Scheppach AB1900 5908206901 Instruction Manual

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Year 2019
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Scheppach AB1900 5908206901 Demolition Hammer Specification

The Scheppach AB1900 5908206901 Demolition Hammer is a robust and efficient tool designed for heavy-duty demolition tasks. It features a powerful 1900-watt motor that delivers high-impact energy, making it suitable for breaking through concrete, masonry, and other tough materials. The hammer operates at an impact rate of 2000 blows per minute, ensuring efficient performance in demanding applications.

The tool is equipped with a durable SDS-Hex chuck system that facilitates quick and secure bit changes, enhancing operational efficiency. Its ergonomic design includes a well-balanced body and a soft-grip handle, which minimizes user fatigue during prolonged use and provides better control and comfort. The demolition hammer's robust construction ensures long-term durability and reliability in various working conditions.

For added convenience and safety, the Scheppach AB1900 incorporates a lock-on button for continuous operation, reducing strain on the user during extended tasks. The inclusion of an adjustable auxiliary handle allows for greater maneuverability and precision. Weighing approximately 14 kilograms, it is portable yet sturdy, making it ideal for both professional and DIY users.

The tool comes with a durable carrying case, which facilitates easy transportation and storage. The Scheppach AB1900 is designed to meet professional standards, offering a combination of power, versatility, and user-friendly features that make it an excellent choice for demolition projects. Its high-performance capabilities and ergonomic design ensure that it stands out as a reliable tool for efficiently tackling challenging demolition tasks.

Scheppach AB1900 5908206901 Demolition Hammer F.A.Q.

How do I properly set up the Scheppach AB1900 demolition hammer for use?

Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power source. Attach the appropriate chisel securely and check that the power cable is intact. Connect to a suitable power supply and ensure the area is safe for operation.

What type of maintenance is required for the Scheppach AB1900?

Regularly check for wear on the chisel and replace if necessary. Inspect the power cord for damage. Keep the tool clean and free of dust and debris, and occasionally lubricate moving parts as per the user manual.

What should I do if the demolition hammer does not start?

First, check the power source and ensure the outlet is functioning. Inspect the power cable for any signs of damage. If the tool still does not start, consult a professional for further diagnosis.

How can I troubleshoot if the tool is not chiseling effectively?

Ensure the chisel is sharp and properly attached. Examine the tool for any mechanical issues, such as jammed parts or insufficient lubrication. Adjust the chisel angle for optimal performance based on the material being worked on.

What safety precautions should I take when using the AB1900?

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection, earplugs, and gloves. Ensure the work area is clear of debris and bystanders. Follow all safety guidelines in the user manual.

Can the AB1900 be used for demolition on all types of materials?

The AB1900 is suitable for demolition on concrete, brick, and similar materials. Avoid using it on materials not specified in the user manual to prevent damage to the tool and ensure safety.

How do I change the chisel on the Scheppach AB1900?

Disconnect the tool from the power supply. Use the provided wrench to loosen the retaining bolt, remove the old chisel, and insert the new one. Tighten the bolt securely before reconnecting to power.

What is the recommended duty cycle for the AB1900 to avoid overheating?

Use the demolition hammer for no more than 30 minutes at a time, followed by a 10-minute cool-down period. This will help prevent overheating and prolong the tool's lifespan.

How should I store the AB1900 when not in use?

Store the tool in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure it is clean and that all accessories are properly organized to prevent damage.

What should I do if the demolition hammer is vibrating excessively during use?

Check that the chisel is correctly attached and not worn out. Inspect for any loose parts and tighten them. If excessive vibration persists, consult the user manual or a professional technician.