee 5337-20 Hammer can be used for chiseling. Switch the tool to the hammer-only mode and attach the appropriate chisel bit.
Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from the vents and surfaces. Wipe down the tool with a damp cloth and ensure it is completely dry before storage.
Overheating may occur due to extended use or blocked air vents. Ensure the vents are clear of obstructions and allow the tool to cool down periodically during prolonged use.
Regularly maintain the tool by cleaning it, replacing worn parts like carbon brushes, and using it within its specified limits. Proper storage and handling will also extend its lifespan.