Important Safety Instructions
Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
- Always wear eye protection and hearing protection when operating the tool.
- Ensure the workpiece is securely fastened before drilling.
- Keep hands clear of rotating parts.
- Disconnect the tool from the power supply before making any adjustments or changing accessories.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions.
Product Overview
The Einhell TE-ID 650 E is a powerful impact drill designed for drilling, impact drilling, and screwdriving tasks in various materials such as wood, concrete, and metal. It features a robust 650 Watt motor, a quick-change chuck, and electronic speed control for material-specific work.

Figure 1: Front view of the Einhell TE-ID 650 E Impact Drill, showing the chuck, auxiliary handle, and depth stop.
Components:
- Keyless Chuck
- Depth Stop
- Auxiliary Handle
- Speed Pre-selection Wheel
- On/Off Switch
- Lock-on Button
- Forward/Reverse Switch
- Impact/Drill Mode Selector
- Power Cord with Cable Clip
Setup
Attaching the Auxiliary Handle and Depth Stop:
The auxiliary handle provides better control and stability during operation. The depth stop allows for precise drilling depths.
- Loosen the auxiliary handle by twisting it counter-clockwise.
- Slide the auxiliary handle onto the collar of the drill.
- Insert the depth stop into the hole on the auxiliary handle.
- Adjust the handle to a comfortable position and tighten it by twisting clockwise.

Figure 2: A user demonstrating the proper grip and use of the drill with the auxiliary handle for stability.
Inserting Drill Bits:
The quick-change chuck allows for easy and secure insertion of drill bits.
- Ensure the drill is unplugged from the power source.
- Rotate the chuck counter-clockwise to open the jaws.
- Insert the drill bit fully into the chuck.
- Rotate the chuck clockwise to tighten the jaws securely around the drill bit. The automatic spindle lock ensures a firm grip.

Figure 3: Detailed view of the 13mm keyless chuck, highlighting its robust construction for secure bit retention.
Operating Instructions
Selecting Operating Mode:
The drill offers two main operating modes: drilling and impact drilling.
- For drilling in wood, metal, or plastic, set the mode selector to the drill symbol.
- For drilling in masonry or concrete, set the mode selector to the hammer symbol for impact drilling.
Speed Control and Direction:
Adjust the speed and rotation direction according to the material and task.
- The speed pre-selection wheel allows you to set the maximum speed before starting.
- The on/off switch is pressure-sensitive, allowing for variable speed control.
- Use the forward/reverse switch to change the rotation direction. Ensure the drill is stopped before changing direction.

Figure 4: Detailed view of the speed pre-selection wheel and the forward/reverse switch, crucial for adapting to different materials and tasks.
Drilling Tips:
- Start drilling at a low speed to prevent the drill bit from slipping.
- Apply steady, even pressure. Do not force the drill.
- For deep holes, periodically withdraw the drill bit to clear debris.
- When drilling metal, use cutting oil to prolong bit life and improve performance.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your impact drill.
- Cleaning: After each use, wipe down the tool with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure ventilation openings are clear of dust and debris.
- Chuck Maintenance: Periodically clean the chuck jaws to ensure proper gripping. A small amount of lubricant can be applied to the chuck threads if it becomes stiff.
- Carbon Brushes: The carbon brushes are wear parts. If the motor sparks excessively or the drill loses power, the carbon brushes may need replacement. This should be performed by a qualified technician.
- Storage: Store the drill in a dry, secure place, out of reach of children. Use the integrated cable clip to neatly store the power cord.

Figure 5: Close-up of the ergonomic soft-grip areas on the drill handle, designed for comfortable and secure handling during extended use.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Drill does not start. | No power supply; Faulty power cord; Defective switch. | Check power outlet and cord; Have switch replaced by qualified personnel. |
| Loss of power during operation. | Worn carbon brushes; Overload. | Have carbon brushes replaced; Reduce load, allow tool to cool down. |
| Drill bit slips in chuck. | Chuck not tightened sufficiently; Dirty chuck jaws. | Tighten chuck firmly; Clean chuck jaws. |
| Excessive vibration. | Bent drill bit; Loose auxiliary handle. | Replace drill bit; Tighten auxiliary handle. |
Specifications
| Feature | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | TE-ID 650 E |
| Power Input | 650 Watt |
| Voltage | 240 Volt |
| Chuck Capacity | 13 mm |
| No-Load Speed | Up to 3,000 RPM |
| Impact Rate | Up to 48,000 BPM |
| Drilling Capacity (Wood) | 25 mm |
| Drilling Capacity (Concrete) | 13 mm |
| Drilling Capacity (Metal) | 10 mm |
| Weight | 2.1 Kilograms |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 12 x 34 x 34.8 cm |
Warranty and Support
Einhell products are manufactured with care and undergo strict quality controls. This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the official Einhell website or your purchase documentation for specific warranty terms and conditions.
For technical support, spare parts, or warranty claims, please contact Einhell customer service or visit their official support portal. Keep your proof of purchase handy for all inquiries.
Official Website: www.einhell.de





