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OPERATION

WARNING

 Always remove battery pack before 

changing or removing accesso-

ries. Only use accessories specifically recom

-

mended for this tool. Others may be hazardous. 

To reduce the risk of injury, always wear proper 

eye protection marked to comply with ANSI Z87.1.

Turning ON/OFF   

Hold tool motionless when turning the tool 

ON

.  

Movement during the initial two second sensor 

check  may  affect  torque  value.  Press  the  power 

button   to turn the LCD 

ON

. Press and hold the 

power button   to turn the LCD 

OFF

. The tool will 

go into standby mode within 2 minutes of nonuse 

and sleep mode after 10 minutes. 

NOTE:

 In standby 

mode, pressing the paddle switch or power button 

will turn the tool back on. In sleep mode, pressing 

the power button will turn the tool back on.

Progress Light Bar

The progress light bar will display the progress to 

achieving the target torque.

White:

 First light indicates 40% of the target torque 

reached with intermittent beeps. Second light indi

-

cates 60% of the target achieved with constant beep-

ing. Third light indicates 80% of the target achieved 

with rapid beeping.

Green: 

Indicates tool reached targeted torque with 

beeping coming to a stop.

Red:

 Exceeded target torque with beeping and vibra-

tion to indicate that the tool is over-torqued.

Green:

Red:

White:

40%

White:

60%

White:

80%

Forward/Reverse Toggle 

For 

forward 

(clockwise) rotation, 

Reverse

Forward

rotate  the  forward/reverse  toggle 

counterclockwise

. Check the direc

-

tion of rotation before use.

For 

reverse

 (counterclockwise) 

rotation,  rotate  the  forward/reverse 

toggle clockwise

. Check the direction 

of rotation before use.

Lock Switch

To 

lock

 the paddle switch, slide the lock switch to 

the locked 

 position. To 

unlock

 the paddle switch, 

slide the lock switch to the unlocked 

position. The 

paddle switch will not work when the lock switch is 

in the locked position. 

Always lock the paddle switch or remove the battery 

pack before performing maintenance, changing ac-

cessories, storing the tool and any time the tool is 

not in use.

Starting, Stopping and Controlling Speed

These tools may be operated at any speed from 

0 to full RPM. 

1. To start the tool, pull the paddle switch. 

NOTE:

 A 

LED is turned on when the switch is pulled.

  The tool will shut off automatically when maximum 

run down torque is reached.

2. To vary the driving speed, increase or decrease 

pressure on the switch. The further the switch is 

pulled, the greater the speed.

3. To stop the tool, release the paddle switch. 

APPLICATIONS

Simple Torque Applications

Making a simple measurement

1. 

Select the units of measure. 

 

2. 

Set the target torque.

3. 

Apply  torque. 

Grasp the center of the trigger 

handle and apply torque to the fastener until the 

progress lights display green. The tool will auto

-

matically stop prior to target torque to prevent over 

torquing. 

NOTICE! 

Do not hold the tool by the boot 

while applying torque. It will affect the accuracy of 

the tool and could give inaccurate readings.

4. Finish by hand to reach target torque.

5. Press 

 to save an event, to stay consistent with 

the tool.

6. 

Release torque. 

The torque reading on the LCD  will 

display for > than 5 seconds or the next trigger pull.

Advanced Applications

Adjusting torque range

Torque range indicates the acceptable range of val-

ues for a successful install. Adjust the torque range 

to meet the recommended torque specifications.

Adjusting rundown torque

Rundown torque is the approximate torque value the 

motor will stop driving the tool. The tool will tighten 

the fastener to the selected preset percentage and 

then stop. Finish by hand to reach target torque. 

NOTE:

 Rundown torque changes the tools output 

power. Adjust the rundown torque to help prevent 

over torquing of the fastener.

Adjusting target torque

Target torque is the required torque value for the 

fastener being installed. Adjust the target torque to 

meet the desired torque specifications.

ALERTS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

Display Alerts

Memory for Saved Events

The tool has a limited amount of memory dedicated 

to  saved  events.  When  keeping  a  prolonged  list 

of events outside of the tools memory, refer to the 

ONE-KEY

 app for better backup. To clear your 

saved events, connect to the ONE-KEY

 app 

and  clear  the  memory  on  the  tool  using  the  app. 

This ensures that the events are backed up online 

within the ONE-KEY

 cloud. 

NOTE:

 The display 

will prompt that the memory is close to being full or 

reached capacity.

Summary of Contents for M12 FUEL 2465-20

Page 1: ...2 FUEL CON ONE KEY OPERATOR S MANUAL MANUEL de L UTILISATEUR MANUAL del OPERADOR WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le r...

Page 2: ...ll times This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts Loose clothes je...

Page 3: ...rasp the trigger handle of the tool Do not apply pressure to the end of trigger handle This may result in damage to the tool Always verify the calibration of the tool if its capacity has been overload...

Page 4: ...the group Press and hold the save button for 3 seconds ONE KEY To learn more about the ONE KEY function ality for this tool please reference the Quick Start guide included with this product or go to m...

Page 5: ...ed from 0 to full RPM 1 To start the tool pull the paddle switch NOTE A LED is turned on when the switch is pulled The tool will shut off automatically when maximum run down torque is reached 2 To var...

Page 6: ...y for ALL repairs Maintaining Tool Keep your tool battery pack and charger in good repair by adopting a regular maintenance program Inspect your tool for issues such as undue noise misalignment or bin...

Page 7: ...ded at the time warranty service is requested ACCEPTANCE OF THE EXCLUSIVE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN ISACONDITION OF THE CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF EVERY MILWAUKEE PRODUCT IF Y...

Page 8: ...squent d tre happ s par les pi ces en mouvement Si les outils sont quip s de dispositifs de d pous si rage s assurer qu ils sont connect s et correcte ment utilis s L utilisation d un collecteur de po...

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Page 10: ...veau de charge restant de la batterie L indicateur de niveau de charge restera allum durant l op ration Charger la pile lorsque l indicateur de niveau de charge est affich REMARQUE L outil s arr tera...

Page 11: ...tion initiale du senseur de deux secondes pourra influencer la valeur du couple Appuyer sur le bouton de d marrage pour allumer l afficheur ACL Appuyer sur le bouton de d marrage et le tenir enfonc af...

Page 12: ...ge indiquant que la m moire est presque pleine ou bien que sa capacit est presque puis e D pannage Probl me Cause Solution La cl ne d marre pas lorsque le bouton d alimentation est appuy Il n y a pas...

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Page 15: ...es tomando en cuenta las condiciones de trabajo y el trabajo a realizar El uso de la herramienta el ctrica para operaciones diferentes a las previstas podr a generar una situaci n peligrosa Mantenga l...

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Page 18: ...d de impulso aumente o disminuya la presi n sobre el interruptor Mientras m s se jale el interruptor mayor ser la velocidad 3 Para detener la herramienta oprima el interruptor tipo paleta APPLICACIONE...

Page 19: ...misma Acuda siempre a un Centro de Ser vicio MILWAUKEE para TODAS las reparaciones Mantenimiento de las herramientas Adopte un programa regular de mantenimiento y man tenga su herramienta en buenas co...

Page 20: ...de las l mparas de LED en la L mpara de trabajo LED y el Bulbo mejorado de LED para la Luz de trabajo es por la vida del producto sujeto a las limitaciones anteriores Si durante el uso normal el LED o...

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