Scheppach CID27-12Li 5909201900 Instruction Manual

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Pages 80
Year 2020
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Scheppach CID27-12Li 5909201900 Drill Specification

The Scheppach CID27-12Li 5909201900 Drill is a robust and versatile cordless tool designed for both professional and DIY applications. It features a compact and ergonomic design, ensuring ease of handling and reduced user fatigue during prolonged use. Powered by a 12V lithium-ion battery, the drill offers a reliable and consistent power output, allowing for precise drilling and screw-driving tasks across various materials. The battery technology ensures prolonged operational time and quick recharging, enhancing productivity.

Equipped with a high-performance motor, the CID27-12Li provides a maximum torque suitable for demanding tasks, while its variable speed control allows for optimal precision and control. The drill features a keyless chuck, which facilitates quick and effortless bit changes, improving workflow efficiency. An integrated LED work light enhances visibility in low-light conditions, ensuring accuracy and safety during operation.

The drill's body is constructed from durable materials, promising longevity and resilience in tough working environments. Additional features include a soft-grip handle, which provides comfort and a secure grip, reducing slip risks and enhancing user confidence. The Scheppach CID27-12Li is engineered to deliver a perfect balance between power, efficiency, and user comfort, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of drilling applications. Its lightweight and portable nature allow for easy transport and maneuverability, making it an essential tool for both onsite and offsite projects.

Scheppach CID27-12Li 5909201900 Drill F.A.Q.

How do I change the drill bit on the Scheppach CID27-12Li 5909201900?

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and remove the battery. Then, hold the chuck and turn it counter-clockwise to loosen. Insert the new bit and turn the chuck clockwise to tighten.

What is the best way to maintain battery life for my Scheppach drill?

To maintain battery life, avoid letting the battery completely drain before recharging. Store the battery in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures. Regularly clean the battery contacts.

Why does my drill stop abruptly during use?

If the drill stops abruptly, it could be due to a safety feature triggered by overheating or an overloaded motor. Let the drill cool down and ensure you are not applying excessive pressure.

How can I adjust the torque settings on the Scheppach CID27-12Li?

To adjust the torque settings, rotate the torque adjustment collar located behind the chuck. Select a lower number for lighter tasks and higher numbers for more demanding tasks.

What should I do if the drill does not start?

If the drill does not start, check that the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Inspect the battery contacts for dirt or damage and clean if necessary.

How do I clean my Scheppach drill?

To clean the drill, remove the battery and use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. Use compressed air to blow out any dust from the motor vents. Avoid using water or solvents.

Can I use the drill for masonry work?

The Scheppach CID27-12Li is not specifically designed for masonry work. If needed, use appropriate masonry drill bits and operate at lower speeds to prevent motor strain.

What is the recommended charging time for the battery?

The recommended charging time for the battery is approximately 3 to 5 hours. Avoid overcharging to prolong battery life.

Why does the drill make unusual noises during operation?

Unusual noises may indicate worn bearings or issues with the motor. Stop using the drill and inspect for damage. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.

How do I store my drill when not in use?

Store the drill in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the battery separate from the drill when storing for extended periods.