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Operating Manual

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12  EC Declaration of Conformity

 

In accordance with EU Directives 2004/108/EC; 2006/42/EC

We hereby declare that the 

eForce® - Battery Powered Crimping Tool

conforms to the relevant general safety and health regulations in terms of its design and type, 

and in terms of the model as placed by us on the commercial market. The validity of this 

Declaration is rendered void if the product is not used as intended or if it is modified in ways 

that we have not approved beforehand.

Applicable standards:

EN 55014-1; EN 55014-2; EN 60745-1; EN ISO 12100

Viernau, 04/23/2013

Rennsteig Werkzeuge GmbH

An der Koppel 1

98547 Viernau

Germany

Items not covered by the warranty:

· 

Damage caused by improper use or inadequate maintenance.

· 

 Damage caused by the application of products that Rennsteig has not approved for use with 

its crimping tools.

· 

Damage caused by the crimping of unsuitable cables or connectors.

RENNSTEIG offers no product warranty on replacement parts.

While services rendered under the terms of the warranty are free of charge, the equipment 

owner must bear the costs of carriage in both directions.

Complaints will be recognised only if the equipment is returned in its fully-assembled state to 

Rennsteig or an authorised service centre.

Any repair or exchange of the equipment conducted under the terms of the warranty does not 

extend the warranty period. Repair or exchange always involves the supply of as-new parts, 

whose function matches that of the old parts. All defective – and therefore replaced – parts are 

the property of the manufacturer.

Sascha Zmiskol

Managing Director

Tel.: 

+49 (0) 36847 / 4 41-0

Fax: 

+49 (0) 36847 / 4 41-14

Email:  [email protected]

Web:  www.rennsteig.com

Summary of Contents for eForce E-PEW12

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Rev 2019 05 06 1 18 Read these Operating Instructions before starting work Operating Manual Rev 2019 05 06 1 18 Read these Operating Instructions before starting work...

Page 2: ...5 5 Scope of delivery 6 6 Technical specifications 6 7 Brief description of the crimping tool 7 8 First use and operation 10 9 Cleaning maintenance and repair 15 10 Disposal 17 11 Warranty 17 12 EC D...

Page 3: ...amage to the crimp tool its accessories and the crimp contacts RENNSTEIG accepts no liability for losses resulting from the use of unsuitable crimping tools or crimping tools from other manufacturers...

Page 4: ...ervals Before each use inspect the crimping tools and die sets for cracks and other signs of wear Crimping tools and die sets with material flaws or other signs of wear must be taken out of service im...

Page 5: ...ogram Bj Year of manu facture Ah Amp hour db A Decibel sound pressure bar Bar C Degrees Celsius kN Kilonewton AC Alternating current DC Direct current F Force Diameter h Hour min Minute s Second m s2...

Page 6: ...ment The figure can also be used for an initial estimation of exposure levels Attention During actual use of the equipment the vibration emission figure can differ to the value stated depending on the...

Page 7: ...when the crimping tool is ready for use Allen key 2 An Allen key 2 is required for changing the die sets This key is clipped to the crimping tool The key 2 is removed for use and then pressed back int...

Page 8: ...pted by releasing the Start button 7 This will halt the tool at its current position To re open the tool briefly press the Reset button 8 The tool returns to its starting position 7 2 2 Switching off...

Page 9: ...d Crimping Tool must be powered by a 12 V lithium ion rechargeable battery Behaviour of the crimping tool after prolonged non use or on battery change The crimping tool switches itself off if it is no...

Page 10: ...then crush the operator s fingers Accordingly Never operate the tool without a die set Keep fingers out of the jaws of the tool Please note The crimping tool is not intended as a replacement for a st...

Page 11: ...die set can be screwed into place figure 6 4 Now tighten both screws 5 Push the positioning guide onto the M4x16 screw as shown in Figure 7 and secure using the nut SW 7 6 0 A positioning guide can b...

Page 12: ...e screwed into place figure 6 4 Now tighten both screws 5 Place the positioning guide onto the M4x16 screw as shown in Figure 8 and secure using the thread contained in the locator Figure 9 8 2 LED di...

Page 13: ...nd other objects away from the die set jaws LED display Status cause Action Red LED 4 is flashing Tool outside operating temperature range The tool s operating temperature range is 10 C to 50 C if the...

Page 14: ...ep it pressed until crimping is complete 5 After crimping has finished remove the connector from the crimping tool 1 Check that the connector parameters match those for the crimping die set 2 If requi...

Page 15: ...s Bottom 3 battery LEDs illuminated 20 000 to 15 000 crimp operations Bottom 2 battery LEDs illuminated 15 000 to 10 000 crimp operations Bottom 1 battery LED illuminated 10 000 to 5 000 crimp operati...

Page 16: ...higher crimping force and a reduced crimping height Turn anti clockwise results in a lower crimping force and therefore an increased crimping height 3 Insert screw A into the other threaded hole and...

Page 17: ...waste For disposal of the battery and the charger please follow the information given in the charger s operating instructions RENNSTEIG recommends using a licensed waste management company to handle d...

Page 18: ...Damage caused by the application of products that Rennsteig has not approved for use with its crimping tools Damage caused by the crimping of unsuitable cables or connectors RENNSTEIG offers no produc...

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