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T50

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SAFETY

WARNING:

Observe the safety regulations in the
instruction manual of the power tool to
be used.  Please read the following
instructions carefully.  Failure to do so
could lead to serious injury.  When using
electric tools, basic safety precautions,
including the following should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock and personal injury.  Also
observe any applicable additional safety
rules. Read the following safety
instructions before attempting to operate
this product.

PLEASE KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.

The attention of UK users is drawn to
The Provision and Use of Work
Equipment Regulations 1998, and any
subsequent amendments.

Users should also read the HSE/HSC
Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery
Approved Code of Practice and
Guidance Document and any
amendments.

Users must be competent with
woodworking equipment before using
our products.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Residual Risk.  Although the safety
instructions and operating manuals for
our tools contain extensive instructions
on safe working with power tools, every
power tool involves a certain residual
risk which cannot be completely
excluded by safety mechanisms.  Power
tools must therefore always be operated
with caution! 

General

1.

Disconnect power tool and
attachment from power supply when
not in use, before servicing, when
making adjustments and when
changing accessories such as
cutters. Ensure switch is in “off”
position.  Always ensure cutter has
stopped rotating.

2.

Always mount the power tool,
accessory or attachment in
conformity with the instructions. Only
use attachment and accessories
specified in the power tool manual.
The tool or attachment should not be
modified or used for any application
other than that for which it was
designed. Do not force tool.

3.

Keep children and visitors away.  Do
not let children or visitors touch the
tool, accessory or attachment.  Keep
children and visitors away from work
area.  Make the workshop child proof
with padlock and master switch.

4.

Dress properly.  Do not wear loose
clothing or jewellry, they can be
caught in moving parts.  Rubber
gloves and non-skid footwear is
recommended when working
outdoors.  Wear protective hair
covering to contain long hair.

5.

Consider working environment.  Do
not use the product in the rain or in
a damp environment.  Keep work
area well lit.  Do not use power
tools near gasoline or flammable
liquids.  Keep workshop at a
comfortable temperature so your
hands are not cold.  Connect
machines that are used in the
open via a residual current device
(RCD) with an actuation current of
30 mA maximum.  Use only
extension cables that are approved
for outdoor use.

6.

The accessory or attachment must
be kept level and stable at all
times.

7.

Keep work area clean.  Cluttered
workshops and benches can cause
injuries.  Ensure there is sufficient
room to work safely.

8.

Secure idle tools.  When not in
use, tools should be stored in a dry
and high or locked up place, out of
reach of children.

9.

For best control and safety use
both hands on the power tool and
attachment.  Keep both hands
away from cutting area. Always
wait for the spindle and cutter to
stop rotating before making any
adjustments.

10.

Maintain tools and cutters with
care. Keep drill bits sharp and
clean for better and safer
performance.  Do not use
damaged drill bits.  Follow
instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories.  Keep
handles dry, clean and free from oil
and grease.

11.

Maintain accessories.  Do not use
damaged accessories.  Only use
accessories recommended by the
manufacturer.

12.

Check damaged parts.  Before
operation inspect the attachment,
the power tool, the cable,
extension cable and the plug
carefully for signs of damage.
Check for alignment of moving
parts, binding, breakage, mounting
and any other conditions that may
effect its operation. Have any
damage repaired by an Authorised
Service Agent before using the tool
or accessory.  Protect tools from
impact and shock.

13.

Do not use tool if switch does not
turn it on or off.  Have defective
switches replaced by an Authorised
Service Agent

14.

Do not over reach.  Keep proper
footing and balance at all times.  Do
not use awkward or uncomfortable
hand positions.

15.

Don’t abuse the cable. Never carry
power tool or accessory by cord or
pull it to disconnect from the socket.
Keep cord from heat, oil and sharp
edges.  Always trail the power cord
away from the work area.

16.

Check all fixing and fastening nuts,
bolts and screws on power tool,
attachment and drilling tools before
use to ensure they are tight and
secure.  Periodically check when
machining over long periods.

17.

Stay alert. Watch what you are
doing. Use common sense.  Do not
operate tools when you are tired,
under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.

18.

Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) for eye, ear and respiratory
protection must be worn.  All PPE
must meet current UK and EU
legislation.

19.

Do not leave tools running
unattended.  Do not leave tool until
it comes to a complete stop.

20.

Always clamp workpiece being
machined securely.

21.

Vibration levels.  Hand held power
tools produce different vibration
levels.  You should always refer to
the specifications and relevant
Health & Safety Guide.

Version 7.1 06/2006 PT2

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Summary of Contents for Snappy T50

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Page 3: ...___________________12 MAINTENANCE CARE_______________12 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION________12 GUARANTEE ________________________12 SPARE PARTS Spare Parts List _____________________13 Spare Parts Diagram _________________14 TECHNICAL DATA Voltage UK Eire 12V No load speed min 0 2 300 rpm Impact rate 0 3 000 ipm Maximum torque 160Nm Tool holder 1 4 6 35mm hex Screw size Mechanical M4 M8 Standard M5 M1...

