Product specifications

unplug the Charger
by
pulling
on
the Power Card. Keep the Power Cord
away
from heated surfaces
8.
To
avoid electrical shock,
do
not
handle
the
Charger
(391,
its
Power
Cord Plug,
or
the
lmpact
Wrench
with
wet
hands.
9
Keep the Handle
of
the Impact Wrench dry, clean,
free
from
oil and
grease.
10.
Avoid
unintentional
starting.
Make
sure you are prepared to begin work
before turning on the lmpact Wrench.
11.
Never
leave
the
Charger
(39)
unattended when
it
is
plugged
into
an
eltxtrical
outlet.
Make sure to unplug it from its electrical outlet before leaving
12
Atways
turn
off
the
Impact Wrench
and
unplug the Charger
(39)
from
its
electrical outld
before
changing accessories or performing any inspec-
tion, maintenance,
or
cleaning procedures.
13.
Always
switch
to
a
fresh
Battery
(37)
when tool performance
begins
to
diminish.
Severe heat is
most
destrucllve to a Battery The more heat gener-
ated,
the
faster the Battery loses power.
A
Battery that gets too hot can be per-
manently damaged Never over-discharge a
Battery
by
using the tool even after
tool performance is decreasing. Never attempt to
d~scharge
a
tool's Battery
by
continuing to pull the tool's trigger When tool performance beg~ns to diminish,
stop
the tool, recharge the Battery, and use the fresh Battery for optimal perfor-
mance
14.
Battery
(37)
leakage
may
occur under extreme
usage
or temperature condl-
tions.
If Battery flurd comes In contact with skin, wash with
soap
and water and
rinse with lemon juice
and vinegar If the fluid comes into contact with the eyes,
flush with
water for several minutes and contact
a
doctor immediately.
15.
Never burn the Battery,
as
it
can
explode
in
a
fire.
Do not charge the lmpact
Wrench
wlth a leaking Battery. Contact local solid waste authorities for instruc-
tions on correct disposal or recycling of the Battery.
16.
1
BWARNING!
I
People wth pacemakers should consult ther physican(s)
before using
this
product. Operation
of
electrical equipment in close proximity
to
a
heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker
17.
1
WARNING!
lThe warnings, precautions, and instructions discussed in this
manual cannot cover all
~ossible conditions and s~tuations that
may
occur The
operator
must understand that common sense and caution are factors, which
cannot
be built into this product, but must
be
supplied
by
the operator.
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SYMBOLOGY
PRODUCT
FEATURES
Dl
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NOIc
For additional information regarding the parts
listed
in the following
pages,
refer
to
the
Assembly
Diagram
on
page
73.
Double
InsulaZed
Canadlan
StandaKls
Association
Underwriters
hb~~t~rit%i,
1°C.
1.
-1
Always
make
sure
the
Trigger (36) of the
lmpact
Wrench is in
its
"OFF"
posit~on, the Battery
(37)
is
removed from the lmpact Wrench, and
the
Charger
(39)
is
unplugged from its electical
outlet
prior
to
making
any
adjust-
ments to the tool.
{See
Figure
I),
next
paqe.)
2.
Irigaer
(361:
The
Trigger
is
operated
manually
simply by squeezing the Trigger
to
turn
on
the
lmpact
Wrench and releasing pressure on the Trigger to turn
off
the
lmpact Wrench.
(See
Figure
D.)
V
,
3.
ForwaKYReverse Switch
(32):
The
ForwardlReverse Switch allows you to change
the rotatronal
direct~on
of the lmpact Wrench.
For
a
clockwise
rotation, move
the
ForwardIReverse Button
to
the
right.
For
a
counterclockwise rotation, move the
ForwardIReverse Button to the
left.
To avoid damage to the lmpact Wrench,
always wait
untll
the
tool completely
stops
before changing rotational directions.
(See
Flgure
P.)
Volts
Alternating
Current
4.
112"
Drlve lmpact
Head
m:
The
1/2"
lmpact Head features
a
spring
and
ball
to
securely
hold
a
socket.
The
lmpact Head accepts all sizes of standard
and
metric
sockets
having
a
1
/2
drlve.
(See
Figure
D.)
Page
6
FIGURE
C
A
Amperes
no
K!2&m'n*
No Load
Revollnions
1
per Minute(RPM)