Maktec MT070, MT071 Technical Information

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Model No.
Description
ECHNICAL INFORMATION
MT070/ MT071 MT080/ MT081
Cordless Driver Drill 14.4V/ 18V Cordless Hammer Driver Drill 14.4V/ 18V
PRODUCT
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CONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS
These cordless products are the new maktec aesthetic design models, and have been developed to use 1.1Ah Li-ion batteries (L1451/ L1851) and charger (DC1851) newly designed to provide cost-competitive advantage to maktec brand cordless tools.
The specification difference between these models are: MT070/ 14.4V Cordless driver drill
MT071/ 18V Cordless driver drill MT080/ 14.4V Cordless hammer driver drill MT081/ 18V Cordless hammer driver drill
Model No. MT070 MT071 MT080
Length (L)
Height (H)
201 (7-7/8)
236 (9-1/4)
Specification
Specification
Voltage: V
Battery
Chuck capacity: mm (") No load speed: min-1=rpm Impacts per min.: min-1=ipm Low/ High N/A 0 - 6,000/ 0 - 21,000
Capacity: mm (")
Torque setting Clutch torque setting: N.m (in.lbs)
Max. fastening torque: N.m (in.lbs)
Lock torque: N.m (in.lbs) Electric brake Mechanical speed control Variable speed control Reversing switch
Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003: kg (lbs)
*1 with Battery L1451 *2 with Battery L1851
Capacity: Ah Cell
Charging time (approx.): min. 60 with DC1851
Steel Wood Masonry N/A
Hard joint Soft joint
Model No.
Low/ High
MT070 MT071 MT080 MT081
14.4 18 14.4 18
1.1
Li-ion
10 (3/8) 13 (1/2) 10 (3/8) 13 (1/2)
0 - 400/ 0 - 1,400
10 (3/8)
25 (1)
30 (270) 14 (120) 21 (190) 38 (340) 38 (340)21 (190)
1.4 (3.1)*1 1.7 (3.7)*2 1.5 (3.2)*1 1.7 (3.8)*2
13 (1/2)
36 (1-7/16)
16 stage + drill mode
1.0 - 4.0 (9 - 35) 42 (370) 24 (210)
Yes
Yes (2 speed)
Yes Yes
Dimensions: mm (")
82 (3-1/4)
10 (3/8)
25 (1)
10 (3/8) 13 (1/2)
30 (270) 14 (120)
W
223 (8-3/4)
239 (9-3/8)
13 (1/2)
36 (1-7/16)
42 (370) 24 (210)
(model MT070)
216 (8-1/2)
82 (3-1/4)
236 (9-1/4)
H
MT081
238 (9-3/8)
239 (9-3/8)
Standard equipment
Battery L1451 for MT070/ MT080 Battery L1851 for MT071/ MT081 Charger DC1851 Battery cover Plastic carrying case Note: The standard equipment for the tool
shown above may vary by country.
Optional accessories
Charger DC1851 Battery L1451 for MT070/ MT080 Battery L1851 for MT071/ MT081 Drill bits for wood Drill bits for steel Drill bits for masonry for MT080/ MT081 Driver bits
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Repair
CAUTION: Repair the machine in accordance with “Instruction manual” or “Safety instructions”.
[2] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [2]-1. Double sleeve drill chuck
DISASSEMBLING
ASSEMBLING
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
M6x22 - Flat head screw (left-hand screw)
Workbench
Hex wrench 8
Make sure that three portions designated must touch workbench firmly.
Note: It is required to remove Drill chuck when replacing Gear assembly, but you need not when replacing the parts that are independent of Gear assembly.
(1) Open the jaws of Drill chuck fully, and turn M6x22 - Flat head screw (left-handed and threadlocker coated) clockwise with Slotted screwdriver. When it is difficult to remove the screw, use Vise and Impact driver. (Fig. 1) (2) Install Hex wrench 8 into Drill chuck and tighten it firmly. Then set the machine to Drill mode and Low gear mode. (3) Holding the machine on workbench firmly, strike the wrench end with Plastic hammer to turn Drill chuck counterclockwise. (Fig. 2)
(1) Seat Drill chuck on Spindle. (2) Set the machine to Drill mode, Low gear mode and Forward rotation mode. (3) Secure the short end of Hex wrench 8 in the jaws of Drill chuck, and the long end in vise. (Fig. 3) Hold the grip of the machine firmly so that your hand cannot be pulled away by reaction torque. And then tighten Spindle into Drill chuck by pulling the trigger of Switch slowly at first and to the full speed in one second not to give impacts carefully. (Fig. 4)
Note: Release the trigger of Switch just after Spindle is locked. Do not keep on pulling the trigger for longer than one second.
