1. Ifihan
The Einhell TE-DH 50 Demolition Hammer is an ideal tool for DIY enthusiasts, designed to handle heavy demolition tasks. With a powerful 1700 W motor, it delivers high demolition performance for home and garden projects. Its robust and durable construction ensures suitability for demanding continuous operation.
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient use of your Einhell TE-DH 50 Demolition Hammer. Please read it thoroughly before initial operation and keep it for future reference.
2. Awọn ilana aabo
Nigbagbogbo ṣe akiyesi awọn iṣọra ailewu atẹle lati yago fun ipalara ati ibajẹ si ọpa:
- Ohun elo Idaabobo Ti ara ẹni: Always wear safety goggles, hearing protection, and heavy-duty gloves when operating the demolition hammer. A dust mask is recommended for dusty environments.
- Agbegbe Iṣẹ: Ensure your work area is well-lit and clear of obstructions. Keep bystanders and pets away from the operating area.
- Aabo Itanna: Before connecting the tool to the power supply, ensure the voltage matches the rating on the tool's label. Do not use the tool in damp or wet conditions. Always use a residual current device (RCD) for added protection.
- Imudani to ni aabo: Always hold the tool firmly with both hands, utilizing the main handle and the auxiliary handle.
- Ipò Irinṣẹ: Inspect the tool and accessories for any damage before each use. Do not use if damaged.
- Yago fun Iwaju: Ṣe itọju ẹsẹ to dara ati iwọntunwọnsi ni gbogbo igba.
- Yọọ kuro Nigbati Ko Si Lo: Always unplug the tool from the power supply before making adjustments, changing accessories, or storing it.
- Ibẹrẹ Rirọ: The tool features a soft start function for safe operation, preventing sudden jolts upon startup.
3. Package Awọn akoonu
Rii daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wa lori ṣiṣi silẹ:
- Einhell TE-DH 50 Hammer Demolition
- Pointed Chisel
- Alapin Chisel
- Transport and Storage Trolley Case
- Industrial Cleaning Cloth
- Afowoyi Olumulo (iwe-ipamọ yii)

Image: The Einhell TE-DH 50 Demolition Hammer, along with the included pointed and flat chisels, and its robust red transport case.

Aworan: Isunmọ view of the pointed and flat chisels, positioned above the red transport case.

Image: The transport case opened, revealing the molded interior designed to securely hold the demolition hammer and its accessories.
4. irinše Loriview
Familiarize yourself with the main parts of the demolition hammer:
- Main Handle with Vibration Damping: Provides a secure grip and reduces vibration during operation.
- Imudani Iranlọwọ: Adjustable for optimal positioning and control.
- SDS-Hex Tool Holder Chuck (33 mm): For quick and easy tool changes.
- Cable Agbara: Robust 4-meter rubber cable for maximum mobility.
- Ibugbe mọto: Contains the powerful 1700 W motor.
- Tan/Pa Yipada: O n ṣakoso agbara si ohun elo naa.

Aworan: Alaye view of the SDS-hex tool holder chuck, designed for quick and secure chisel attachment.

Image: Close-up of the main handle, highlighting its vibration damping features for comfortable operation.

Image: Illustration demonstrating the flexible adjustment capabilities of the auxiliary handle, allowing for 180-degree vertical and 360-degree horizontal rotation.

Image: The robust 4-meter power cable, providing ample reach and mobility during use.
5. Eto
5.1 So Imudani Iranlọwọ
The auxiliary handle can be adjusted to suit your working position. Loosen the clamping screw on the auxiliary handle, position it as desired (180 degrees vertically, 360 degrees horizontally), and then tighten the clamping dabaru ṣinṣin.
5.2 Inserting/Changing Chisels
- Ensure the tool is unplugged from the power supply.
- Clean the shank of the chisel before insertion.
- Insert the chisel into the SDS-Hex chuck until it clicks into place. Pull on the chisel to ensure it is securely locked.
- To remove, pull back the chuck collar and pull out the chisel.

