Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Operator's Manual

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Pages 20
Year 2021
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Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer Specification

The Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer is a cordless rotary hammer engineered for superior performance in concrete drilling and demolition tasks. It operates on Milwaukee's M18 Fuel system, which integrates a POWERSTATE brushless motor, REDLITHIUM battery technology, and REDLINK PLUS intelligence. This combination ensures optimal power delivery, extended battery life, and enhanced tool protection under load. The hammer is equipped with an SDS Plus chuck, facilitating quick bit changes and secure bit retention, making it versatile for various drilling applications.

Featuring a compact design, the 2713-20 Hammer delivers up to 1.7 ft-lbs of impact energy and has a no-load speed of up to 1,400 RPM, allowing it to handle demanding tasks efficiently. The tool's design incorporates an anti-vibration system that minimizes user fatigue, promoting longer operational periods without compromising comfort. Additionally, it includes a variable speed trigger for precise control over the drilling speed, ensuring accuracy and efficiency in different materials.

The M18 Fuel 2713-20 is compatible with all M18 batteries, providing flexibility and interchangeability across the M18 system. It also boasts advanced overload protection and temperature management, which extend the tool's lifespan and reliability. The ergonomic handle design and balanced weight distribution enhance maneuverability and reduce strain during extended use.

Overall, the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer combines portability, power, and durability, making it an ideal choice for professionals in construction and maintenance who require a high-performance, cordless rotary hammer for challenging applications.

Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer F.A.Q.

What is the recommended battery capacity for optimal performance of the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer?

For optimal performance, it is recommended to use a 5.0Ah M18 REDLITHIUM battery. This ensures longer runtime and maximum power.

How do I properly maintain the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer to ensure longevity?

Regularly clean the tool, lubricate the chuck and moving parts, and store it in a dry place. Also, ensure the battery contacts are clean and free from debris.

What steps should I take if the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer is not starting?

Check if the battery is charged and properly inserted. Inspect the battery contacts and tool terminals for dirt or damage. If the tool still does not start, consult the user manual or contact customer support.

Can the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer be used for chiseling tasks?

Yes, the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer is equipped with a hammer-only mode suitable for light chiseling tasks. Ensure you use the correct chisel bit for the job.

What is the procedure to change the drill bit on the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the tool is powered off. Rotate the chuck sleeve counterclockwise to open the jaws, insert the new bit, and then tighten the chuck by turning it clockwise.

How can I troubleshoot excessive vibration when using the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer?

Ensure the drill bit is properly installed and not damaged. Check that the tool is set to the correct mode for the material being worked on. If the issue persists, inspect for any damage and consider servicing the tool.

Is it necessary to lubricate the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer, and if so, how often?

Yes, it is necessary to lubricate the tool's moving parts periodically, especially if used heavily. Refer to the user manual for specific intervals, but typically after every 50 hours of use.

What safety precautions should be taken when using the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer?

Always wear safety goggles and ear protection. Ensure the work area is clear and well-lit. Keep hands away from the rotating parts and ensure the tool is in good working condition before use.

What could be causing the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer to overheat during use?

Overheating can be caused by prolonged use, inadequate ventilation, or using a dull bit. Allow the tool to cool down, ensure vents are not blocked, and always use sharp, appropriate bits.

How do I switch between modes on the Milwaukee M18 Fuel 2713-20 Hammer?

To switch modes, locate the mode selector switch on the tool. Slide it to select between drilling, hammer drilling, and chisel modes, depending on your task requirements.