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• When battery pack is not in use, keep it away 

from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, 

keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects, 

that can make a connection from one terminal 

to another. 

Shorting the battery terminals together 

may cause burns or a fire. 

• Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected 

from the battery; avoid contact. If contact ac

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cidentally  occurs,  flush  with  water.  If  liquid 

contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. 

Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation 

or burns.

• Do not use a battery pack or tool that is dam

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aged or modified. 

Damaged or modified batteries 

may exhibit unpredictable behavior resulting in fire, 

explosion or risk of injury.

• Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or 

excessive temperature. 

Exposure to fire or tem

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perature above 265°F (130°C) may cause explosion.

• Follow all charging instructions and do not charge 

the battery pack or tool outside the temperature 

range  specified  in  the  instructions. 

Charging 

improperly or at temperatures outside the specified 

range may damage the battery and increase the risk 

of fire.

SERVICE

• Have your power tool serviced by a qualified 

repair person using only identical replacement 

parts. 

This will ensure that the safety of the power 

tool is maintained.

• Never service damaged battery packs. 

Service 

of battery packs should only be performed by the 

manufacturer or authorized service providers.

SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR 

UTILITY CRIMPER

• Use tool only as directed. Only trained personnel 

should operate tool.

• 

WARNING

To reduce the risk of arc flash,

 

electric shock and property 

damage, work on deenergized lines when 

possible. Tool is not insulated. Should work 

on energized lines be required, ensure all proper 

precautions, including those contained in NFPA 

70E, have been taken first.

• Do not use tool without crimping jaws installed. 

Fingers could be crushed. 

• Keep hands away from crimping jaws while tool

 is in use. 

Fingers could be crushed.

• To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles 

or glasses with side shields when operating or 

servicing the tool.

• Inspect and discard workpieces with cracks or 

wear before use. Materials may crack or shatter.

• Use tool only with MILWAUKEE crimping jaws, 

dies, and connectors for which they are rated. 

Jaws, dies, and connectors must be used in an 

APPROVED COMBINATION to achieve a success-

ful operation. 

Improper combinations can result in 

a faulty crimp. Electric shock, fire, explosion, and 

property damage could occur.

• Follow connector manufacturers' installation 

instructions. 

Other uses may cause damage to 

the tool, accessories, and workpiece.

• If using with a lanyard, do not exceed maximum 

capacity  marked  on  the  lanyard  label. 

Always 

determine the weight of the product, with all ac-

cessories, when selecting the appropriate lanyard 

system. Exceeding maximum capacity may result in 

serious injury. See specifications for tool and battery 

weight.

• Use only with energy absorbing lanyards that 

comply with ANSI/ISEA 121. 

Ropes, straps or 

chains  may  break  and  cause  failure.  Do  not  use 

with lanyards at full tension.

• Always use common sense and be cautious when 

using tools. 

It is not possible to anticipate every 

situation that could result in a dangerous outcome. 

Do not use this tool if you do not understand these 

operating instructions or you feel the work is beyond 

your capability; contact Milwaukee Tool or a trained 

professional for additional information or training.

 

Maintain  labels  and  nameplates. 

These carry 

important  information.  If  unreadable  or  missing, 

contact a MILWAUKEE service facility for a free 

replacement.

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WARNING

Some dust created by power sanding, 

sawing, grinding, drilling, and other 

construction activities contains chemicals known to 

cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive 

harm. Some examples of these chemicals are:

• lead from lead-based paint

• crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other 

masonry products, and

• arsenic and chromium from chemically-treated 

lumber.

  Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on 

how often you do this type of work. To reduce your 

exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated 

area, and work with approved safety equipment, such 

as those dust masks that are specially designed to 

filter out microscopic particles.

SYMBOLOGY

   Volts

 

  Direct Current

 

 

WARNING

To reduce the risk of arc 

flash,  electric  shock  and 

property damage, work on deenergized 

lines when possible. Tool is not insulated. 

Should work on energized lines be re-

quired, ensure all proper precautions, in-

cluding those contained in NFPA 70E, 

have been taken first.

 

 

WARNING

Keep hands away from 

crimping jaws while tool is 

in use. Fingers could be crushed.

 

 

To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury,  wear  safety 

goggles or glasses with side shields when 

operating or servicing the tool.

 

  Read operator's manual

 

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Summary of Contents for M18 FORCE LOGIC 2978-20

Page 1: ...nd operator s manual AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le risque de blessures l utilisateur doit lire et bien comprendre le manuel ADVERTENCIAPara reducir el riesgo de lesiones el usuario debe leer y ente...

Page 2: ...y or wrench before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all...

Page 3: ...ATION to achieve a success ful operation Improper combinations can result in a faulty crimp Electric shock fire explosion and property damage could occur Follow connector manufacturers installation in...

Page 4: ...20 Utility Crimper Description Grounding Overhead Copper Wire Copper Wire Aluminum Wire ACSR Wire Ground Grid Connectors E Taps H Taps Tension Splice Lugs 5 8 Service Entrance 840 Service Entrance H T...

Page 5: ...the retaining pins pull dies out from crimping jaws ONE KEY To learn more about the ONE KEY functionality for thistool pleaserefertothequickreferenceincludedwith this product or go to milwaukeetool c...

Page 6: ...ise misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts or any other condition that may affect the tool operation Return the tool battery pack and charger to a MILWAUKEE service facility for rep...

Page 7: ...the product subject to the limitations above If during normal use the LED or LED Bulb fails the part will be replaced free of charge Warranty Registration is not necessary to obtain the applicable war...

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Page 12: ...WAUKEE 5 Continuez le sertissage selon les instructions du fabricant du connecteur Pour plus d information voir les graphiques Cosse et pissures Pour les pissures commencez le sertissage dans le centr...

Page 13: ...de leurs pi ces pour un meilleur rendement Cette garantie ne couvre pas la r paration des pi ces due l utilisation normale de l outil y compris mais sans s y limiter les mandrins les brosses les cord...

Page 14: ...El uso de una extensi n adecuada para el uso en exteriores disminuye el riesgo de descarga el ctrica Si es inevitable utilizar una herramienta el ctrica en un lugar h medo utilice un alimentador de c...

Page 15: ...30 C 265 F puede causar explosiones Siga todas las instrucciones de carga y no cargue la bater a o la herramienta fuera del rango de temperatura especificado en las instrucciones La carga incorrecta o...

Page 16: ...o el ctrico choque el ctrico o da os a la p r o p i e d a d t r a b a j a e n l n e a s desenergizadas cuando resulte posible La herramienta no cuenta con aislamiento En caso de que sea necesario trab...

Page 17: ...enta no opere la herra mienta sin el pasador de retenci n totalmente insertado y bloqueado en su posici n Pueden presentarse da os al cilindro ADVERTENCIA Un crimpado incompleto o defectuoso podr a ca...

Page 18: ...ando el ciclo haya finalizado la herramienta se apagar y el indicador se iluminar Suelte el gatillo LED Indicador Definici n Verde fijo La herramienta termin la operaci n y alcanz la presi n total de...

Page 19: ...rectamente regr sela con el cargador y la bater a a un centro de servicio MILWAUKEE ONE KEY ADVERTENCIA Riesgo de quem adura qu mica Estedispositivocontieneunabater ade bot n tipo moneda de litio Una...

Page 20: ...l periodo de garant a si no se proporciona comprobante de compra al solicitar el servicio en garant a LA ACEPTACI N DE LOS REMEDIOS EXCLUSIVOS DE REPA RACI N Y REEMPLAZO AQU DESCRITOS ES UNA CONDICI N...

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