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3. Extension bar: Code No. 873633
The extension bar is convenient for working in very
restricted spaces or when the socket provided cannot
reach the bolt to be tightened.
CAUTION
when the extension bar is used the tightening torque
is reduced slightly compared with the ordinary
socket.
4. Universal joint: Code No. 992610
The universal joint is convenient for impacting nuts
when there is an angle between the socket and
wrench, or when working in a very narrow space.
5. Duct Socket:
This is used for tightening bolts and nuts on flange
sections of air conditioning etc. type ducts.
6. Corner attachment (Model EW-14R)
Use this attachment only when the machine is
applied to the nut or bolt at a right angle.
7. Bit adaptor: Code No. 991476
This is used for tightening small screws (M6 – M8).
NOTES
(1) This adaptor is set only for the anvil (drive angle)
of the main unit. The bit adapter cannot be attached
to the special accessory anvil (square drive).
(2) Before starting work with the adapter, tighten a few
screws with it to make sure it’s tightening at the
set torque.
Code No.
Hexagonal width
across flats (mm)
993658
12
992613
13
992615
14
(3) Tightening speed will be greatly reduced when
driving wood, tapping or other similar screws.
䢇
Applicable plus driver bit
L
6.35
Optional accessories are subject to change without
notice.
APPLICATION
䡬
Tightening and loosening of all types of bolts and
nuts, used for securing structural items.
BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. Battery removal
Hold the handle tightly and push the battery latch
and pull out the battery. (Fig. 2)
2. Battery installation
Insert the rechargeable battery, making sure that
the latch is on the trigger switch side of the handle.
(Fig. 2)
CHARGING
Before using the impact wrench, charge the battery
as follows.
1. Connect the charger’s power cord to an AC outlet.
When the power cord is connected, the charger’s
pilot lamp will blink. (At 1-second intervals).
2. Insert the battery into the charger.
Position the battery so that the nameplate faces
toward the ventilation slots of the charger and push
in the battery until it contacts the bottom plate. (See
Figs. 1 and 3.)
CAUTION
䡬
If the batteries are inserted in the reverse direction,
not only recharging will become impossible, but it
may also cause the fuse to blow, or problems in
the charger such as a deformed recharging terminal.
3. Charging
When inserting a battery in the charger, charging
will commence and the pilot lamp will light up.
When the battery becomes fully recharged, the pilot
lamp will blink. (At 1-second intervals.) (See Table
3)
Bit No.
L (mm)
Code No.
No. 3
45
955230
70
955655
Bit No.