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Hilti SCO 6-A22 - User Manual

Hilti SCO 6-A22
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SCO 6-A22
English
Printed: 12.12.2016 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5311194 / 000 / 01

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Questions and Answers

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    mbirdAug 18, 2025
    How to fix a Hilti Saw battery that doesn’t engage with a click?
    • A
      alfred22Aug 18, 2025
      If the battery doesn’t engage with an audible click in your Hilti Saw, the retaining lugs on the battery may be dirty. Clean the retaining lugs and refit the battery.
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    Theodore GarnerAug 20, 2025
    What to do if all 4 LEDs blink and Hilti Saw doesn't run?
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      schmidtsharonAug 20, 2025
      If all 4 LEDs are blinking and the Hilti Saw doesn't run, it indicates the tool has been overloaded. To resolve this, release the control switch, press it again, and let the saw run under no load for about 30 seconds.
  • S
    Sarah PowellAug 22, 2025
    Why the motor has no braking effect on my Hilti Saw?
    • J
      Jennifer SmithAug 23, 2025
      If the motor of your Hilti Saw has no braking effect, there are two possible causes. First, the battery may be low, in which case you should change the battery and charge the empty one. Second, the power tool may have been briefly overloaded. If this is the case, release the on/off switch and then press it again.
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    Matthew DominguezAug 26, 2025
    What to do if 1 LED blinks and Hilti Saw doesn't run?
    • B
      Brittney PrattAug 26, 2025
      If 1 LED is blinking and your Hilti Saw doesn’t run, it could be due to a low battery. Try changing the battery and charging the empty one. Alternatively, the battery might be too hot or too cold. In this case, allow the battery to cool down or warm up slowly to room temperature.
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    Tina ToddAug 28, 2025
    Why does the Hilti Saw battery run down quickly?
    • S
      savannahbaldwinAug 28, 2025
      If the battery of your Hilti Saw runs down more quickly than usual, it may be due to a very low ambient temperature. Allow the battery to warm up slowly to room temperature.
  • C
    Christopher HansenAug 30, 2025
    What to do if Hilti Saw or battery get very hot?
    • A
      Amanda TurnerAug 30, 2025
      If the Hilti Saw or the battery gets very hot, it indicates an electrical fault. Immediately switch off the power tool, remove the battery, keep it under observation, and allow it to cool down.
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    Mary WatsonSep 2, 2025
    What to do if all 4 LEDs blink on my Hilti Cutter and it doesn't run?
    • A
      Andrew DaughertySep 2, 2025
      If all 4 LEDs are blinking and the power tool isn’t running, it means the tool has been overloaded. To resolve this, release the control switch, then press it again, and allow the power tool to run under no load for approximately 30 seconds.
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    lhansenSep 4, 2025
    What to do if the Hilti Cutter or the battery gets very hot?
    • E
      Edward KellySep 4, 2025
      If the cut-out tool or the battery gets very hot, this indicates an electrical fault. Immediately switch off the power tool, remove the battery, keep it under observation, and allow it to cool down.
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    onunezSep 7, 2025
    Why is only 1 LED blinking on my Hilti Cutter and it doesn't run?
    • A
      alanharrisSep 7, 2025
      If only 1 LED is blinking and the power tool doesn’t run, this could be due to a low battery or the battery being too hot or too cold. Try changing the battery and charging the empty battery. If that doesn't work, allow the battery to cool down or warm up slowly to room temperature.
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    robertmontoyaSep 9, 2025
    Why does the Hilti Cutter motor have no braking effect?
    • M
      michellemooreSep 9, 2025
      If the motor has no braking effect, it could be due to a low battery. Try changing the battery and charging the empty battery. Alternatively, the power tool may have been briefly overloaded. In that case, release the on/off switch and then press it again.

Summary

Information About the Documentation

About This Documentation

Read before operation for safe, trouble-free handling and use of the product.

Explanation of Signs Used

Explains signal words, symbols in documentation, and symbols in illustrations for safe operation.

