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PLACING TOOL IN SERVICE
TORQUE ADJUSTMENT
1.
Remove the Battery from the tool.
2.
Rotate the Drive Shaft until the Torque Adjustment
Screw is visible in the opening in the Housing Cover
below the Drive Shaft.
3.
Using the 1.5 mm Hex Wrench, rotate the Adjustment
Screw clockwise to increase the torque output and
counterclockwise to decrease the torque output.
Do not rotate the Oil Plug .
Make all final adjustments at the job.
LUBRICATION
Ingersoll–Rand No. 67
Ingersoll–Rand Fluid
Part No. EQ106S–400–1
After each 20 000 cycles, or as experience indicates,
drain and refill the Impulse Unit Drive Assembly as
instructed in this manual using the Fluid Replacement Kit
(Part No. EQ106S–K400). Lubricate the hex drive, the
output shaft and the gearing with Ingersoll–Rand No. 67
Grease before assembly.
Operating the Battery Charger
Models BP10P3–951–UL and BP10P3–952–UL are
certified by Underwriters Laboratory for use in the United
States.
Models BP10P3–951–CSA and BP10P3–952–CSA are
certified for use in Canada.
Model BP10P3–951–EU is certified for use in the
European Common Market
Read the following instructions before using any of the
Battery Chargers listed above.
•
Before using the Battery Charger, read all instructions
on the Battery Chargers, Battery and cordless Impulse
Wrench.
To reduce risk of injury, charge only BP10P3–950
rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries
can burst causing personal injury and damage.
The use of an attachment not sold or
recommended by the manufacturer of the Battery
Charger could cause fire, electrical shock or
personal injury. to reduce the risk of electric
shock, unplug the Battery Charger from the outlet
before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
•
Do not expose the Battery Charger to wet conditions.
•
To prevent damage to electric cord and plug,
disconnect Battery Charger from electrical outlet by
pulling on plug rather than cord.
•
Make sure cord is located so that it will not be
stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to
damage or stress.
When charging a Battery with any of the above
listed Battery Chargers, observe the following
procedures.
•
Do not charge Battery when temperature is below
50
_
F (10
_
C) or above 95
_
F (35
_
C). Otherwise, bat-
tery life will be shortened.
•
Never attempt to connect two Chargers together.
•
Models BP10P3–951–UL, BP10P3–951–CSA,
BP10P3–952–UL and BP10P3–952–CSA, are
designed to operate on standard 110V electrical
power. Do not attempt to use any other voltage.
Model BP10P3–951–EU is designed to operate on
standard 230V electrical power. Do not use any other
voltage.
•
Frequent charging can cause overheating. Wait 20
minutes between charging cycles if it is necessary
to charge Batteries after consecutive periods of
use.
•
Do not insert foreign matter into the battery
receptacle on the Charger.
•
Do not use a booster transformer when charging.
•
Do not use an engine generator or DC power source
when charging a Battery.
•
Do not disassemble the Battery.
•
Do not store the Battery in locations where the
temperature may reach or exceed 104
_
F (40
_
C).
Such locations and conditions might include outside
sheds or metal buildings during the summer.
•
Do not short circuit the Battery.
Do not incinerate the Battery even if it is severely
damaged or is completely worn out. The Battery
can explode if placed in a fire. Battery leakage
can occur under extreme usage or temperature
conditions. If liquid which has leaked from the
Battery comes in contact with skin, wash
immediately with soap and water and then with
lemon juice or vinegar. If liquid gets in the eyes,
wash with a strong solution of boric acid and get
medical attention immediately.