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On this drill , to which side is the slider for the hammer drill. Looking from the top, to left or right ?

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Wat voor een merk machine en welk model hebben we het over
Naar links of rechts draaien gaat tegenwoordig vaak met de kantelbare koolborstelhouder aan de achterzijde bij de ventilatiesleuven. anders met een kleine hendel welke onderaan de handgreep zit of een hendeltje boven de schakelaar als het een klopboor betrefd ipv een roterende hamer altijd rechtsom draaiend (altijd dezelfde draairichting gebruiken voor de klopstand net als je een gat kan boren de klopstand is de stand meestal recht bovenop de machine is welke pas als je de machine op een werkstuk zet merkt dat deze in de klopstand functioneert want bij alleen draaien van de machine zonder tegendruk op de boorkop hoor en merk je niets in tegenstelling je dat wel bij een roterende hamer kan horen welke een volkomen ander werkingsprincipe heeft en met een duidelijk hoorbare slagcilinder en slagstuk werkt. een klopboor machine is niet bijzonder geschikt om in echt zwaar beton te boren maar in steen is het afdoende tevens is het niet gebruikelijk om gaten voor te boren in steen wat in metaal wel gebruikelijk is , een roterende hamer is wel geschikt voor beton , maar een roterende hamer is eveneens meestal (uitgezonderd merken als Hilti en Duss )niet gemaakt om langdurig achtereen te gebruiken en vooral niet om langdurig breekwerkzaamheden mee te verichtten. de breekhamer is wel speciaal gemaakt voor langdurige belasting en met name de machines welke op lucht werken.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 27, 2008

SOURCE: hammer drills and rotary hammers comparison

Basically yes. Lower power units are usually titled as "hammer drills." Higher power units, usually labeled "rotary hammers," tend to be larger and provide bigger impact forces. But there are a few differences that are worth knowing: The rotary hammer usually have a chisel only feature, for light chiseling and masonry removal. Rotary hammers also have specially designed chucks that only accept bits specifically designed to fit their chuck. The special chuck on a rotary hammer helps hold the drill bit and prevents it from slipping during use.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2009

SOURCE: Hammer drill will not hammer.

Need a new clutch/tranny. You can find it online - look up tool parts on Google. Tool Parts Direct is a good source. Please rate me

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: Why doesn't my HP 1501 Makita hammer drill work

The problem was the cord at the base of the drill. The wires were broken, cause by constant bending. After souldering the wires, the drill works perfectly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: When I was done using the hammer drill to drilling

open your chuck as far as it will go look down inside the chuck and you should see where it has come from ,if that is where it came from it will be right hand thread probably allen key or very small socket

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2012

SOURCE: Dewalt dw511 hammer drill won't hammer, only

The hammer inside the drill head are most likely damaged ans/or broken, it is likely the best thing to do is just replace the tool.

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Wire placement on switch of DeWalt DWD520 hammer drill

Here are the wire placements for the switch of a DeWalt DWD520 hammer drill:
  1. The red wire from the motor goes to the top left terminal on the switch.
  2. The black wire from the motor goes to the top right terminal on the switch.
  3. The white wire from the power cord goes to the bottom left terminal on the switch.
  4. The black wire from the power cord goes to the bottom right terminal on the switch.
It's always recommended to double-check the manual or contact DeWalt customer service for confirmation, as wire placement may vary depending on the specific model and year of manufacture.
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drill in bench screw a little bench hammer and place te drill on the left side horizontal of the bench screw on the top of the claws p the machine hangs free place the little bench hammer with the point against the top of the claws of the chuck and with a middle heavy nylon hammer hit the bench hammer slowly that you see that the machine is moving ( use of some wd40 or other oil in the chuck will helping a bit ) it will between 2 and 5 minutes that you have rescued a chuck and "sometimes" also the drill its also depending on the diameter of the accesoires you have used.

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Ebay would be your best bet. Hilti has not produced that drill since around 1992. They no longer have parts for it. That is a double throw switch. Usually the side that is burned out will be discolored or loose at the contact. If it is the left side you can take the bottem left wire and hook it to the top left wire at the contact. Or do the same if it is the right one.
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When I was done using the hammer drill to drilling

open your chuck as far as it will go look down inside the chuck and you should see where it has come from ,if that is where it came from it will be right hand thread probably allen key or very small socket
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