Makita HR2601 manual

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    Model No. Description C ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICA TIONS S pecification Dimensions: mm (") W idth (W) Height (H) Length (L) 361 (14-1/4) 77 (3) 209 (8-1/4) HR2600/ HR2601 Rotary Hammers 26mm (1") Chuck type Impacts per minute= minֿ¹ No load speed: minֿ¹= rpm Specification Double insulation W eight according to EPT A-Procedure 01/2003 *2 [...]

  • Page 2

    P 2/ 1 3 S tandard equipment Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown above may vary by country . Depth gauge ............................... 1 Side grip .................................... 1 Dust cup set ................................ 1 ( for some countries only) Plastic carrying case ................... 1 O ptional accessories SDS-PLUS [...]

  • Page 3

    [1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS R epair Description Code No. Use for Retaining ring S pliers ST-2N 1R003 removing Ring spring 14 and Ring spring 15 from Tool holder complete Bearing setting pipe 16-8.2 1R026 assembling Bearing box Bearing setting plate 10.2 1R033 Bearing setting plate 15.2 1R035 removing/ assembling Spiro lock washer 30 Gear extracto[...]

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    R epair P 4 / 1 3 Apply the following grease/ lubricant to protect parts and product from unusual abrasion. [2] LUBRICA TION Fig. 1 Item No. Description Grease/ Lubricant Amount Portion to lubricate Makita lubricating oil VG100 Makita lubricating oil VG100 Makita grease RB No. 00 Makita grease RB No. 00 Makita grease RB No. 00 26 1 Cap 35 Gear hous[...]

  • Page 5

    R epair P 5 / 1 3 [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-1. Bit holder section Chuck cover Chuck cover Groove of Tool holder complete DISASSEMBLING (1) Remove Cap 35. (2) Separate Ring spring 14 from the groove of Tool holder complete using 1R003 with 1R212. (F ig. 2 ) Washer 16 on Ring spring 15 is removed. (3) Remove Ring spring 15 in the same way while pr[...]

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    P 6 / 1 3 [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-3. Change lever section R epair DISASSEMBLING ASSEMBLING Insert the tip of thin slot screwdriver into the notch of Gear housing complete, then lever up one side of Change lever cover B. ( Fig. 6 ) Lever up the other side of Change lever cover B in the same way, then remove Change cover lever B. Change lever B [...]

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    P 7 / 1 3 [3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-5. Torque limiter section R epair REPLACING (1) Remove Bit holder section. (2) Remove Change lever section. (3) Separate Gear housing from Motor housing. (4) Remove Tool holder complete by tapping the top as drawn in Fig. 11 . Note : Flat washer 30 is located between Tool holder complete and Inner housing comp[...]

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    P 8 / 1 3 [3] DISASSEMBL Y/ASSEMBL Y [3]-6. Impact bolt in T ool holder complete R epair DISASSEMBLING (1) Put 1R388 into Tool holder complete then push 1R388 in vise with the access holes on Tool holder complete parallel to Vise. ( Fig. 16 ) O-ring case A/ B is moved toward the top of Tool holder complete, and therefore, Ring spring 28 can be reli[...]

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    P 9 / 1 3 R epair Note: 2 ASSEMBLING Fig. 18A Fig. 18B Cushion ring 12 Ring 10A O ring case A with O ring 9 fit inside Impact bolt A (1) Assemble Impact bolt section to Tool holder complete as drawn in Fig. 18A/ 18B. Tool holder complete (140264-5) Impact bolt section in Tool holder complete for HR2600 Impact bolt section in Tool holder complete fo[...]

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    P 1 0 / 1 3 R epair DISASSEMBLING Fig. 21 Fig. 20 Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Fig. 24 (1) Disassemble Motor housing section, Gear housing section and Inner housing section. As for HR2601, remove two M4x12 Hex socket head bolts. And then separate Counter weight section from Inner housing complete. ( Fig. 20 ) (2) Remove two M4x16 Hex socket head bolts with hex [...]

  • Page 11

    P 1 1 / 1 3 R epair ASSEMBLING Fig. 25 (1) Pressfit Ball bearing 608ZZ into Bearing box. (2) Put Clutch cam B, Swash bearing 10, Flat washer 8 and Bearing box to Spur gear 10 in order, then secure them using 1R033, 1R026 and arbor press. (3) Fit Bearing retainer in Bearing box, then pressfit Helical gear 26 to the shaft of Swash bearing section. Be[...]

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    [4] Maintenance program It is recommended to replace the following parts at the same time when replacing Carbon brushes. ( Fig. 28 ) Note : Be sure to put Makita grease RB No. 00 to the specific portions. ( Fig. 1 ) Fig. 28 R epair P 1 2 / 1 3 O ring 17.5 (213258-4) Ring spring 14 (233989-9) Cap 35 (286288-8) Ring spring 15 (233992-0) Rubber washer[...]

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    P 1 3 / 1 3 Circuit diagram Fig. D-1 W iring diagram Fig. D-2 Switch* Brush holder unit Noise suppressor (if used*) Noise suppressor (if used) Power supply cord Strain relief Switch Fix white lead wire in this lead wire holder . Fix black lead wire in this lead wire holder . Lead wires (black, white) must be tight between Brush holder unit and Lead[...]