Belt clip
(Fig . A)
CAUTION! Risk of injury!
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Before hanging the product
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on a belt: Push the rotational
direction switch
position (lock) . This prevents the
product from being switched on
accidentally .
Hanging the product on a belt: Use
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the belt clip
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Working instructions
NOTE
The tightening torque depends on:
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the selected torque setting
–
the speed
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the screw or nut type
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the base material to be fastened
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the impacting duration
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The product may only be used
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to tighten bolts and nuts for
pre-assembly work . It is not the
product that achieves the desired
target torque of the screw or nut,
but a torque wrench that is set to
the target torque .
Differences between screwdrivers and impact wrenches
To facilitate the selection of the appropriate tool, the following table illustrates the
differences between screwdrivers and impact wrenches.
Screwdriver
Purpose:
Driving and loosening screws
in various materials .
Torque:
Moderate torque for versatile
applications .
Chuck type: Accommodates various
screwdriver bits .
to the centre
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NOTE
Check the tightening torque
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actually achieved with a torque
wrench .
When using the product for longer
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periods of time: Allow the product
to run for about 10 seconds
without load . The ventilation of the
motor blows air to the front driving
mechanism to cool it down .
In order to achieve optimum impact
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force, do not exert any pressure
against the screw/nut .
Processing assembly operations:
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Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions or guidelines for
screws, bolts, nuts and specific
fasteners .
After changing a vehicle's wheel(s):
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Inspect the wheel bolts or nuts as
requested in the manufacturer's
instructions or guidelines . Tighten
the wheel bolts or nuts with a
torque wrench after approx .
50 to 100 km.
Impact wrench
Fastening and unfastening nuts
and bolts, especially for tasks
with automotive vehicles .
High torque for heavy-duty
applications .
Square drive for attaching sockets
directly .
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