Makita HM1111C User Manual

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Models HM1111C and HM1101C are 7kg-class demolition hammers
adapted for SDS-MAX bits; more powerful than 5kg-class models,
but still more compact / lightweight than 10kg-class models.
The higher specification model of the two, HM1111C additionally features:
AVT * for reduced vibration during chipping
SOFT NOLOAD (=Suppression of motor speed during no-load for
reduced vibration when idling)
Vibration absorbing handle provides comfortable operation
Dimensions: mm (")
Width (W)
Height (H)
Length (L)
Model No.
HM1101CHM1111C
528 (20-3/4)
126 (5) 115 (4-1/2)
247 (9-3/4)
Specification
Standard equipment
Optional accessories
Note: The standard equipment for the tool shown above may vary by country.
Continuous Rating (W)
Voltage (V) Cycle (Hz)
Input Output
Max. Output (W)
110
120
220
230
240
15
14
7.5
7.5
7.5
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
50/60
1,300
---
1,300
1,300
1,300
600
500
600
600
600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
1,600
Current (A)
Model No.
HM1101CHM1111C
Europe, Commonwealth of Dominica, Kuwait, Hong Kong, Korea,
Saudi Arabia (220V), Indonesia, Chile, Egypt, Singapore, Malaysia:
4.0 (13.1) Brazil: 2.0 (6.6) Other countries: 5.0 (16.4)
Double insulation
Power supply cord: m (ft)
Yes
8.0 (17.7) 7.3 (16.2)Net weight*1: kg (lbs)
Impacts per min: min-1 = ipm
Shank diameter: mm (")
1,100 - 2,650
Electronic
control
Variable speed control by dial
Constant speed control
Soft start
Yes
Yes
Yes
Suppression of motor speed
during no-load
Yes No
Yes No
18 (11/16)
Shank type
Adapted for SDS-MAX bits
*1 Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure 01/2003, including Side handle (D-shaped type)
Bull points
Cold chisels
Scaling chisels
Scaling chisel (for Tile)
Grooving chisel
Clay spade
Bushing tool
Rammer
Shank (for Bushing tool and Rammer)
Grease vessel (containing 30g hammer grease)
D-shaped side handle
Bar-shaped Side handle
Plastic carrying case
Blow out bulb
Safety goggles
Hammer service kit
Bit grease ................................. 1
Plastic carrying case ................. 1
Bull point ......................................... 1
Side handle (Bar- or D-shaped) ....... 1
Cleaning cloth ......................... 1
Vibration
absorption
AV T
(
Anti-Vibration Technology using
Active dynamic vibration absorber
)
Vibration absorbing handle
Yes No
[The image above is HM1111C.]
Model No.
Description
CONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS
P 1/22
HM1111C, HM1101C
Demolition Hammers
*Anti-Vibration Technology using Active dynamic vibration absorber
H
L
W
PRODUCT
T
ECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS

Models HM1111C and HM1101C are 7kg-class demolition hammersadapted for SDS-MAX bits; more powerful than 5kg-class models,but still more compact / ligh

Page 2 - [2] LUBRICATIONS

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-3. AVT mechanism (HM1111C) (cont.)ASSEMBLINGFig. 15Fig. 16Fig. 14Insert 9.6 mm diameter end of Rubber pipeinto the socket

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-4. Crank sectionDISASSEMBLINGFig. 18Fig. 19Fig. 17(1) Remove Handle section (Fig. 2 left).(2) Remove Crank housing cover,

Page 4 - [3]-1. Chuck section

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-4. Crank SectionDISASSEMBLINGFig. 21Fig. 20(1) Remove Handle section (Fig. 2).(2) Remove Crank housing cover, Barrel secti

Page 5 - [3]-1. Chuck section (cont.)

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-4. Crank section (cont.)DISASSEMBLINGFig. 23Fig. 22(6) Disassemble Crank shaft (Figs. 22 and 23). M8x40 Hex socket head bo

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-4. Crank sectionASSEMBLINGFig. 25(1) Assemble Crank shaft (Fig. 25). 1. Set Ball bearing 6303LLU in place using 1R285.1

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-6. ArmatureDISASSEMBLINGFig. 27 1. Remove Rear cover by unscrewing four 5x25 Tapping screws.5x25 Tapping screw(4pcs.)R

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-6. Armature (cont.)DISASSEMBLINGFig. 29(7) Remove Armature (Fig. 29).(6) Separate Motor housing from Crank housing complet

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-6. Armature (cont.)DISASSEMBLINGFig. 30(8) Remove Oil seal and Ball bearing 6202LLU from Crank housing complete (Fig. 30).

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[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-7. SwitchDISASSEMBLINGASSEMBLINGFig. 32(1) Switch and Power supply cord can be replaced by removing Handle cover (Fig. 32)

Page 11 - [3]-4. Crank section

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-8. Handle section (Vibration absorbing handle)DISASSEMBLING(1) Handle section of HM1111C is different from that of HM1101C

Page 12 - [3]-4. Crank Section

P 2/22RepairCAUTION: Repair the machine in accordance with “Instruction manual” or “Safety instructions”.[1] NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS[2] LUBRICATION

Page 13 - [3]-4. Crank section (cont.)

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-9. Fastening torque[4] MAINTENANCE PROGRAMDo the maintenance for the following items when Carbon brush set is replaced fo

Page 14 - [3]-5. Controller

Circuit diagramWhiteBluePolyolefine tubeLead wires of Lead unitConnectorof Lead unitReceptacleTerminal blockThis lead wire is blackfor some countries.

Page 15 - [3]-6. Armature

Wiring diagramWiring in HandleP 22/ 22Allocate Lead wires between Ribs and Boss as illustrated below.Fig. D-3Rib RibBossLead wires must be tightin thi

Page 16 - [3]-6. Armature (cont.)

Repair[2] LUBRICATIONSFig. 1AItem No.Apply the following lubricant to protect parts and product from unusual abrasion.Description Lubricant AmountPort

Page 17

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-1. Chuck sectionDISASSEMBLING1. Unscrew six 5x25 Tapping screws. Separate Handle section and disconnect Connector fr

Page 18 - [3]-7. Switch

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-1. Chuck section (cont.)DISASSEMBLINGASSEMBLING1. Align the cut part of Ring spring 33 to any of four notches of Lock r

Page 19 - [3]-8. Handle section (

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-2. Piston, Striker, Impact boltDISASSEMBLINGFig. 6Fig. 7 Disassemble Crank housing coverby unscrewing M4x25 Hex socket hea

Page 20 - [4] MAINTENANCE PROGRAM

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-2. Piston, Striker, Impact bolt (cont.)DISASSEMBLINGFig. 8Fig. 9 Fig. 101. Push Impact bolt with Screwdriver and remove

Page 21 - Wiring diagram

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-2. Piston, Striker, Impact boltASSEMBLINGFig. 11Stand the machine on Worktable as in center Fig.2 and assemble the parts a

Page 22

[3] DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY[3]-3. AVT mechanism (HM1111C)DISASSEMBLINGASSEMBLINGFig. 12Fig. 131. Open both Claws of Rear and Front pipe holder with 1R

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