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User Manual 

Turn off controllers when removing or attaching tools. 
Stanley electric tools must be connected to a controller to operate. To ensure 
superior performance and safe operation, use a Stanley controller specifically 
designed for each tool. These instructions are specific to Stanley electric tools 
when used with Stanley electric tool controllers and accessories. Some features 
may not be applicable, performance may be degraded and some safety systems 
may not be available when tools are connected to non-Stanley controllers and 
accessories. 

1.3.1

 

Sockets and Adapters 

Use only industrial grade sockets and adapters (power bit and power or impact 
socket type). 
Replace worn or damaged sockets that are unsuitable for safe operation 
immediately. 
Always ensure drive socket is fully seated and locked into position before 
connecting power to tool. 

1.3.2

 

Suspension Devices 

Tool suspension devices or bails help support the weight of the tool during 
tightening operations. Attach these devices securely and periodically inspect 
them for damage or loosening. 

1.3.3

 

Cable Installation 

W A R N I N G  

ELECTRICAL HAZARD 
To Avoid Injury: 

  Never use a tool with a damaged cable.  

 

Never abuse a cable, carry a tool by its cable, hang a tool by its cable, 

or pull on a cable to disconnect it from the tool or the controller.

  

To ensure superior performance and safe operation, use the Stanley cables 
specifically designed to operate these tools. 
Never use a tool with a damaged cable. Never abuse a cable, carry a tool by its 
cable or pull a cable to disconnect it. Also, keep the cord away from heat, sharp 
edges, or moving parts. 
Use cables of appropriate length (60M maximum) for each application; position 
and or suspend them in such a way as to prevent tripping and cable damage, and 
to provide good work area maneuverability. 

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Страница 1: ...s User Manual 20Z102500 Important Safeguards For your protection please read these instructions completely and keep this manual for future reference Carefully observe and comply with all warnings caut...

Страница 2: ...s 8 1 3 3 Cable Installation 8 1 4 QPM Tools 9 1 4 1 Display and Multiple Function Button for Hand Held Tools 9 1 4 2 MFB Mode 10 1 4 3 Tool Memory 10 1 4 4 Tightening Cycle Counters 11 1 5 Tool Opera...

Страница 3: ...Weighted root mean square acceleration value at the handle 2 5 m s2 as determined according to ISO 8662 STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGIES hereby declares the following sound and vibration emission levels...

Страница 4: ...late to sound and or vibration exposure such that appropriate preventive measures may be taken 1 2 Operator Protection W A R N I N G ROTATING EQUIPMENT To Avoid Injury Always wear eye and foot protect...

Страница 5: ...rest or pauses Work organization risk factors Environmental risk factors These risk factors span job design and content operator training work method work pace work environment proper tool selection a...

Страница 6: ...responsibility of tool owners and employers Measure worker sound level exposure and identify high risk noise areas where hearing protection is required Follow federal OSHA state or local sound level...

Страница 7: ...pair should be performed by qualified personnel Do not operate tools in or near explosive environments or in the presence of flammable liquids gases dust rain or other wet conditions Keep the work are...

Страница 8: ...ed into position before connecting power to tool 1 3 2 Suspension Devices Tool suspension devices or bails help support the weight of the tool during tightening operations Attach these devices securel...

Страница 9: ...off and tool rotation direction disassembly 1 or assembly 2 A single multiple function button 5 can change tool direction and or parameter sets When the button is used to select the Job one of two or...

Страница 10: ...one when enabled will sound Pressing the button re enables the tool indicating the operator acknowledges the rejected tightening cycle and wishes to repair it Job Reset Pressing the button causes the...

Страница 11: ...les completed since the last reset PM Counter Records the number of tightening cycles completed since the last reset PM Threshold A static value set by the end user When the PM Counter exceeds the PM...

Страница 12: ...id trapping the operator s hand between the tool and the work piece TOOL MAY NOT SHUT OFF To Avoid Injury If the tool does not shut off at the end of the tightening cycle contact the person responsibl...

Страница 13: ...astener Always stop the tool before changing direction of spindle rotation 1 5 2 Torque Reaction Devices W A R N I N G PINCH POINT BETWEEN TORQUE REACTION BAR AND WORK PIECE To Avoid Injury Never plac...

Страница 14: ...tically when the tool cools down The maximum tool temperature before damage occurs is 150 C EN60745 1 Hand Held Motor Operated Electric Tools Safety is the most applicable standard to the E EA EB EC s...

Страница 15: ...ights Reverse The next time the start trigger is engaged the tool will remove the fastener 1 5 5 Setting Torque Angle and Other Operating Parameters W A R N I N G EXCESSIVE TORQUE CONDITION To Avoid I...

Страница 16: ...R TEETH To Avoid Injury Never place body parts or clothing near the socket opening Dress properly Do not wear loose fitted clothing or jewelry Follow the Tubenut Nutrunner Sequence of Operation Tubenu...

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