Makita HM1304B manual

Makita HM1304B
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PDF manual
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Manual

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Makita HM1304B specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Makita HM1304B.

General
BrandMakita
ModelHM1304B
Productdrill machine
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Makita HM1304B below.

How do I remove rust from my Makita drill machine?

1. Soak the rusty part in vinegar until completely soaked through. 2. Let the vinegar work on the rust for 24 hours. 3. Remove the rust with a wire brush or aluminium foil.

What does '16V' or '20V' mean?

The maximum achievable charge level is expressed with 16V or 20V. The V in this case stands for Volt.

Do I have to wear hearing protection when using a drill machine?

The amount of sound varies a lot per brand and type of drill machine, it is therefore wise to wear hearing protection to be sure.

How do I lock the drill machine in place?

To lock the Makita HM1304B drill machine in place, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that the drill machine is turned off and unplugged before performing any adjustments or checks. 2. Locate the lock button on the drill machine. It is usually located near the switch trigger. 3. Press and hold the lock button while operating the switch trigger to start the drill machine. 4. Once the drill machine is running, release the lock button to lock the drill machine in place. 5. To stop the drill machine from the locked position, briefly press the switch trigger and then release it. Please note that these steps are based on the information available for the Makita HM1304B drill machine. Always refer to the manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines.

What should I do if the switch trigger is not working?

If the switch trigger of your Makita HM1304B drill machine is not working, you can try the following steps: 1. Ensure that the drill machine is turned off and unplugged before troubleshooting. 2. Check if there is any debris or dirt around the switch trigger. Use a clean cloth or brush to remove any obstructions that may be affecting the trigger's movement. 3. Inspect the switch trigger for any visible damage or wear. If you notice any cracks or signs of damage, the switch trigger may need to be replaced. Contact Makita customer support or a certified service center for assistance. 4. Verify that the drill machine is properly connected to a power source. Ensure that the power cord is securely plugged into a functioning outlet. 5. If the switch trigger still does not work, it is recommended to seek professional assistance from Makita customer support or a certified service center. They will be able to diagnose and resolve any underlying issues with the switch trigger. Remember to always prioritize safety and follow the instructions provided in the manual for proper handling and maintenance of the drill machine.

How do I attach the side handle to the drill machine?

To attach the side handle to your Makita HM1304B drill machine, follow these steps: 1. Locate the side handle attachment point on the drill machine. It is usually located on the side of the main body, near the front. 2. Align the holes on the side handle with the holes on the attachment point. 3. Insert the provided screws through the holes on the side handle and into the corresponding holes on the attachment point. 4. Use a screwdriver or the provided wrench to tighten the screws securely. Ensure that the side handle is firmly attached to the drill machine. 5. Once the side handle is securely attached, adjust its position to a comfortable angle for your grip. You can typically rotate the handle or adjust its angle to suit your preference. Please note that these steps are based on the information available for the Makita HM1304B drill machine. Always refer to the manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines.

What type of chisel should I use for heavy chiselling and demolition work?

For heavy chiselling and demolition work with the Makita HM1304B drill machine, the following types of chisels are recommended: 1. Bull point: This chisel has a pointed tip and is suitable for breaking through concrete, masonry, and other hard materials. 2. Cold chisel: This chisel has a flat cutting edge and is used for cutting or shaping metal, such as removing welds or cutting through bolts. 3. Scaling chisel: This chisel has a wide, flat blade with a serrated edge and is designed for removing rust, paint, and other coatings from surfaces. 4. Clay spade: This chisel has a wide, flat blade with a pointed tip and is specifically designed for digging and breaking up clay, soil, and other compacted materials. It is important to select the appropriate chisel for the specific task at hand to ensure optimal performance and safety. Always refer to the manual for further guidance on chisel selection and usage.

How do I properly hold the drill machine while using it?

To properly hold the Makita HM1304B drill machine while using it, follow these steps: 1. Stand in a stable and balanced position with your feet shoulder-width apart. This will provide a solid foundation and help maintain control while operating the drill machine. 2. Hold the drill machine with both hands. Place one hand on the main handle, which is located near the rear of the drill machine, and the other hand on the side handle, if provided. The side handle provides additional stability and control. 3. Ensure that your grip on the handles is firm but not overly tight. This will allow you to maintain control while reducing fatigue during prolonged use. 4. Position your body and arms in a comfortable and ergonomic posture. Keep your elbows slightly bent and close to your body to minimize strain and maximize control. 5. When operating the drill machine, apply steady and even pressure on the handles. Avoid excessive force or sudden movements, as this can affect the accuracy and stability of the drilling or chiselling action. Remember to always prioritize safety and follow the instructions provided in the manual for proper handling and operation of the drill machine.

Is the manual of the Makita HM1304B available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Makita HM1304B is available in English .

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