Festool CDD 12 fx User Manual

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Technical data

Cordless drill/screwdriver

CDD 9.6 FX

CDD 12 FX

Motor voltage

9.6 V

12 V

Idle-running speed 1. speed

0 – 380 rpm

0 - 380 rpm

2. speed

0 - 1100 rpm

0 - 1100 rpm

Max torque

Soft boring (wood)

10 Nm

18 Nm

Hard boring (metal)

26 Nm

30 Nm

Adjustable torque

0.5 - 5 Nm

1 - 7 Nm

Chuck capacity

1 - 10 mm

1,5 - 13 mm

Max. drill diameter for metal / wood

12 mm / 20 mm

14 mm / 25 mm

Tool fitting in chuck

1/4”

1/4”

Weight with battery pack

1.8 kg (4.0 lbs)

2.0 kg (4.4 lbs)

Charger

MC 15

Supply voltage (input)

120 V ~

Line frequency

60 Hz

Charging voltage (output)

4.8 - 12 V (DC)

Charging current quick charge

max. 7.5 A

Compensation charge pulsating app.

0.03 A

Charging time for NiCd 1.4 Ah

app. 13 min

NiCd 1.7 Ah

app. 15 min

NiCd 2.0 Ah

app. 18 min

Weight

0.9 kg (2.0 lbs)

Battery pack

BPH 9.6 C

BPH 12 C

Order number

488 437

488 438

Voltage

9.6 V

12 V

Cells

8 x 1.2 V, NiCd

10 x 1.2 V, NiCd

Capacity

2.0 Ah

2.0 Ah

Temp. range for charging

5 - 45 °C

5 - 45 °C

Monitoring of charge

by means of NTC thermistor

Weight

0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)

0.6 kg (1.3 lbs)

The illustrations mentioned can be found at the beginning of the operating instructions.

1 Symbols

V

volts

A

amperes

Hz

hertz

W

watt

alternating current

n

0

no load speed

Class II Construction

rpm

revolutions per minute

2

Intended use

The cordless drill/screwdrivers are suitable for

drilling metal, wood, plastic and similar materials,

as well as for fastening and screwing down of

screws with a diameter up to 6 mm.

The chargers have been designed to charge the

battery packs specified under 3.2.

The user will be liable for damage due to improper

use.
3

Preparation for initial operation

3.1

Remove battery pack from unit

The battery pack (1.2) is unlocked and can be

removed by pressing the switch (1.1) downwards.
3.2

Charge battery pack

a) MC 15

The charger MC 15 can be used to charge all

NiCd-FESTOOL battery packs between 4.8 V and

12 V in the battery chamber (3.1).

The charge process is controlled by a micro-

processor. The optimum charging current is

always used depending on the temperature,

voltage and internal resistance.

The LED (3.2) indicates the respective charging

operation of the charger.

LED yellow - steady =

Charger is ready for use.

LED green - flashing =

Battery pack being charged.

LED green - fast flashing =

Battery pack being charged at max. charging

current.

LED green - steady =

Battery pack fully charged, conservation

charge on.

LED red - flashing =

General malfunction, e. g. incorrect polarity

of battery pack, full contact not being made,

short-circuit, battery pack faulty.

LED red - steady =

Temperature of battery pack is outside

permissible limit.

If the battery pack is removed from the charging

chamber during charging, charging can only be

continued after 1-2 seconds when the LED shows

a steady yellow.

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