Hyco PH65

HYCO PH65 Corded Electric Demolition Hammer User Manual

Muenzaniso: PH65

1. Nhanganyaya

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your HYCO PH65 Corded Electric Demolition Hammer. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the tool to ensure proper handling and to prevent injury or damage.

The HYCO PH65 is a heavy-duty demolition hammer designed for breaking concrete, masonry, and rubble. It features a powerful 2000W motor, a 25.07 mm chuck for quick bit changes, and a shock absorber for enhanced user comfort.

General view of the HYCO PH65 Demolition Hammer

Mufananidzo 1: General view of the HYCO PH65 Demolition Hammer.

2. Mirayiridzo Yekuchengetedza

Gara uchitevera matanho ekuchengetedza ekudzivirira kudzikisa njodzi yemoto, kuvhunduka kwemagetsi, uye kukuvara kwemunhu paunenge uchishandisa maturusi emagetsi.

  • Kuchengetedzwa Kwenzvimbo Yebasa: Chengetedza nzvimbo yebasa yakachena uye ine chiedza chakanaka. Nzvimbo dzakatsvikinyidzana kana dzine rima dzinokoka tsaona. Usashandise maturusi emagetsi munzvimbo dzinoputika, sekunge paine zvinwiwa zvinobvira moto, magasi, kana huruva.
  • Kuchengetedzwa Kwemagetsi: Power tool plugs dzinofanira kuenderana nekubuda. Usambofa wakagadzirisa plug neimwe nzira. Dzivisa kubata kwemuviri nenzvimbo dzakavhurika kana dzakadzika dzakaita sepombi, maraidhiya, mitsara, uye mafiriji.
  • Kuchengeteka Kwemunhu: Always wear eye protection. Use hearing protection when operating the tool. Wear a dust mask if working in dusty conditions. Dress properly; avoid loose clothing or jewelry.
  • Kushandisa uye Kuchengeta Chishandiso: Usamanikidza mudziyo wemagetsi. Shandisa simba rekushandisa rakakodzera pakushandisa kwako. Bvisa plug kubva pamagetsi usati waita chero zvigadziriso, kushandura zvishandiso, kana kuchengetedza maturusi emagetsi.
  • Safety Lock-on Button: The tool incorporates a safety lock-on button to prevent unintentional start-up. Ensure you understand its operation before use.
  • Vibration DampEning: The tool is designed with vibration dampening for operator comfort. However, prolonged use can still cause discomfort. Take regular breaks.

3. Chigadzirwa Pamusoroview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your HYCO PH65 Demolition Hammer.

Close-up of the main handle and trigger assembly

Figure 2: Main handle and trigger assembly.

Side view of the demolition hammer with the auxiliary handle attached

Mufananidzo 3: Rutivi view showing the auxiliary handle for better control.

Close-up of the product label, displaying model number and electrical specifications

Figure 4: Product label with model and electrical specifications.

4. Zvinotsanangurwa

TsanangudzoValue
BrandHyco
ModelPH65
Simba SourceCorded Electric
Voltage220 Volts
Maximum Power2000 Watts
Maximum Chuck Size25.07 mamirimita
Item Weight16 makirogiramu
Product Dimensions78L x 42W x 22H Masendimita
Drill TypeNyundo Drill
Inosanganisirwa ZvikamuComes as a Combo Set

5. Setup

5.1 Kubatanidza Mubato Wekubatsira

The auxiliary handle provides additional control and stability during operation. Securely attach it to the tool body in a comfortable position for your working posture.

5.2 Installing/Changing Chisels or Bits

  1. Ita shuwa kuti chishandiso chabviswa kubva pamagetsi sosi.
  2. Locate the chuck mechanism. The 25.07 mm chuck is designed for quick bit changes.
  3. Insert the chisel or bit firmly into the chuck until it locks into place. Pull on the bit to ensure it is securely seated.
  4. To remove, follow the chuck's release mechanism (refer to specific chuck design if different from standard push-and-twist).
Close-up of the chuck mechanism, ready for bit insertion

Figure 5: Chuck mechanism for bit insertion.

6. Operating Instructions

6.1 Simba Connection

Connect the power cord to a suitable 220V electrical outlet. Ensure the power source is stable and capable of handling the tool's 2000W power consumption.

6.2 Kutanga Chishandiso

Press the trigger to start the demolition hammer. If equipped, release the safety lock-on button before pressing the trigger. The tool is designed for heavy-duty demolition, chiseling, and concrete breaking jobs.

6.3 Demolition Technique

  • Hold the tool firmly with both hands, utilizing the main and auxiliary handles.
  • Position the chisel or bit against the material to be broken.
  • Apply steady, firm pressure. Allow the tool's impact energy to do the work. Do not apply excessive force, as this can reduce efficiency and increase wear.
  • Work systematically, breaking material into manageable pieces.

6.4 Kushanda Kusingaperi

For extended use, the tool's corded electric power ensures continuous operation without battery recharging. However, take regular breaks to prevent fatigue and ensure safe handling.

7. Kuchengeta

Kugadziriswa nguva dzose kunovimbisa kugara kwenguva refu uye kushanda zvakanaka kwenyundo yako yekuputsa.

7.1 Kuchenesa

  • After each use, clean the tool to remove dust, debris, and concrete residue.
  • Use a dry cloth or soft brush. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners.
  • Ita shuwa kuti mavhuriro ekufemesa akajeka kudzivirira kupisa.

7.2 Kuzora mafuta

Periodically lubricate the internal mechanisms as indicated by the lubrication port. Refer to the tool's specific lubrication requirements and recommended lubricants.

Close-up of the lubrication port, indicating a maintenance point

Figure 6: Lubrication port.

7.3 Kuongorora

  • Regularly inspect the power cord for damage. Replace immediately if frayed or cut.
  • Tarisa kuti chuck yacho yasakara here uye iva nechokwadi chekuti zvidimbu zvacho zvakachengetedzwa zvakanaka.
  • Inspect the housing for cracks or damage. The robust all-steel housing is designed for durability, but severe impacts can cause damage.

8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

If you encounter issues with your HYCO PH65 Demolition Hammer, refer to the following common problems and solutions.

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
Chombo hachina kutangaHapana magetsi; Tambo yakakuvadzwa; Faulty switchCheck power outlet and circuit breaker; Inspect power cord for damage; Contact service center if switch is faulty.
Simba rekurwisa rakaderedzwaWorn chisel/bit; Insufficient lubrication; Internal wearReplace worn chisel/bit; Check and replenish lubrication; Contact service center for internal inspection.
Kudengenyeka kwakanyanya kana ruzhaLoose components; Internal damage; Worn partsTighten any loose screws; Discontinue use and contact service center for inspection.

For problems not listed or if solutions do not resolve the issue, contact HYCO customer support.

9. Warranty uye Tsigiro

For warranty information, service, or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official HYCO website. Chengetedza risiti yako yekutenga sehumbowo hwekutenga kwezvichemo zvewaranti.