Page 4: ...a residual current device RCD with an actuation current of 30 mA maximum Use only extension cables that are approved for outdoor use 6 The accessory or attachment must be kept level and stable at all times 7 Keep work area clean Cluttered workshops and benches can cause injuries Ensure there is sufficient room to work safely 8 Secure idle tools When not in use tools should be stored in a dry and h...

Page 5: ...he wires to their respective points in the plug see below Brown is for Live L 2 and Blue is for Neutral N 3 Before replacing the top cover of the mains plug ensure that the cable restraint 4 is holding the outer sheath of the cable firmly and that the two leads are correctly fixed at the terminal screws Using an Extension Cable If an extension cable is required use an approved triple core extensio...

Page 6: ... has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way take it to a Trend Service Agent If you wish to charge a second battery pack unplug the charger from the mains supply and leave it for at least 15 minutes After this time you can charge a second battery pack Do not disassemble charger take it to a Trend Service Agent when service or repair is required Incorrect reassemble may ...

Page 7: ...ck and charger to a Trend Service Agent The battery pack should be recharged when it fails to produce sufficient power on jobs which were easily done previously DO NOT CONTINUE to use if the battery pack does not charge properly Follow the charging procedure You may also charge a partially used pack whenever you desire with no adverse affect on the battery pack Under certain conditions with the ch...

Page 8: ... fast charging mode 1 hour charge time NOTE This will occur when continuous use of your tool causes the battery pack to become hot It does not occur under normal conditions Additional Safety Rules for Impact Drivers Always hold tool by insulated gripping surfaces Contact with a live wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and can cause an electric shock Be aware that this tool is alway...

Page 9: ...1000 3 3 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 in accordance with the directives 98 37 EC 73 23 EEC 89 336 EEC 93 68 EEC Level of sound pressure according to 86 188 EEC 98 37 EC measured according to EN 60745 Lpa sound pressure 96 5 dB A Lwa acoustic power 100 3 dB A Radio and TV suppression in compliance with 76 889 EEC and 82 499 EEC INFORMATION ON NOISE VIBRATION The noise level when working can exceed 85 dB A...

Page 10: ...rse button C Quick release chuck D Pistol grip E LED lights F Brush cap G Battery H Battery release button I Charger J LED charger indicator K Metal front housing assembly L Pozi 50mm screwdriver bits Sizes No 1 2 3 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS MANU T50 v1 0 6 11 06 2 14 pm Page 8 ...

Page 11: ... break it Tightening a screw with the impact driver at an angle to the screw can damage the head of the screw and proper force will not be transmitted to the screw Installing or Removing Battery Pack from Impact Driver TO REMOVE BATTERY PACK Depress the battery release button and pull battery pack out of tool TO INSTALL BATTERY PACK Align rails on the tool with the four tabs on the battery pack an...

Page 12: ... approximately one hour the Fast Charge indicator red light should go out indicating that the battery pack is fully charged and that the charger is now in a Trickle Charge mode green light The battery pack can be left on Trickle Charge until you are ready to use it When inserting battery pack onto charger if the yellow light starts to blink and the green light begins to glow wake up battery this i...

Page 13: ...the correct bit or socket size will cause a reduction in fastening torque 3 Variable Speed Trigger Switch Operating the tool at a reduced speed will reduce the fastening torque 4 Bolt Size Larger bolt diameters generally require higher fastening torque Fastening torque will also vary according to length grade and torque coefficient 5 Material The type of material and surface finish of the material...

Page 14: ...be sorted for environmental friendly recycling Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste Local regulations may provide for separate collection of electrical products from the household at municipal waste sites or by retailer when you purchase a new product Please call Trend Technical Support for advice as to how to dispose of unwanted Trend electrical pro...

Page 15: ...0 7 Screw Self Tapping Pan 3 5mm x 17mm Torx WP T50 010 11 4 Screw Self Tapping Pan 4mm x 24mm Torx WP T50 011 12 1 Forward Reverse Button WP T50 012 13 1 Quick Chuck Barrel WP T50 013 14 1 Quick Chuck Washer WP T50 014 15 1 Quick Chuck O Ring Clip WP T50 015 16 1 Quick Chuck Spring WP T50 016 17 2 Quick Chuck Steel Ball WP T50 017 18 1 Charger 230V UK T50 CH 12 UK 1 Charger 230V Euro T50 CH 12 EU...

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Page 20: ...tting Tools cannot be held liable for any material rendered unusable or any form of consequential loss E OE Trend Machinery Cutting Tools Ltd Odhams Trading Estate St Albans Road Watford WD24 7TR England Enquiries __________________0800 487363 Technical Support ____0044 0 1923 224681 Fax ________________0044 0 1923 236879 Email ______________enquiry trendm co uk Web __________________www trend uk ...

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