ASG, Division of Jergens, Inc.
15700
S. Waterloo Road | Cleveland, OH 44110-3898 | Phone: (888) 486-6163 | Fax: (216) 481-4519 | Email: [email protected] | Web: www.asg-jergens.com
16. Stay Alert: Always remain vigilant, use common sense, and do
not operate the tool when you are tired.
17. Check Damaged Parts: Before using the tool, a damaged
protective cover or other parts should be carefully checked to
determine whether the tool will operate correctly and perform
as designed.
18. Ground the tool.
19. This screwdriver uses external carbon brushes. We recommend
brush replacement (1) after about 1 million operations, (2)
annual maintenance check, (3) when the tool begins to show
irregular rotational movement, the motor sound is abnormal,
there is overheating or the tool is no longer operating at full
strength.
Cautions in Operation
1. If there are any problems, do not disassemble the tool. Stop
operations and contact ASG immediately.
2. Never lubricate the tool with aerosol oil or similar lubricants.
3. Do not drop, hit, or abuse the tool.
4. Never use chemicals to wipe the body cover
5. Use only the correct voltage.
6. Do not pull the AC cord when unplugging from the power
outlet. Grasp the plug.
7. For safety use, do not set the torque adjusting nut higher than 10
on the torque adjusting scale
8. Use the tool intermittently: (Example: 0.5 seconds ON, 4.5
seconds OFF)
9. Do not tighten more than 720 tapping screws in an hour.
10. This tool is not for tightening wood screws
11. Set the power switch to OFF before putting the tool in reverse.
12. If the tool is not being used, turn the tool off and unplug the AC
cord plug.
Operating Procedure
1. Attach the bit to the driver.
2. See the torque chart and match it with you torque application.
3. Set the fastening torque for the driver unit with torque
adjusting nut.
4. Select correct spring by color for corresponding torque
according to the torque chart.
5. Plug in the power supply and check red power indicator. If it is
not on, check fuse on power pack or AC supply.
6. Connect the cord of driver to power supply. Tighten knurled
ring.
7. Set torque adjusting nut at proper position.
8. Turn the FOR/REV switch to OFF and connect the driver plug to
an AC power outlet.
9. Turn the switch to either FOR or REV to start the screwdriver.
10. Operate the clutch until the screw is tightened to the set torque
value.
11. Always turn the power off before reversing the rotation
direction setting.
12. When loosening a tightened screw, turn the FOR/REV switch to
REV and loosen in the reverse direction.
HIOS CL, SS, and A Series
Operational Manual
Clutch Type Torque Auto Control
• CL-2000, CL-3000, CL-4000, CL-6000, CL-6500 and CL-7000
(NL and Push-to-Start Type)
• SS-2000, SS-3000, SS-4000, SS-6500 and SS-7000 (Push-to-
Start Type)
• A-4500, A-5000 and A-6500 (Push-to-Start Type)
• ESD, Q-CR-ESD, Q
Important: Please read and save the operating instructions.
Warning: When using electric tools, the following basic safety
precautions should always be adhered to in order to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
Precautions
1. Keep Work Area Clean: Cluttered areas and benches can result
in injuries.
2. Consider Work Area Environment: Do not expose tools to rain.
Do not use tools in damp or wet locations. Keep work area
well lit. Never use the tool in an area with dangerous objects
present. (gasoline, benzene, thinner, gas glue, metallic objects,
etc.)
3. Secure Work: Use clamps or a vice to hold work piece.
4. Guard Against Electric Shock: Prevent body contact with
grounded surfaces.
5. Keep Away From Children and Unauthorized Personnel: Do not
allow children or unauthorized personnel to use the tool.
6. Store Idle Tools: When not in use, tools should be stored in a dry
and high or locked-up place.
7. Remove Adjusting Keys And Wrenches: Make a habit of
checking to see that keys and adjusting wrenches are removed
from the tool before turning it on.
8. Use The Correct Tool: Use the tool for the correct work for its
rated power and design.
9. Dress Properly: Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they
can be caught in moving parts. Wear protective headwear to
contain long hair.
10. Use Safety Glasses: Also use a face or dust mask if the operation
involves dust.
11. Do Not Abuse The Cord: Never carry the tool by its cord or pull
it to disconnect from the power outlet. Keep the cord away
from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
12. Do Not Overreach: Maintain proper footing and balance at all
times.
13. Maintain Tools With Care: Keep tools clean for better and
safer performance. Follow instructions for lubricating and
changing accessories. To use the tool for an extended period
of time safely, perform periodical inspections on the tool and if
damaged, contact ASG. Keep hands dry, clean, and free from oil
and grease. Inspect extension cords periodically and replace if
damaged.
14. Disconnect Tools: When the tool is not in use, such as attaching
and removing the bit, changing the Carbon Brush, inspection or
cleaning, disconnect the tool from the power outlet.
15. Avoid Unintentional Starting: Ensure that the switch is off when
plugging in. Do not carry the tool with finger on the switch.