User Manual
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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:
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Never use a tool with a damaged cable.
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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.