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MAIN BODY

MAIN BODY

BLADE B 

& MANDREL

INNER 

SHROUD

REQUIRED

OUTER 

SHROUD

5.  ASSEMBLY

5.1. 

  

BLADE A AND MANDREL

 

NOTE:

 Apply tape to outer shroud.

  

5.2. 

  

BLADE B AND MANDREL

 

 

NOTE: 

Centre punch the nut when there is no hole present.

 

NOTE: 

Apply tape to outer shroud.

 NOTE:

 Disposable Blade (5) is required for this type of hardened nut. Blades  A & B will be damaged if used on hardened nuts.  

5.2.1.   

ASSEMBLY

5.2.1.1.    Separate outer shroud from main tool body.

5.2.1.2. 

   Select the correct blade to suit locknut/stud, refer to fig.3.

5.2.1.3.    Make sure the spring is inside the main body and clip the blade assembly into the tool body (secured by the spring ring.)

5.3. 

  

BLADE C DISPOSABLE ( see also Section 7)

 

NOTE: BLADE C IS REQUIRED FOR THIS TYPE OF HARDENED NUT (AS SHOWN IN FIG.7)

5.3.1.   

Blade C is designed to remove 2 sizes of lock nuts. Choose the end of Blade C that best locates into the locknut pattern. 

5.3.2.   

One end of the Blade is designed to remove all 4 lock nuts on one vehicle.

6.  OPERATION BLADES A & B

  

 

NOTE:

 All illustrations shown WITHOUT hand protection ring fitted. 

 

This should always be used.

6.1. 

  

Remove outer shroud from body.

6.2. 

  

Select correct blade to suit lock nut type and wheel bolt recess size.

6.3. 

  

When using Blade A: if the inner shroud will fit over the locknut when 

 

offered up to the wheel, this will help keep the tool centred.

6.4. 

  

Refit the outer shroud over the tool body (the outer shroud should 

 

protrude 5mm ahead of the tips of the blade to provide a shield to 

 

the lock nut.

 

This will provide protection to the wheel. The lock nut/stud and the blade 

 

are all inside the outer shroud.

6.5. 

  

Fit the hand protection ring over the end of the tool.

 

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WARNING!

 Blades A and B must not be used on hardened nuts or studs.

6.6. 

  

Use the centre punch provided to test the lock nut for hardness. Make sure

 

that the rest of the wheel nuts are all fitted and tightened.

 

Where possible test the centre of the nut face.

6.7. 

  

If the centre punch makes a pop mark without deforming

 proceed as 

 

per instructions below.

6.8. 

  

If the punch deforms/blunts - 

 

DO NOT USE BLADES A OR B AS DAMAGE TO THE BLADES WILL

 

RESULT, see Section 7 Blade C Operation.

6.9. 

  

OPERATION BLADES A and B fig.4

 

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WARNING!

 Wear appropriate PPE: gloves, safety goggles ansd safety 

 footwear. 

6.9.1. 

  

The tool must be placed firmly against the lock nut face, inline, horizontal and in the centre of the lock nut.

6.9.2. 

  

The blades must be held firmly against the lock nut face to prevent the tool bouncing away from the lock nut.

6.9.3.   

With a 3lb club hammer gradually build up the force of the applied to the tool until the teeth are driven into the lock nut face. 

6.9.4.   

Let the tool do the job.

6.9.5.   

Maintain the contact between the blade and the locknut and place the 24mm impact socket onto the main body.

6.9.6.   

Use  either:

 

Quality air impact wrench, heavy duty impact driver (standard tool unsuitable), breaker bar, see below.

BLADE A 

& MANDREL

BLADE B 

& MANDREL

BLADE C 

fig.1

fig.2

fig.3

SX299.V2      Issue 1     07/01/20

Summary of Contents for SX299.V2

Page 1: ...ool if you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication 9 Maintain the tool in good condition 9 Follow all workshop safety rules regulations and conditions 9 Wear eye protection protective gloves and safety footwear 9 Maintain correct balance and footing Ensure the floor is not slippery and wear non slip shoes 9 Keep children and non essential persons away from the ...

Page 2: ...hroud over the tool body the outer shroud should protrude 5mm ahead of the tips of the blade to provide a shield to the lock nut This will provide protection to the wheel The lock nut stud and the blade are all inside the outer shroud 6 5 Fit the hand protection ring over the end of the tool WARNING Blades A and B must not be used on hardened nuts or studs 6 6 Use the centre punch provided to test...

Page 3: ...the tools slips re cut and try again NOTE It is possible to support the tool with a small scissor jack Use the assistance of a second person to push down on the bar The other person pushes the tool into the locknut 7 OPERATION BLADE C 7 1 Blade C is designed to remove the type of hardened nut shown in fig 8 7 2 Blade C is designed to remove two sizes of lock nuts Select the end that is a best fit ...

Page 4: ...en the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations Note It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice Important No Liability is accepted for incorrect...

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