Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Operator's Manual

Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver manual cover
Pages 16
Year 2019
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Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver Specification

The Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver is a compact yet powerful tool designed for demanding fastening applications. It operates on the robust M12 REDLITHIUM battery platform, which ensures extended runtime and durability across various tasks. The driver is equipped with a POWERSTATE brushless motor that provides increased efficiency and a longer lifespan compared to traditional brushed motors. With a maximum torque of 250 inch-pounds, the 2552-20 delivers exceptional performance for its size, making it suitable for both professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts.

The tool features a variable speed trigger, allowing users to adjust the speed from 0 to 3,200 RPM for greater control over fastening operations. Its 1/4-inch hex chuck offers quick and secure bit changes, enhancing productivity on the job site. The REDLINK PLUS Intelligence system integrates advanced digital overload protection, ensuring optimal performance while preventing damage to the tool and battery under heavy use.

The driver’s ergonomic design includes a lightweight and compact frame, measuring only 5.1 inches in length, which facilitates use in tight spaces and reduces user fatigue during prolonged operations. An LED work light is integrated into the tool, providing illumination in low-light environments to improve accuracy and safety.

Durability is further enhanced by an all-metal gear case, which protects internal components from wear and tear. The Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver is part of the M12 cordless system, allowing compatibility with over 100 tools that share the same battery technology, offering versatility and convenience. This tool is ideal for professionals seeking reliability, performance, and portability in a cordless driver.

Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver F.A.Q.

How do I change the bit on the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver?

To change the bit, first ensure the driver is turned off. Then, pull the collet forward, remove the existing bit, and insert the new bit into the collet. Release the collet to secure the bit in place.

What should I do if the driver is not turning on?

Check if the battery is properly inserted and charged. If the issue persists, inspect the battery contacts for dirt or damage, and clean or replace as necessary.

How can I maintain the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the tool with a dry cloth, check for loose screws, and ensure the ventilation slots are free of debris. Lubricate moving parts as needed and store in a dry place.

What is the best way to store the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver?

Store the driver in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Remove the battery before storing to prevent accidental activation and battery drain.

Can I use the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver on metal surfaces?

Yes, the driver can be used on metal surfaces. Ensure you use the appropriate bit for the material and adjust the torque settings as needed for metal applications.

What does the LED light indicate on the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver?

The LED light illuminates the work area when the driver is in use. It also blinks to indicate low battery or during overheating protection activation.

How do I know when the battery is fully charged?

When the battery is fully charged, the charger’s indicator light will stop blinking and remain solid. Refer to the charger manual for specific light indications.

What is the torque setting range on the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver?

The Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver offers a variable torque setting which can be adjusted according to the application needs. Refer to the user manual for specific torque range values.

How often should I replace the carbon brushes on the Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver?

The Milwaukee M12 Fuel 2552-20 Driver is brushless and does not have carbon brushes, reducing the need for maintenance related to brush replacement.

What should I do if the driver overheats during use?

If the driver overheats, stop using it immediately and let it cool down. Check for any blockages in the ventilation slots and ensure there is adequate airflow around the tool while in use.