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figure A
1. Forward/Reverse Rocker
2. 1/2” Hog Ring Anvil
A
2
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Operating instructions
WaRNiNG:
Shock hazard.
Under no
circumstances should this product be used
near water.
WaRNiNG:
Risk of lacerations or
burns.
Do not touch work piece or
accessory immediately after operating the
tool. They can become very hot. Handle
carefully. Always allow accessories and
work piece to cool before handling.
WaRNiNG:
To reduce the risk of
injury, turn unit off and disconnect it from
power source before installing and
removing accessories, before adjusting or
when making repairs. An accidental start-up
can cause injury.
Attaching Accessories
cautiON:
Use only impact sockets.
Non-impact sockets may break and cause
a hazardous condition. Inspect socket prior
to use to ensure that it contains no cracks.
to install an accessory
, firmly push
accessory onto the 1/2” hog ring anvil
(2) as shown in figure B. The hog ring
(3) compresses to allow the accessory to
slide on. After the accessory is installed,
the hog ring applies pressure to help
provide accessory retention.
to remove an accessory
, grasp the
accessory and firmly pull it off.
Operation (figure c)
• Press the bottom part of the forward/reverse
switch (1) marked “F” to run the tool in a
forward (right-hand thread) direction.
• Pressing the top of the forward/reverse
switch (1) marked “R” to reverse the
motor direction.
usage
WaRNiNG:
E
nsure fastener and/or
system will withstand the level of torque
generated by the tool. Excessive torque
may cause breakage and possible
personal injury.
1. Place the accessory on the fastener head.
Keep the tool pointed straight at the fastener.
2. Press forward/reverse switch (1) to start
operation. Always check torque with a torque
wrench, as the fastening torque is affected
by many factors including the following:
• voltage: Low voltage, due to generator
or long extension cord, will reduce
fastening torque.
• Accessory size: Failure to use the
correct accessory size will cause a
reduction in fastening torque.
• Bolt Size: Larger bolt diameters generally
require higher fastening torque. Fastening
torque will also vary according to length,
grade, and torque coefficient.
• Bolt: Ensure that all threads are free
of rust and other debris to allow proper
fastening torque
B
R
F
C