15
14
M12 CIW12
M12 CIW14
M12 CIW38
..........4488 91 04... ........ 4488 97 04... ....... 4488 94 04...
..........4471 37 04... ..... 4404 16 04... .... 4404 40 04...
...000001-999999 . ...000001-999999 ...000001-999999
...........1/2" (13 mm) ............... 1/4" (6,35 mm) .........3/8" (10 mm)
......0-1500 min
-1
............... 0-1200 min
-1
.............0-1200 min
-1
......0-2650 min
-1
............... 0-2650 min
-1
.............0-2650 min
-1
......0-2650 min
-1
............... 0-3000 min
-1
.............0-2650 min
-1
......0-3500 min
-1
............... 0-4000 min
-1
.............0-3500 min
-1
............. 65 Nm .........................13 Nm ...................... 28 Nm
........... 160 Nm .........................56 Nm .................... 159 Nm
......
≥
M10 (12.9) /
≥
M12 (8.8) ....
≥
M6 (12.9) /
≥
M8 (8.8) ...
≥
M8 (12.9) /
≥
M10 (8.8)
......
≥
M14 (12.9) /
≥
M16 (8.8) ..
≥
M10 (12.9) /
≥
M12 (8.8)
≥
M14 (12.9) /
≥
M16 (8.8)
............. 12 V .............................12 V ......................... 12 V
........ 1,078 kg ........................0,95 kg ................... 1,066 kg
.....................................-18°C ... +50°C
...........................................M12B...
.............................C12C, M12C4, M12-18...
............. 93 dB (A) .....................84 dB (A) ................. 84 dB (A)
........... 104 dB (A) .....................95 dB (A) ................. 95 dB (A)
............ 9,3 m/s
2
.......................8,7 m/s
2
.................... 8,7 m/s
2
............ 1,5 m/s
2
.......................1,5 m/s
2
.................... 1,5 m/s
2
ENGLISH
Remove the battery pack before starting any work on the
machine.
Do not dispose of used battery packs in the household
refuse or by burning them. Milwaukee Distributors o
ff
er to
retrieve old batteries to protect our environment.
Do not store the battery pack together with metal objects
(short circuit risk).
Use only System M12 chargers for charging System M12
battery packs. Do not use battery packs from other systems.
Never break open battery packs and chargers and store
only in dry rooms. Keep dry at all times.
Battery acid may leak from damaged batteries under
extreme load or extreme temperatures. In case of contact
with battery acid wash it o
ff
immediately with soap and
water. In case of eye contact rinse thoroughly for at least 10
minutes and immediately seek medical attention.
Warning!
To reduce the risk of
fi
re, personal injury, and
product damage due to a short circuit, never immerse your
tool, battery pack or charger in
fl
uid or allow a
fl
uid to
fl
ow
inside them. Corrosive or conductive
fl
uids, such as
seawater, certain industrial chemicals, and bleach or bleach
containing products, etc., can cause a short circuit.
SPECIFIED CONDITIONS OF USE
The cordless impact wrench can be used to tighten and
loosen nuts and bolts wherever no mains connection is
available.
Do not use this product in any other way as stated for
normal use.
EC-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare as the manufacturer under our sole
responsibility that the product described under “Technical
Data” ful
fi
lls all the relevant regulations and the directives
2011/65/EU (RoHS), 2014/30/EU, 2006/42/EC, and the
following harmonized standards have been used:
EN 62841-1:2015
EN 62841-2-2:2014
EN 55014-1:2017+A11:2020
EN 55014-2:2015
EN IEC 63000:2018
Winnenden, 2021-03-18
Alexander Krug
Managing Director
Authorized to compile the technical
fi
le.
Techtronic Industries GmbH
Max-Eyth-Straße 10
71364 Winnenden
Germany
GB-DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We declare as the manufacturer under our sole responsibility
that the product described under “Technical Data” ful
fi
lls all
the relevant provisions of the following Regulations S.I.
2008/1597 (as amended), S.I. 2016/1091 (as amended), S.I.
2012/3032 (as amended) and that the following designated
standards have been used:
BS EN 62841-1:2015
BS EN 62841-2-2:2014
BS EN 55014-1:2017+A11:2020
BS EN 55014-2:2015
BS EN IEC 63000:2018
Winnenden, 2021-03-18
Alexander Krug
Managing Director
Authorized to compile the technical
fi
le.
Techtronic Industries GmbH
Max-Eyth-Straße 10
71364 Winnenden
Germany
OPERATION
Note: It is recommended after fastening to always check
the torque with a torque wrench.
The fastening torque is a
ff
ected by a wide variety of factors
including the following.
• State of battery charge – When the battery is discharged
voltage will drop and the fastening torque will be reduced.
• Operation at speeds – Operating the tool at low speeds
will cause a reduction in fastening torques.
• Fastening position – Holding the tool or the driving
fastener in various angles will a
ff
ect the torque.
• Drive accessory/socket – Failure to use the correct size
accessory or socket, or a non-impact rated accessory may
cause a reduction in the fastening torque.
• Use of accessories and extensions – Depending on the
accessory or extension
fi
tment can reduce the fastening
force of the impact wrench.
• Bolt/Nut – Fastening torques may di
ff
er according to the
diameter of the nut or bolt, the class of nut/bolt and the
length of nut/bolt.
• Condition of the fastener – Contaminated, corroded, dry or
lubricated fasteners may vary the fastening torques.
