Use and Care Guide

1. This tool features a torque setting switch (D)
which has two functions:
Control the direction of spin: Forward (“F”) to
tighten or Reverse (“R”) to loosen the fastener
Set the amount of torque applied to the
fastener: LO, MED or HI
The direction of spin is controlled by pushing the
switch to the left or right, through the tool body, so
it extends further from the tool on one side.
Indicators on the back of the tool show which
direction to push the switch. (See Fig. 2 and Fig. 3
on the next page.)
When the switch extends further on the left side,
the direction of spin is Forward (“F”) or clockwise.
When the switch extends further on the right side, the direction of spin is Reverse (“R”)
or counterclockwise.
The amount of torque is controlled by turning the switch on the extended side until it
clicks into place at one of the settings: LO, MED and HI. To control the amount of torque,
turn the switch on the extended side while reading the indicator on the opposite side.
Choose the correct torque setting to mount and remove fasteners properly on the
workpiece as shown in Fig 1.
Setting Torque in Forward (“F”) Torque in Reverse (“R”)
LO
MED
HI
NOTE: Impact wrenches are NOT torque wrenches. Fasteners requiring a specific
torque must be checked with an appropriate torque meter after fitting on the workpiece
with an impact wrench.
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