Woodstar BC12 3908203952 Operating Manual
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To set up the Woodstar BC12 Demolition Hammer, ensure it is unplugged. Attach the appropriate chisel securely, check the power cord for any damage, and wear safety gear such as goggles and gloves. Finally, plug it into a suitable power outlet and test its operation in a controlled manner.
Regularly clean the exterior with a damp cloth, ensure the vents are free of dust, and periodically check and replace the carbon brushes as needed. Lubricate moving parts as per the manufacturer's instructions and store the tool in a dry place.
Check if the power cord is properly connected and inspect it for damages. Verify that the power outlet is functioning. Examine the fuse or circuit breaker and ensure the switch is in the 'on' position. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Immediately stop using the tool and unplug it. Allow it to cool down completely in a well-ventilated area. Check for obstructions in the cooling vents and remove any debris. Ensure you are not overloading the tool beyond its capacity.
For concrete demolition, use a pointed or flat chisel specifically designed for masonry. Ensure the chisel is compatible with the SDS-max chuck system of the Woodstar BC12.
Carbon brushes should be inspected every 50 hours of use and replaced if they are significantly worn down or if the tool exhibits a decrease in performance.
Yes, the Woodstar BC12 can be used for tile removal. Use a wide, flat chisel to efficiently remove tiles without damaging the underlying surface.
Always wear safety goggles, ear protection, and gloves. Ensure the work area is clear of obstacles and bystanders. Use the tool with both hands and maintain a stable stance to control the tool effectively.
Unplug the tool before changing the chisel. Pull back the chuck collar to release the current chisel, insert the new chisel, and ensure it is securely locked in place by releasing the collar.
Check if the chisel is properly secured and compatible with the tool. Inspect the tool for any visible damage or worn parts. Ensure you are not using the tool on an unsuitable surface. If excessive vibration continues, seek professional repair services.