• Condition and base material – The base material of the
fastener and any component in between the surfaces may
e
ff
ect the fastening torque (dry or lubricated base, soft or
hard base, disc, seal or washer between fastener and
base material).
IMPACTING TECHNIQUES
The longer a bolt, screw, or nut is impacted, the tighter it will
become.
To help prevent damaging the fasteners or workpieces,
avoid excessive impacting.
Be particularly careful when impacting smaller fasteners
because they require less impacting to reach optimum
torque.
Practice with various fasteners, noting the length of time
required to reach the desired torque.
Check the tightness with a hand-torque wrench.
If the fasteners are too tight, reduce the impacting time.
If they are not tight enough, increase the impacting time.
Oil, dirt, rust or other matter on the threads or under the
head of the fastener a
ff
ects the degree of tightness.
The torque required to loosen a fastener averages 75% to
80% of the tightening torque, depending on the condition of
the contacting surfaces.
On light gasket jobs, run each fastener down to a relatively
light torque and use a hand torque wrench for
fi
nal
tightening.
BATTERIES
Battery packs which have not been used for some time
should be recharged before use.
Temperatures in excess of 50°C (122°F) reduce the
performance of the battery pack. Avoid extended exposure
to heat or sunshine (risk of overheating).
The contacts of chargers and battery packs must be kept
clean.
For an optimum life-time, after use, the battery packs have
to be fully charged.
To obtain the longest possible battery life remove the battery
pack from the charger once it is fully charged.
ENGLISH
TECHNICAL DATA CORDLESS IMPACT SCREWDRIVER
Production code.......................................................................
..............................................................................................
Tool reception ..........................................................................
No-load speed 1st gear ...........................................................
No-load speed 2nd gear ..........................................................
Impact range 1st gear..............................................................
Impact range 2nd gear ............................................................
Torque 1st gear........................................................................
Torque 2nd gear ......................................................................
Max. diameter bolt / nut 1st gear .............................................
Max. diameter bolt / nut 2nd gear ............................................
Battery voltage.........................................................................
Weight according EPTA-Procedure 01/2014 (3,0 Ah) .............
Recommended ambient operating temperature ......................
Recommended battery types...................................................
Recommended charger ...........................................................
Noise/vibration information
Measured values determined according to EN 62841.
Typically, the A-weighted noise levels of the tool are:
Sound pressure level (Uncertainty K=3dB(A)) ........................
Sound power level (Uncertainty K=3dB(A)) .............................
Wear ear protectors!
Total vibration values (vector sum in the three axes)
determined according to EN 62841.
Vibration emission value a
h
Impact tightening of fasteners of the maximum capacity of the tool .
Uncertainty K=
......................................................................
WARNING Read all safety warnings, instructions,
illustrations and speci
fi
cations provided with this power
tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result
in electric shock,
fi
re and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
DRILL SAFETY WARNINGS
Safety instructions for all operations
Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the cutting
accessory or fasteners may contact hidden wiring.
Cutting accessory or fasteners contacting a “live” wire may
make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and could
give the operator an electric shock.
Wear ear protectors when impact drilling.
Exposure to
noise can cause hearing loss.
Safety instructions when using long drill bits
Never operate at higher speed than the maximum speed
rated of the drill bit.
At higher speeds, the bit is likely to
bend if allowed to rotate freely without contacting the
workpiece, resulting the personal injury.
Always start drilling at low speed and with the bit tip in
contact with the workpiece.
At higher speeds, the bit is
likely to bend if allowed to rotate freely without contacting
the workpiece, resulting the personal injury.
Apply pressure only in direct line with the bit and do not
apply excessive pressure.
Bits can bend causing
breakage or loss of control, resulting in personal injury.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY AND WORKING INSTRUCTIONS
Use protective equipment. Always wear safety glasses when
working with the machine. The use of protective clothing is
recommended, such as dust mask, protective gloves, sturdy
non-slip footwear, helmet and ear defenders.
The dust produced when using this tool may be harmful to
health. Do not inhale the dust. Wear a suitable dust
protection mask.
Do not machine any materials that present a danger to
health (e.g. asbestos).
Switch the device o
ff
immediately if the insertion tool stalls!
Do not switch the device on again while the insertion tool is
stalled, as doing so could trigger a sudden recoil with a high
reactive force. Determine why the insertion tool stalled and
rectify this, paying heed to the safety instructions.
The possible causes may be:
• it is tilted in the workpiece to be machined
• it has pierced through the material to be machined
• the power tool is overloaded
Do not reach into the machine while it is running.
The insertion tool may become hot during use.
• when changing tools
• when setting the device down
Sawdust and splinters must not be removed while the
machine is running.
When working in walls ceiling, or
fl
oor, take care to avoid
electric cables and gas or waterpipes.
Clamp your workpiece with a clamping device. Unclamped
workpieces can cause severe injury and damage.
WARNING
The vibration and noise emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardized
test given in EN 62841 and may be used to compare one tool with another. It may be used for a preliminary assessment of
exposure.
The declared vibration and noise emission level represents the main applications of the tool. However if the tool is used for
di
ff
erent applications, with di
ff
erent accessories or poorly maintained, the vibration and noise emission may di
ff
er. This may
signi
fi
cantly increase the exposure level over the total working period.
An estimation of the level of exposure to vibration and noise should also take into account the times when the tool is switched
o
ff
or when it is running but not actually doing the job. This may signi
fi
cantly reduce the exposure level over the total working
period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the e
ff
ects of vibration and/or noise such as: maintain the tool
and the accessories, keep the hands warm, organization of work patterns.