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tO prEVEnt ELEctric SHOcK anD DEatH FrOM incOrrEct GrOunDinG 
WirE cOnnEctiOn: 
check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly 
grounded.  Do not modify the power cord plug provided with the tool.  never remove the 

grounding prong from the plug.  Do not use the tool if the power cord or plug is damaged.  if damaged, 
have it repaired by a service facility before use.  if the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet 
installed by a qualified electrician.

Double insulated tools: tools with two prong plugs

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider 
than the other).  To reduce the risk of electric shock, 
this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one 
way.  If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse 
the plug.  If it still does not fit, contact a qualified 
electrician.  Do not modify the plug in any way.

Double insulated tools may be used in 
either of the 120 volt outlets shown in the 
illustration 

Outlets for 2-Prong Plug.

Outlets for 2-prong plug

Extension cords

1. 

Grounded

 tools require a three 

wire extension cord.  

Double Insulated

 tools can 

use either a two or three wire extension cord.

2.  As the distance from the supply outlet increases, 

you must use a heavier gauge extension cord.  
Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire 
causes a serious drop in voltage, resulting in loss 
of power and possible tool damage.  

(See table a.)

3.  The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the 

greater the capacity of the cord.  For example, 
a 14 gauge cord can carry a higher current 
than a 16 gauge cord.  

(See table a.)

4.  When using more than one extension cord 

to make up the total length, make sure 
each cord contains at least the minimum 
wire size required.  

(See table a.)

5.  If you are using one extension cord for more 

than one tool, add the nameplate

 

amperes 

and use the sum to determine the required 
minimum cord size.  

(See table a.)

6.  If you are using an extension cord outdoors, make 

sure it is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in 
Canada) to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.

7.  Make sure the extension cord is properly wired 

and in good electrical condition.  Always replace 
a damaged extension cord or have it repaired 
by a qualified electrician before using it.

8.  Protect the extension cords from sharp objects, 

excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.

taBLE a:  rEcOMMEnDED MiniMuM WirE 

GauGE FOr EXtEnSiOn cOrDS* (120/240 VOLt)

naMEpLatE

aMpErES

(at full load)

EXtEnSiOn cOrD 

LEnGtH

25´

50´

75´ 100´ 150´

0 – 2.0

18

18

18

18

16

2.1 – 3.4

18

18

18

16

14

3.5 – 5.0

18

18

16

14

12

5.1 – 7.0

18

16

14

12

12

7.1 – 12.0

18

14

12

10

-

12.1 – 16.0

14

12

10

-

-

16.1 – 20.0

12

10

-

-

-

* Based on limiting the line voltage drop to five volts at 

150% of the rated amperes.

Summary of Contents for 64056

Page 1: ...ference 18i When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please call 1 888 866 5797 as soon as possible Copyright 2017 by Harbor Freight Tools A...

Page 2: ...on which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Addresses practices not related to personal injury iMpOrtant SaFEty inFOrMatiOn General power tool Safety Warnings read all safety warn...

Page 3: ...rgizing power tools that have the Trigger on invites accidents 4 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations 5...

Page 4: ...sease Ulcers Damage to the reproductive organs Inflammation of the small intestine or stomach Kidney damage Respiratory diseases such as emphysema bronchitis or pneumonia 5 Keep head out of fumes Do n...

Page 5: ...rom the supply outlet increases you must use a heavier gauge extension cord Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in voltage resulting in loss of power and possible...

Page 6: ...pproved safety goggles with side shields Read the manual before set up and or use WARNING marking concerning Risk of Fire Do not cover ventilation ducts Keep flammable objects away WARNING marking con...

Page 7: ...bjects such as utility lines nearby that will present a hazard while working 5 If wires are to be soldered thoroughly clean or scrape the wires so that only the clean metal is showing then make the wi...

Page 8: ...ts damaged cord electrical wiring cracked or broken parts any other condition that may affect its safe operation 2 aFtEr uSE heat up the Soldering Tip again and apply a small amount of rosin core sold...

Page 9: ...NTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS TO THE PRODUCT OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF THE PRODUCT IN FACT THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUT...

Page 10: ...1 5 Right Housing 1 6 Plate 2 7 Left Housing 1 8 Screw 4 part Description Qty 9 Power Cord 1 10 Power Cord Sleeve 1 11 Heat Shrink Tubing 1 12 Terminal 2 13 Trigger 1 14 Button 1 15 LED 1 16 Back Cove...

Page 11: ...Page 11 For technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 64056 SaFEty OpEratiOn MaintEnancE SEtup assembly Diagram...

Page 12: ...the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPL...

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