Milwaukee 5375-59 corded hammer drill is suitable for precise drilling into hard materials like concrete, masonry and metal, catering to construction and renovation projects.
Working Mechanism:
- This Milwaukee corded hammer drill operates through a combination of rotary drilling and a hammering mechanism.
- When the drill is engaged, the motor drives a rotating action, causing the chuck to spin.
- Simultaneously, a hammering mechanism is activated, delivering rapid, short bursts of force to the drill bit.
- This hammering action, combined with the rotational force, enables effective drilling into tough materials like concrete and metal.
Features:
- This Milwaukee corded drill offers 48000 blows per minute (BPM) to ensure efficient and rapid drilling, enhancing productivity.
- It includes a chuck key, depth gauge and side handle to enhance user convenience and control, offering a comprehensive drilling solution.
- This Milwaukee corded hammer drill has a keyed chuck to provide a secure grip on drill bits, ensuring precision and control in demanding drilling tasks.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What safety precautions should I take when using this Milwaukee corded hammer drill?
A.
- Familiarise yourself with the hammer drill's user manual to understand its features and guidelines.
- Wear safety gear, including glasses and hearing protection, to guard against potential hazards.
- Ensure a well-lit and organised work area, securing the workpiece to prevent movement during drilling.
- Inspect the drill for damage before each use and address any issues promptly with professional assistance.
- Maintain a secure grip with both hands and stand in a balanced position for control during operation.
- Remove the chuck key before starting to prevent injury from a spinning chuck key.
- Manage the power cord, keeping it away from the drilling area, and use a cord protector to prevent hazards.
- Switch off and unplug the drill before adjustments to avoid accidental starts.
- Use appropriate drill bits for the material, ensuring they are securely fastened in the chuck.
- Allow the drill to work at its pace, avoiding excessive force to prevent loss of control.
- Take breaks during prolonged use to minimise the risk of hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS).
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing this hammer drill?
A. Major factors include power rating, chuck size, blows per minute, corded or cordless design, build quality, additional features, included accessories and safety features.
Q. How do I clean and maintain this hammer drill?
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- Before cleaning, ensure the drill is powered off and unplugged to prevent accidents.
- Use a soft brush to remove dust and debris from the drill's exterior, ventilation ports and chuck.
- Inspect the power cord for any damage or wear and replace it if necessary.
- Periodically remove the drill bit and clean the chuck using a brush to ensure it operates smoothly.
- Apply a small amount of lubricant to moving parts, such as the chuck, to maintain smooth operation.
- Use an air compressor or blower to remove stubborn debris from hard-to-reach areas.
- Regularly inspect the drill for loose screws or bolts, tightening them as needed to maintain structural integrity.
- Examine the drill bits and accessories for wear and replace them if they show signs of damage or reduced effectiveness.
- Store the hammer drill in a dry and cool environment, away from extreme temperatures and humidity, to prevent damage.