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MODEL

MODEL

MODEL

MODEL  

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

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-61EZ

61EZ

61EZ

61EZ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

-

-

-62EZ

62EZ

62EZ

62EZ 

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

-

-

-90EZ

90EZ

90EZ

90EZ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

-

-

-110EZ

110EZ

110EZ

110EZ 

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

-

-

-210EZ

210EZ

210EZ

210EZ 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S

S

S

S-

-

-

-80EZA

80EZA

80EZA

80EZA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION  

 

 

 

Read and fully understand all the instructions before use. 

Keep this manual in designated place for easy and quick reference. 

The models mentioned on this manual are designed for use outside Japan. 

Warranty shall be void if above mentioned models are use in Japan.

 

 

Summary of Contents for S-110EZ

Page 1: ... 210EZ 210EZ 210EZ 210EZ S S S S 80EZA 80EZA 80EZA 80EZA CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Read and fully understand all the instructions before use Keep this manual in designated place for easy and quick reference The models mentioned on this manual are designed for use outside Japan Warranty shall be void if above mentioned models are use in Japan ...

Page 2: ...d this instruction manual carefully before use Full understanding of manual is essential to prevent personal injury or malfunction Keep this manual in a bag attached to the back of metal case lid for easy and quick reference If manual or warning label is lost or becomes illegible or if additional manual is required contact your distributor If you have any questions about the products or the conten...

Page 3: ... could immediately result in severe personal injury or death in the worst case Warning is used to indicate hazardous or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death in the worst occasion Caution is used to indicate hazardous or unsafe practices which could result in personal injury or product or property damage Even if the risk is classified as risk could become more seri...

Page 4: ...S TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 2 APPLICATION 4 3 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 4 4 PART NAME 11 5 FEATURES 12 6 BEFORE USE 13 7 OPERATING PROCEDURE 14 8 CHANGING SOCKET 16 9 INSPECTION MAINTENANCE 20 10 SPECIFICATIONS 22 11 AFTERSALES SERVICE 23 ...

Page 5: ...sparks which may ignite the dust of fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 2 2 2 Electrical safety Electrical safety Electrical safety Electrical safety a Power tool plugs must match the outlet Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching out...

Page 6: ...ersonal injuries c Avoid accidental starting Ensure the switch is in the off position before plugging in Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or plugging in power tools that have the switch on invites accidents d Remove any adjusting key 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 e Do ...

Page 7: ...ol Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation If damaged have the power tool repaired before use Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools f Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained cutting tools w...

Page 8: ...ONS FOR USE To prevent accidents personal injury and etc read and follow all instructions listed below DANGER DANGER DANGER DANGER Beware Beware Beware Beware of electric shock when operating at high place of electric shock when operating at high place of electric shock when operating at high place of electric shock when operating at high place Failure to follow this instruction may result in fall...

Page 9: ... wrench around the place where gasoline gas thinner benzene etc are stored thinner benzene etc are stored thinner benzene etc are stored thinner benzene etc are stored Do not use the wrench around flammable substances to avoid the accidental fire caused by the spark out of the electric motor Beware of fall down accident Beware of fall down accident Beware of fall down accident Beware of fall down ...

Page 10: ...intenance Or other danger is foreseen Failure to follow these instructions may result in accidental starting and personal injury Do not disassemble Do not disassemble Do not disassemble Do not disassemble or modify the or modify the or modify the or modify the wrench wrench wrench wrench Disassembly or modification made by unauthorized personnel may result in malfunction or personal injury Disasse...

Page 11: ... before operation items before operation items before operation items before operation Check for any deformation crack or damage on the wrench body sockets electric cord plug and etc Do not use the wrench if any problem are found on items listed above Make sure that socket assembly is correctly installed on the wrench Make sure that set screws are securely fastened Loose installation may result in...

Page 12: ...red Grounding Earth Connection is always required Supplied tool has no double insulation structure hence tool must be earthed Do not connect grounding earth lead to Do not connect grounding earth lead to Do not connect grounding earth lead to Do not connect grounding earth lead to gas pipe gas pipe gas pipe gas pipe If extension cable is used apply those with earth and 3 If extension cable is used...

Page 13: ...and non skid footwear when operating outdoor Always wear safety helmet Use genuine accessories or attachments manufactured by Use genuine accessories or attachments manufactured by Use genuine accessories or attachments manufactured by Use genuine accessories or attachments manufactured by Mae Mae Mae Maeda Metal Industries Ltd da Metal Industries Ltd da Metal Industries Ltd da Metal Industries Lt...

