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Xtreme Power 61108-XP - User Manual

Xtreme Power 61108-XP
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2200W ELECTRIC DEMOLITION JACK HAMMER CHISEL BIT
ITEM: 61108-XP
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Summary

Important Safety Information

General Safety Warnings

Read all safety warnings and instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, and serious injury. Save for future reference.

Operation

Prior to Operation

Covers power source, grounding, switch position, extension cords, oil feeding, and tool mounting before starting work.

Using the Hammer

Instructions on starting the striking stroke, controlling recoil, and maintaining a moderate work rate for effective use.

Before Each Use

Inspection of the tool's general condition, including hardware, moving parts, and chisel for safe operation.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Addresses issues like tool not starting, decreased performance, excessive noise, and overheating with possible causes and solutions.

Oil Feeding Procedure

Guidelines for refilling lubricating oil into the tool's oil tank, checking levels, and securing the oil gauge.

Maintenance and Inspection

Details on inspecting attachments, mounting screws, motor care, and replacing worn carbon brushes for longevity and safety.

Parts List

Component Descriptions

Detailed list of all parts with corresponding numbers and descriptions for identification and replacement.

Warranty

Warranty Information and Disclaimers

Explains that repairs should be done by certified technicians and outlines buyer responsibilities for repairs and part replacements.

Overview

This document describes the XTREME POWER 2200W Electric Demolition Jack Hammer Chisel Bit, Item: 61108-XP. It is a heavy-duty power tool designed for various demolition tasks, featuring industrial-quality construction for high durability and smooth operation.

Function Description

The XTREME POWER 2200W Electric Demolition Jack Hammer is specifically engineered for demolition, trenching, chipping, and breaking holes in concrete, block, and brick. It is also suitable for removing foundation concrete slabs, chimneys, and other similar structures. Its robust design allows for efficient work without excessive user fatigue. The tool is designed to be used with specific chisel bits for various applications.

Important Technical Specifications

  • Voltage: 120 V/60Hz
  • Motor: Heavy Duty 2,200W Motor
  • No Load Speed: 1,900 RPM
  • Material: Heavy Duty Steel Case
  • Full Load Impact Rate: 1400/MIN
  • Weight (Without Cord): 15KG
  • Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 31.00 x 8.00 x 14.00 Inches

The package contents include:

  • 16" Bull Point Chisel (1-1/8")
  • 16" Flat Chisel (1-1/8")
  • Bottle with 2 caps
  • 3 Pcs Hex Keys
  • Wrench
  • Carrying Case (High Impact Case with 2 Wheels & Handle)
  • Steel Case (X1)
  • Oil Feeder (X1)
  • Hexagon Bar Wrench (X2)

Usage Features

The jack hammer is designed for ease of use and control. It comes with a 360-degree swivel side handle equipped with a slip-prevent grip for stable handling during operation. The tool can be simply locked in and used at any angle, offering versatility for different demolition scenarios.

Prior to Operation:

  1. Power Source: Ensure the power source matches the tool's requirements (120V/60Hz).
  2. Grounding: The tool is equipped with a three-conductor cord and grounding plug for electric shock protection. It must be properly grounded.
  3. Power Switch: Always ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting to a power receptacle to prevent accidental starting.
  4. Extension Cord: Use an extension cord of sufficient thickness and rated capacity, keeping it as short as possible.
  5. Feeding Oil: Before use, remove the oil gauge and ensure the oil tank is refilled. The product ships with a small amount of oil. The tool can operate for approximately 20 days (3-4 hours/day continuous use) without needing a refill, but daily oil level checks are recommended.
  6. Mounting a Tool: To mount a chisel, rotate the Stop Lever 180° clockwise while pulling it towards you, then insert the tool shank into the hexagonal hole on the front cover. Clamp the tool by turning the stop lever half a turn in the opposite direction. To remove the tool, reverse this procedure.

Using the Hammer:

  1. After positioning the tool tip on the work surface, turn the power switch to ON.
  2. If the striking stroke does not immediately begin (even with the motor running), it may be necessary to push the tool tip forcefully against the crushing position. This is a normal function of the safe-guard mechanism against no-load striking, not a malfunction.
  3. Utilize the machine's weight and firmly hold the hammer with both hands to control recoil motion. Work at a moderate rate; excessive force can reduce efficiency.
  4. Low Temperature/Idle Time Caution: If the tool is used in low temperatures or after extended idle time, the oil may thicken, preventing the striking stroke. Run the tool for five minutes to warm it up before use.

