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© 2017 STANLEY Black & Decker, Inc.
New Britain, CT 06053
U.S.A.
66301 9/2018 Ver. 15
HD45
HYDRAULIC
HAMMER DRILL
USER MANUAL
Safety, Operation and Maintenance

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Questions and Answers

  • E
    Emma Bradley DDSAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my Stanley Drill does not run?
    • K
      Kristopher LivingstonAug 16, 2025
      If your Stanley Drill isn't running, several factors could be at play. First, check the power unit to ensure it's functioning correctly, providing proper flow and pressure (7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm, 1500–2000 psi/104–140 bar). Also, inspect the couplers or hoses for any blockages and remove any restrictions found. Ensure the flow direction isn't reversed by verifying that the hoses are connected to their proper ports. Lastly, a mechanical failure of the piston or automatic valve could be the culprit, requiring you to disassemble the drill and inspect for damaged parts.
  • M
    Michele KnappAug 19, 2025
    Why does my Stanley HD45 operate so slow?
    • J
      John BrownAug 19, 2025
      Several factors can cause your Stanley Drill to operate slowly. Check the power unit for proper flow (7–9 gpm/26–34 lpm). High backpressure in the hydraulic system (over 250 psi/17 bar) can also cause this issue, so inspect the system. Blocked couplers, hoses, orifice plug, or internal passages can restrict flow; remove any restrictions. Additionally, ensure the oil temperature is within the correct range (between 60 °F/16 °C and 140 °F/60 °C). If the oil is too hot or too cold, check the power unit and either bypass the cooler to warm the oil or provide a cooler to maintain the proper temperature. Lastly, verify that the relief valve is correctly set to 2100–2250 psi/145–155 bar.
  • A
    Andrew NguyenAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Stanley Drill does not drill effectively?
    • A
      andrew91Aug 21, 2025
      If your Stanley Drill isn't drilling effectively, start by checking the power unit to ensure it's functioning correctly, delivering the proper flow and pressure (7–9 gpm/26-34 lpm, 1500–2000 psi/104–140 bar). Also, inspect the couplers or hoses for any blockages and remove any restrictions. If the pressure hose is pulsing more than usual, the accumulator charge may be low; recharge it and replace the diaphragm if the charge loss continues. Finally, if the oil is too hot (above 140 °F/60 °C), provide a cooler to maintain the proper oil temperature.
  • M
    Mark CarrilloAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Stanley HD45 Drill get so hot?
    • J
      James DuarteAug 26, 2025
      If your Stanley Drill is getting hot, the issue could stem from hot oil running through the tool. Check the power unit to ensure the flow rate isn't too high, causing oil to pass through the relief valve. Use a cooler to keep the oil temperature at or below 140 °F/60 °C. Also, check the relief valve setting.
  • M
    Michael HernandezAug 27, 2025
    How to troubleshoot low rotation torque on a Stanley HD45 Drill?
    • J
      johnsondavidAug 27, 2025
      If you're experiencing low rotation torque with your Stanley Drill, it could be due to a few reasons. If the motor isn't completely broken in, continued operation or using a motor break-in block may resolve the issue. Damage to motor clearances can also cause this, requiring repair. Lastly, mechanical binding during drilling can reduce torque, so ensure you guide the drill straight.
  • N
    Nathan PeckAug 31, 2025
    What causes oil leakage around the trigger of my Stanley HD45 Drill?
    • E
      Eric ReedAug 31, 2025
      Oil leakage around the trigger of your Stanley Drill is likely due to valve spool seal failure. The suggested solution is to replace the seals.
  • M
    Maria MartinezSep 3, 2025
    Why is there oil leakage on the drill bit of my Stanley Drill?
    • D
      Diane CooperSep 3, 2025
      Oil leakage on the drill bit of your Stanley Drill typically indicates a lower piston or drive hex seal failure. Replace the seals to resolve this issue.
  • M
    Michael RojasSep 5, 2025
    Why Stanley HD45 does not run?
    • J
      Jeffrey HughesSep 5, 2025
      There are several reasons why your Stanley Drill might not be running or is running improperly: * The hydraulic power source may not be running correctly. Ensure the power source is delivering proper flow and pressure. * Couplers or hoses might be blocked. Turn off and disconnect the tool from the hydraulic power source. Inspect and ensure no blockage exists. * Low accumulator charge pressure. Check accumulator. * The hydraulic oil might be above the maximum operating temperature of 140°F (60°C). Provide an oil cooler to maintain proper oil temperature. * High back pressure. Check the hydraulic system for excessive back pressure. * The relief valve might be set too low. Adjust your hydraulic system relief valve to 2100-2250 PSI (145- 155 BAR). * Mechanical failure.
  • M
    Matthew RiveraSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Stanley Drill has low rotation torque?
    • J
      James KentSep 9, 2025
      If your Stanley Drill has low rotation torque, consider the following: * If the motor is new, continue operation to see if performance improves. * The drill bit may be binding while drilling. Ensure the drill is straight during drilling. * Mechanical Failure.
  • C
    Craig ParrishSep 12, 2025
    Why is there oil leakage around the trigger of my Stanley HD45?
    • G
      galvanadamSep 12, 2025
      The oil leakage around the trigger of your Stanley Drill is caused by valve spool seal failure.

Summary

Safety Symbols

Safety Precautions

Tool Stickers and Tags

Hose Types and Safety

Hose Safety Tags

Safety tags attached to hydraulic hoses for proper use and warnings.

Hose Recommendations

HTMA;EHTMA Hydraulic Requirements

Tool Operation and Setup

Preparation Procedures

Steps before operating the tool, including checks and connections.

Bit Installation

Procedure for installing and securing the drill bit.

Connect Hoses

Steps for correctly connecting hydraulic hoses to the tool.

Drill Operation

Drill Bit Rotation and Speed

Adjusting drill bit rotation and speed for optimal performance.

Operating the Drill

Steps for starting, operating, and stopping the drill.

Underwater Model Maintenance

Accumulator Testing and Charging

Accumulator Testing Procedure

Steps to check and test the accumulator charge.

Accumulator Charging

Procedure for charging the accumulator with nitrogen.

Tool Protection and Care

Troubleshooting Guide

Tool Specifications

HD45 Parts Illustration

HD45 Parts List

Underwater Tools Depth Guideline

Stanley HD45 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandStanley
ModelHD45
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

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