Image: The pointed and flat chisels included with the demolition hammer, ready for insertion into the SDS-hex chuck.
6. Isẹ
6.1 Gbogbogbo isẹ
- Ensure the chisel is correctly installed and the auxiliary handle is adjusted.
- So ohun elo pọ si iṣan agbara ti o yẹ.
- Hold the demolition hammer firmly with both hands.
- Press the On/Off switch to start the tool. The soft start function will ensure a smooth power-up.
- Apply steady pressure to the work surface. Allow the hammer's impact force to do the work; do not force the tool.
- To stop the tool, release the On/Off switch.
6.2 iwolulẹ imuposi
- Breaking Concrete/Masonry: Use the pointed chisel for initial penetration and breaking up large sections. Use the flat chisel for shaping, channeling, or removing tiles.
- Ipo Ṣiṣẹ: Adapt your stance and the auxiliary handle's position for optimal leverage and control, especially during prolonged use.
- Ise Tesiwaju: The robust design allows for demanding continuous operation. However, take regular breaks to prevent fatigue and ensure tool longevity.

Image: A worker demonstrating the use of the Einhell TE-DH 50 Demolition Hammer for breaking concrete, emphasizing proper posture and handling.
7. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your demolition hammer.
- Ninu: After each use, clean the tool thoroughly. Use the provided industrial cleaning cloth to wipe down the surfaces. Ensure no dust or debris accumulates in the ventilation slots.
- Chisel Care: Keep chisels sharp and clean. Apply a thin layer of machine oil to the chisel shank before insertion to reduce wear on the chuck.
- Awọn Fọlẹ Erogba: The tool is equipped with auto-shutoff carbon brushes. If the brushes wear down, the tool will automatically stop to prevent damage to the motor. Replacement should be performed by qualified personnel.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the tool and accessories in the transport and storage trolley case in a dry, secure place, out of reach of children.
8. Laasigbotitusita
Ṣaaju ki o to kan si atilẹyin alabara, gbiyanju awọn solusan ti o wọpọ wọnyi:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Irinṣẹ ko bẹrẹ. | No power supply; Worn carbon brushes. | Check power connection and circuit breaker. If still no power, carbon brushes may need replacement (contact service). |
| Agbara ipa ti o dinku. | Worn chisel; Insufficient lubrication; Internal wear. | Replace chisel. Apply lubrication to chisel shank. If problem persists, contact service. |
| Chisel not locking in chuck. | Dirty chuck; Damaged chuck. | Clean chuck thoroughly. If damaged, contact service for repair. |
| Gbigbọn ti o pọju. | Improper grip; Internal issue. | Ensure firm two-hand grip. If vibration is unusual or excessive, discontinue use and contact service. |
9. Imọ ni pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Awoṣe | TE-DH 50 |
| Agbara Input | 1700 W |
| Iwọn Ikolu | 1900 ipa / min |
| Single Impact Force | 50 J |
| Dimu irin | SDS-Hex (33 mm) |
| Ibi ti ina elekitiriki ti nwa | Ina (Volts 240) |
| USB Ipari | Awọn mita 4 (isunmọ.) |
| Iwọn | 18.37 kg |
| Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 30.12 x 10.87 x 6.73 cm |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Gbigbọn-damped main handle, Adjustable auxiliary handle, Soft start function, Auto-shutoff carbon brushes |
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Einhell stands behind the quality and longevity of its products.
10.1 atilẹyin ọja Alaye
Einhell offers an extended 3-year warranty on all Einhell devices upon online registration. To activate this service, your product must be registered on the official Einhell website within 30 days of purchase. Please refer to the official Einhell webAaye fun alaye atilẹyin ọja ofin ati ipo.
10.2 Onibara Support
For technical assistance, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact Einhell customer service. You can find contact information on the official Einhell webojula tabi nipasẹ agbegbe rẹ alagbata.
When contacting support, please have your product model number (TE-DH 50) and purchase date ready.