(4) Fasten Drill chuck to Spindle with M6x22 - Flat head screw by turning it counterclockwise.
Note: If you reuse the screw removed from Drill chuck, apply an appropriate amount of adhesive (ThreeBond 1321B/ 1342 or Loctite 242) to the thread for secure fastening.
Vise
Hold the flats of this long end in vise.
Do not hold the edges.
Viewed from the front side
Hex wrench 8
Hex wrench 8
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
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[1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS
Code No. Description Use for
Hex wrench 8 removing / assembling Drill chuck
removing Drill chuckPlastic hammer
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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-2. DC motor
DISASSEMBLING
ASSEMBLING
It is not necessary to remove Drill chuck from Gear assembly when replacing DC motor. (1) Remove nine 3x16 Tapping screws and Housing R from Housing L. (2) DC motor can be replaced as drawn in Fig. 5.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
1. Disassemble DC motor, Gear assembly with Speed change lever from Housing L.
2. Disassemble Speed change lever.
3. Slide the lever of Gear assembly to Drill chuck side. (Set the hook to low gear mode.)
DC motor
Gear assembly
Speed change lever
Housing L
Speed change lever
4. Pull off Gear assembly while turning it clockwise viewed from DC motor side.
5. Remove Motor bracket and two Pan head screws from DC motor.
Gear assembly
DC motor
Motor bracket
DC motor
Motor bracket
DC motor
Do not face this projection.
red mark on DC motor
Gear assembly
Flat side (No projection side)
lever of Gear assembly
Do the reverse of the disassembling steps. The following portions of DC motor, Motor bracket and Gear assembly have to face the same side. (Fig. 6)
• red mark (designated as plus terminal) on DC motor
• flat side (No projection side) of Motor bracket
• lever of Gear assembly
Repair
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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY [3]-3. Speed change lever assembly
DISASSEMBLING
ASSEMBLING
Refer to Fig. 5.
Fig. 7
Do the reverse of the disassembling steps. Assemble Speed change lever to Gear assembly as drawn in Fig. 7.
[3]-4. Leaf spring
3. Slide Speed change lever to low gear mode or high gear mode after assembling.
Compression spring 4 (2pcs.)
Speed change lever ass’y
1. Make sure that Compression springs 4 (2pcs.) are set in place in Speed change lever ass’y.
Projection of lever of Gear assembly
2. Fit the projection of lever of Gear assembly into Compression spring 4 in Speed change lever ass’y.
Speed change lever ass’y
Low gear mode
High gear mode
Leaf spring
Housing L
Set Leaf spring in place in Housing L. (Fig. 8).
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
ASSEMBLING
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[3]-5. F/R change lever
projection of Switch
Hook F/R change lever with the projection of Switch, and insert the ends of F/R change lever to the holes of Housing L and R.
hook of F/R change lever
F/R Change lever can be assembled to Switch as drawn in Fig. 9.
ASSEMBLING
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Circuit diagram
Color index of lead wires' sheath
Black
Red
Yellow
DC Motor
Line filters
Flag receptacles
Terminal
Part No. 638861-4: with Line filters and Flag receptacles Part No. 638886-8: without Line filters and with Flag receptacles
Note: The difference of the above specifications is based on the regulations by country or area.
Switch unit
Fig. D-1
Switch
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(Housing L side)
(Housing L side)
(Housing R side)
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Wire connecting portions of Flag receptacles
Connect Flag receptacles so that the wire connecting portions face Housing L side.
Terminal
Connect Flag receptacles so that the wire connecting portions face +, - and AS marks on Terminal.
Red markHousing L
Wire connecting portions of Flag receptacles
DC motor
Switch
Housing L
Ribs
Put the slacks of Lead wires in this space.
Pass Lead wires (black, red) through ø10-30mm Line filter, and put the line filter as drawn right.
Pass Lead wires (black, red) through ø10-11 mm Line filter, and put the line filter in the place between Ribs.
Terminal
Line filter
(Diameter ø10-30 mm)
Line filter
(Diameter ø10-11 mm)
Fig. D-2
Fig. D-3
Fix Lead wires in Lead wire holder here. Be sure to put Lead wire (yellow) to the bottom and pile Lead wires (black,. red) on it.
Fix the Lead wire (yellow) in Lead wire holder here.
Note: Line fiters are not used for some countries.
Fig. D-4
Wiring diagram
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