Page 14: ...on units When applying extension cord select shorter extension units than specified below depending on the cross section than specified below depending on the cross section than specified below depending on the cross section than specified below depending on the cross section Max Length Nominal conducting cable cross section 115V 220V 1 25mm2 10m 20m 2 0mm2 20m 40m H07RN F 3 5mm2 30m 60m AWG 14 50...

Page 15: ... 14 4 4 4 4 PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME PART NAME ...

Page 16: ...ct your distributor for other available sockets and accessories Contact your distributor for other available sockets and accessories Contact your distributor for other available sockets and accessories Contact your distributor for other available sockets and accessories 5 5 5 5 FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES FEATURES Short nosed Corner Type Shear Wrench S 80EZA Anti defacement Mechanism Inner Socket ...

Page 17: ...power source Accidental starting invites personal injury 1 Check for any deformation crack or damage on wrench body socket electric cord etc Do not use wrench if any problem is found on items listed above 2 Make sure to use commercial power supply Use appropriate power source as indicated on the rating plate 3 Make sure that socket assembly is correctly installed on the wrench 4 Make sure that set...

Page 18: ...required before using SHEAR WRENCH MASTER is required before using SHEAR WRENCH MASTER is required before using SHEAR WRENCH MASTER is required before using SHEAR WRENCH 1 Slide Inner Socket over the bolt pintail Fig 4 2 Slide Outer Socket over the nut Fig 5 Slightly turn Internal Gear when slide over is difficult Outer Socket can not be engaged on the nut when Anti defacement mechanism of the Inn...

Page 19: ... the tightening proceeds then bolt pintail shears off when designated torque is reached Fig 7 5 When tightening is completed remove wrench from bolt nut assembly Sheared off bolt pintail remains in Inner Socket Fig 8 6 Pull Ejector Lever to eject bolt pintail Fig 9 Keep pintail in designated bag ...

Page 20: ... ejector pin by pulling ejector lever before changing Release ejector pin by pulling ejector lever before changing Release ejector pin by pulling ejector lever before changing Release ejector pin by pulling ejector lever before changing sockets sockets sockets sockets Accidental ejector pin release invites blindness or injury Adaptable models are S 61EZ S 62EZ S 90EZ S 110EZ S 210EZ 1 Remove inner...

Page 21: ...ween main body and outer socket as shown per Fig 12 WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING There should be no gap between the socket assembly and the There should be no gap between the socket assembly and the There should be no gap between the socket assembly and the There should be no gap between the socket assembly and the wrench wrench wrench wrench The gap invites accidents or breakage of the sockets...

Page 22: ...f spirolox pick it up and turn to remove it Then dismantle outer and inner sockets 2 Prepare outer and inner sockets of the right sizes suitable for the size of bolt to be tightened Example Use our standard socket for 3 4 to 3 4 bolts 3 Firstly install inner socket to the ejector pin on the main body then install outer socket to inner socket as shown in Fig 14 ...

Page 23: ...NG WARNING WARNING There sh There sh There sh There should be no gap between the socket assembly and the ould be no gap between the socket assembly and the ould be no gap between the socket assembly and the ould be no gap between the socket assembly and the wrench wrench wrench wrench The gap invites accidents or breakage of the sockets or the wrench body ...

Page 24: ...cket the inner socket the inner socket the inner socket without pulling the ejector lever without pulling the ejector lever without pulling the ejector lever without pulling the ejector lever There is a risk of unexpected bolt pintail ejection when inner drive of the inner socket is worn down The inner socket must be immediately replaced Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious acc...

Page 25: ...rushes are placed in two positions Indicate the wrench model when carbon brushes are needed because carbon brush differs from model to model 7 Replace carbon brush as shown in the following Fig 14 8 Overhaul must be carried out every 6 months or 30 000 tightening whichever comes first Contact your distributor for overhaul Let two A portion coinside ...

Page 26: ...t 804N m 595lbf ft 1010N m 745lbf ft 2059N m 1520lbf ft 804N m 595lbf ft Rated No load Speed 22min 1 20min 1 15min 1 16min 1 16min 1 16min 1 22min 1 20min 1 12min 1 12min 1 Sound Pressure Level 84dB A 88dB A 86dB A Sound Power Level 95dB A 99dB A 97dB A Vibration Level 2 5m s2 or below Weight 5 5kg 12 1lb 7 5kg 16 5lb 10 3kg 22 7lb 16 5kg 36 3lb 7 9kg 17 4lb Insulation Class Class I Single Insulat...

Page 27: ...Do not Do not use wrench when malfunction deficiency in wrenches use wrench when malfunction deficiency in wrenches use wrench when malfunction deficiency in wrenches use wrench when malfunction deficiency in wrenches performance personal injury or property loss i performance personal injury or property loss i performance personal injury or property loss i performance personal injury or property l...

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