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Stanley FMC626 - User Manual

Stanley FMC626
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Stanley FMC626 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeCordless Drill Driver
Voltage18V
Chuck Size13 mm
Speed Settings2
Battery TypeLi-Ion
Power SourceBattery
Drilling Diameter in Steel13 mm
Drilling Diameter in Wood35 mm
Number of Gears2
No Load Speed0-1600 RPM

Summary

Intended Use

Safety Instructions

General Power Tool Safety Warnings

Read all safety warnings and instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, or serious injury.

Work Area Safety

Keep the work area clean, well-lit, and free from hazardous atmospheres.

Electrical Safety

Ensure proper electrical connections, avoid water exposure, and use RCDs.

Personal Safety

Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starts, and maintain balance.

Power Tool Use and Care

Use the correct tool, don't force it, and disconnect before adjustments or storage.

Battery Tool Use and Care

Charge with specified charger, use designated batteries, and handle safely.

Service

Have the power tool serviced by a qualified person using identical replacement parts.

Additional Safety Warnings for Drills;Screwdrivers

Use auxiliary handles, hold by insulated surfaces, secure workpiece, and check for wiring.

Safety of Others

Keep children and untrained persons away from the tool during operation.

Residual Risks

Be aware of risks like contact with moving parts, prolonged use, and dust hazards.

Vibration

Information on declared vibration emission values and their assessment.

Labels on Tool

Additional Safety Instructions for Batteries and Chargers

Batteries

Do not open, expose to water, or store in extreme temperatures. Charge correctly.

Chargers

Use only specified chargers, do not charge damaged batteries or non-rechargeable ones.

Electrical Safety

Features

Use

Charging the Battery

Charger Diagnostics

Bad Battery

Charger detects weak/damaged battery; return for recycling if red LED pattern appears.

Hot;Cold Pack Delay

Suspends charging if battery is too hot/cold, resuming automatically when normalized.

Problem Power Line

Indicates power source is out of limits; charger may temporarily suspend operation.

Leaving the Battery in the Charger

Important Charging Notes

Installing and Removing the Battery Pack from the Tool

Trigger Switch & Forward;Reverse Button

Adjusting Torque Control

Dual Range Switch

Keyless Chuck

Screw Driving

Drilling

Drilling in Wood

Drilling in Metal

Drilling in Masonry

LED Work Light

Bit Tip Storage

Troubleshooting

Unit Will Not Start

Check battery installation, charge status, or switch position.

Unit Starts Immediately Upon Inserting Battery

Ensure the switch is in the 'off' position before inserting the battery.

Battery Pack Will Not Charge

Check battery insertion, charger plug connection, or ambient temperature.

Unit Shuts Off Abruptly

Battery may be overheated or depleted; allow to cool or recharge.

Maintenance

Protecting the Environment

Technical Data

EC Declaration of Conformity

Guarantee

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