MAINTENANCE
Good news - there are no parts inside your impact driver that require professional
service, maintenance or lubrication. All that’s needed is some good old fashioned
TLC - love your power tools and they will love you back.
For safety reasons and your overall peace of mind, we recommend having your
impact driver given a once-over by an expert once every 12 months to ensure that
continues to operate safely. We must mention that all (potentially deviating)
national inspection and maintenance regulations must be observed and adhered.
How to clean your impact driver
We’ve said this before and we will say it again: Before starting to clean your impact
driver,
remove the battery
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For the most part, you'll face the issue of oil or dirt in or around the chuck or alien
debris clogging the vents.
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To clean the chuck - wipe it down with a soft dry cloth with a little bit of
alcohol.
To clean the vents - visually check that there is nothing clogging the
ventilation slots and use compressed dry air at low pressure (don’t forget to
wear safety glasses) to remove any debris.
NB!
Do not use cleaning agents or solvents, as they may damage the plastic parts.
In between cleanings, keep all safety devices, air vents, and the motor housing
away from dirt, dust, and water as much as possible.
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