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PARTS LIST

NOTE:

Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only,

and are not available individually as replacement parts.

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Part # 

Description 

Qty. 

Part # 

Description 

Qty. 

 

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9

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1

 

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1

 

1

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3

 

1

 

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2

Bearing 

31 

Field Case 

Band 

32 

Screw (M5 x 8) 

Gear Box 

33 

Washer (M5) 

Inner Gear 

34 

Hex Bolt (M5 x 60) 

Compression Spring 

35 

End Cap 

Pin (2 x 10) 

36 

Screw (ST4.2 x 16-F-H) 

Spring Pin 

37 

Screw (ST4.2 x 19-F-H) 

10 

Impact Head 

38 

Handle Cover 

11 

Impactor 

39 

Rocker Switch 

12 

Steel Ball (5/32") 

22 

40 

Switch Holder 

13 

Spring 

41 

Capacitor 

14 

Steel Ball (9/32") 

42 

Terminal Post 

15 

Spindle 

43 

Screw (ST4.2 x 16-F-H) 

16 

Gear 

44 

Cord Clamp 

 

1

 

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5

4

 

2

 

n

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P

 

7

1
18 

Washer 

46 

Power Cord 

19 

Bearing (61910-2Z) 

47 

Name Plate 

20 

O-Rubber Sealing Ring 

48 

Brush Holder 

21 

Inner Cover 

49 

Carbon Brush 

22 

Fan Baffle 

50 

Brush Cap 

23 

Bearing (6200-2RS) 

51 

Brush Cap Cover 

24 

Armature 

52 

Screw (ST4.2 x 9.5-F-H) 

25 

Bearing (608-2Z) 

53 

Four Corners Bolt 

26 

Screw (5 x 70) 

54 

Handle Holder 

27 

Washer (M5) 

55 

Rod Holder 

28 

Field 

56 

Side Handle 

Summary of Contents for 150611

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Page 2: ...ions listed in the following pages may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS UNPACKING When unpacking check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List on...

Page 3: ...plugging in power tools with the Power Switch on invites accidents 4 Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the power tool on A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of th...

Page 4: ...ool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools 8 Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model Acces...

Page 5: ...s or pull the Plug from an outlet Keep the Power Cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged Power Cords immedi ately Damaged Power Cords increase the risk of electric shock 6...

Page 6: ...voltage resulting in loss of power and possible tool damage See Figure B next page 3 The smaller the gauge number of the wire the greater the capacity of the cord For example a 14 gauge cord can carry...

Page 7: ...Canadian Standards Association Underwriters Laboratories Inc Volts Alternating Current Amperes No Load Revolutions Per Minute RPM RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS 120 VOLT NAMEPLATE...

Page 8: ...rical outlet before changing accessories or performing any inspection maintenance or cleaning procedures 8 Industrial applications must follow OSHA requirements 9 Use the right tool or attachment for...

Page 9: ...Switch to turn off the ImpactWrench The Rocker Switch features a forward reverse mechanism which allows you to change the rotational direction of the Impact Wrench For a clockwise rotation squeeze the...

Page 10: ...s torque from the Motor will cause the tool to twist Then squeeze the upper portion of the Rocker Switch 39 to loosen the nut or squeeze the lower portion of the Rocker Switch to tighten the nut See F...

Page 11: ...spark when first used until they wear and conform to the Motor s Armature See Figure E 5 WARNING All maintenance service and repairs not listed in this manual are only to be attempted by a qualified t...

Page 12: ...x 19 F H 2 10 Impact Head 1 38 Handle Cover 1 11 Impactor 1 39 Rocker Switch 1 12 Steel Ball 5 32 22 40 Switch Holder 1 13 Spring 1 41 Capacitor 1 14 Steel Ball 9 32 2 42 Terminal Post 1 15 Spindle 1...

Page 13: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 13 NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts 49 50 51 52...

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