Safety Precautions:

  • Always read and understand all safety warnings and instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, and serious injury.
  • Do not allow unauthorized persons to operate or assemble the product.
  • Do not modify the product in any way.
  • Use the right tool for the job; do not force small equipment to do the work of larger industrial equipment.
  • Keep children and bystanders away from the work area.
  • Power tool plugs must match the outlet; do not use adapter plugs with grounded tools.
  • Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces.
  • Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions.
  • Do not abuse the cord; keep it away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving parts.
  • If operating in a damp location is unavoidable, use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected supply.
  • Do not smoke during use, as nicotine can increase the risk of vibration-related injury.
  • Stay alert and use common sense; do not operate while tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
  • Use personal protective equipment, including eye protection (ANSI-approved), dust mask (NIOSH-approved), non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, and hearing protection.
  • Prevent unintentional starting by ensuring the switch is off before connecting to power.
  • Maintain proper footing and balance.
  • Dress properly; avoid loose clothing, jewelry, or long hair near moving parts.
  • If dust extraction/collection facilities are provided, ensure they are connected and properly used.
  • Do not use the tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
  • Disconnect the plug from the power source before making adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool.
  • Store idle tools out of reach of children and untrained users.
  • Maintain tools by checking for misalignment, binding, breakage, or other conditions affecting operation.
  • Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.
  • Use the tool, accessories, and bits according to instructions and working conditions.
  • Do not lay the tool down until it has come to a complete stop.
  • Individuals with pacemakers should consult their physician before use and take precautions such as avoiding operating alone, maintaining and inspecting for electrical shock, properly grounding the power cord, and implementing GFCI.
  • Hold power tools by insulated gripping surfaces when cutting tools may contact hidden wiring or the tool's own cord.
  • Never leave the tool unattended when plugged into an electrical outlet.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance and inspection are crucial for the tool's safe and efficient operation.

Before Each Use:

  • Inspect the general condition of the tool.
  • Check for loose hardware, misalignment or binding of moving parts, damaged cord/electrical wiring, dull or cracked chisel, cracked or broken parts, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation.

After Use:

  • Wipe external surfaces of the tool with a clean cloth.

Detailed Maintenance and Inspection:

  1. Inspecting the Tool: A dull attachment can cause motor malfunction and degrade efficiency. Replace attachments when abrasions or dullness are noticed.
  2. Inspecting Mounting Screws: Regularly inspect all mounting screws and ensure they are properly tightened. Retighten any loose screws immediately before use to prevent serious injury.
  3. Maintenance of the Motor: The motor unit winding is an integral part of the power tool. Exercise care to ensure the motor does not become damaged or come into contact with water, as this can cause serious damage and injury.
  4. Inspecting Carbon Brushes: The motor uses carbon brushes that wear over time. When the auto-stop carbon brush activates and the motor stops, replace worn carbon brushes with new ones. Keep carbon brushes clean and ensure they slide freely within their holders. Carbon brushes can be accessed by removing the cap cover, cap rubber, and brush cap.

Oil Feeding Procedure:

  • Caution: Always disconnect the plug from the power supply before feeding oil.
  • Refill Indication: Refill oil just before it is no longer visible in the oil gauge window when holding the device upright.
  • Procedure: Use the provided wrench to remove the oil gauge. Be careful not to lose the rubber packing attached below the oil gauge. Check the oil level daily. After filling, securely clamp the oil gauge closed.

Troubleshooting: The manual provides a troubleshooting guide for common issues:

  • Tool will not start: Check if the cord is plugged in, if there's power at the outlet (and circuit breaker), and if there's internal damage (carbon brushes or switch).
  • Performance decreases over time: Check for dull or damaged accessories and worn or damaged carbon brushes.
  • Excessive noise or rattling: Indicates internal damage or wear (carbon brushes or bearings).
  • Overheating: Caused by forcing the tool to work too fast, dull or damaged accessories, or blocked motor housing vents. Solutions include allowing the tool to work at its own rate, keeping accessories sharp, and wearing safety goggles/respirator while blowing dust out of motor vents with compressed air.

The manufacturer and/or distributor provide the parts list and assembly diagram as a reference tool only. All repairs and parts replacements should be undertaken by certified and licensed technicians. The buyer assumes all risk and liability for repairs or installation of replacement parts.

For customer support, contact (909) 628 0880 (Mon-Fri 9AM to 3PM PST) or email customer@xtremepowerusa.com.

Xtreme Power 61108-XP Specifications

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BrandXtreme Power
Model61108-XP
CategoryPower Hammer
LanguageEnglish

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