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REINSTALLING LUG NUTS
WARNING
Do not get under the vehicle without jack
stands. Jacks are not designed to maintain heavy
loads for long periods of time.
1. Lift wheel back into place.
2. Slide lug nuts onto the wheel bolts in the order
recommended by the lug nut manufacturer.
3. Hand tighten the lug nuts until securely fastened.
4. Do not tighten the lug nuts with the impact wrench.
Excessive torque may cause damage.
5. Use a torque wrench to check that the lug nuts
are tightened enough per the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
6. Remove jack stands. Carefully lower vehicle and
remove the jack. Unplug the impact wrench and store.
IMPORTANT:
It is highly recommended to use a Torque Wrench after use of the Impact Wrench to
correctly and safely set the wheel nut.
WARNING
Do not go underneath your vehicle
without Jack Stands. Jacks are not designed to
maintain heavy loads for long periods of time.
1
. Park vehicle in a safe outside location away from
moving traffic. Always set the vehicle parking brake
and block the wheels so the vehicle will not move
while impact wrench is in use.
2
. Plug in at the mains.
3
. Pick an impact socket that will fit the wheel lug nut.
Press the socket onto the Anvil as shown in “Installing
a Socket”.
NEVER use sockets that are not specifically designed
for use with impact wrenches.
REMOVING LUG NUTS
4
. Place a jack under the jacking point for the wheel to
be removed and raise the vehicle.
5
. Support the vehicle by placing jack stands at
locations recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
6
. Set the Directional Lever to “L” and carefully loosen
the lug nuts. Remove in the order recommended by
the manufacturer.
7
. If the Impact Wrench cannot loosen the lug nut, use
a breaker bar (not included) to break the nut loose
before trying again.
8
. Remove wheel.
IMPORTANT:
Avoid excess use of the Wrench.
When tightening a nut/bolt, never allow the Wrench to impact more than 8 times
to avoid over tightening