Product-Dependent Symbols

Lists and explains symbols found on the product itself, like PPE and electrical indicators.

Product Information and Declaration of Conformity

Product Information

Details product type, model, and serial number for identification and service.

Declaration of Conformity

States product compliance with directives/standards; technical documentation location.

Safety

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Crucial safety guidelines for operating power tools, covering work area, electrical, and personal safety.

Work Area Safety

Advises on keeping the work area clean, well-lit, and free from hazards.

Electrical Safety

Covers safe practices for power tool plugs, grounding, wet conditions, and cords.

Personal Safety

Emphasizes alertness, using PPE, preventing unintentional starting, and proper posture.

Power Tool Use and Care

Guidelines for safe and proper usage, maintenance, and storage of power tools.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Specific instructions for charging, using, and handling lithium-ion batteries safely.

Service

Information on servicing the power tool by qualified personnel using identical replacement parts.

Additional Safety Instructions for Cut-out Tools

Specific safety advice for cut-out tools, including workpiece securing and personal safety.

Use Clamps or Other Means

Secure the workpiece firmly to prevent instability and loss of control during operation.

Personal Safety (Cut-out Tools)

Use tool only if faultless, never tamper, hold securely, avoid rotating parts, wear PPE.

Product Description

Overview of the Product

Illustrates and labels the main components and features of the cut-out tool.

Intended Use

Describes the product's purpose and recommended applications for making cut-outs.

Items Supplied

Lists the components included with the cut-out tool package.

Safety Devices

Explains the built-in motor protection system that prevents overheating.

Consumables and Technical Data

Consumables

Lists accessory tools and bits compatible with the cut-out tool for different materials.

Technical Data

Provides specifications like voltage, speed, temperature ranges, and weight.

Collet Diameter

Specifies the available collet sizes for accessory tools.

Cutting Bit Shank Diameter

Lists the shank diameters compatible with the tool's collets.

Battery Operating Temperature

Specifies the recommended operating temperature range for the battery.

Operation

Preparations at the Workplace

Instructions for preparing the work area and the tool before operation.

Inserting the Battery

Step-by-step guide on how to properly insert the battery into the tool.

Removing the Battery

Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove the battery from the tool.

Fitting an Accessory Tool

Instructions on how to correctly attach and secure an accessory tool to the cut-out tool.

Removing the Accessory Tool

Instructions on how to safely detach and remove an accessory tool from the cut-out tool.

Changing the Collet

Detailed steps for replacing the collet with a different size.

Fitting the Depth Gauge

Instructions on how to attach and adjust the depth gauge for controlled cutting.

Fitting the Vacuum Cleaner Hose Connector

Steps to attach the optional vacuum cleaner hose connector.

Types of Work

Important warnings regarding operation of switches during use.

Holding the Power Tool Correctly

Guidance on how to hold the tool securely with both hands for stable operation.

Switching On

Explains the function of the safety lock and how to switch the tool on.

Switching Off

Instructions on how to safely switch off the power tool.

Operation

Steps for guiding the tool into material and performing the cut with steady pressure.

Care and Maintenance

Care and Maintenance of the Tool

Instructions for cleaning dirt, air vents, and casing, avoiding specific cleaning agents.

Care of the Lithium-ion Batteries

Advice on keeping batteries clean, dry, and free from contaminants.

Maintenance

Regular checks for damage, ensuring proper function, and fitting guards after maintenance.

Transport, Storage, and Troubleshooting

Transport

Safety precautions for transporting the tool and batteries to prevent accidental starting.

Storage

Guidelines for storing the tool and batteries in a cool, dry place, away from children.

Troubleshooting

A table listing common problems, their possible causes, and recommended actions.

Disposal and Warranty

Disposal

Warning and instructions for safe and environmentally responsible disposal of the tool and batteries.

Manufacturers Warranty

Information on warranty conditions and where to get assistance.

Hilti SCO 6-A22 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery platform22V
No-load speed10000 - 20000 rpm
Chuck typeKeyless chuck
Battery voltage21.6 V
Number of gears1
Battery TypeLi-Ion

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