Technical Specifications
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES FOR 
CORDLESS IMPACT DRIVER
1.  Use only the batteries and chargers listed 
below.
Battery pack Charger
252-8024
252-8036
252-8037
252-8044
252-8028
252-8029
252-8030
252-8031
252-8032
252-8033
252-8034
2. Hold power tools by their insulated 
gripping surfaces when performing an 
operation where the cutting tool may 
contact hidden wiring. Contact with a “live” 
wire will make exposed metal parts of the 
tool “live” and shock the operator.
3.  Use clamps or another practical way to 
support the workpiece and secure it to a 
stable platform. Holding the work by hand 
or against your body is unstable and may 
lead to loss of control.
4. Do not drill, fasten or break into 
existing walls or other blind areas where 
electrical wiring may exist. If this situation 
is unavoidable, disconnect all fuses or 
circuit breakers feeding the worksite.
5. Always wear safety goggles or eye 
protection when using this tool.
6.  Bit, sockets and tools get hot during 
operation. Wear gloves when touching them 
after use .
7.  Wear ear protectors when using the 
tool for extended periods. Prolonged 
exposure to high intensity noise can cause 
hearing loss.
8.  Use thick, cushioned gloves and limit the 
exposure time by taking frequent rest periods. 
Vibration caused by impact-driver action may 
be harmful to your hands and arms.
9. Secure the material being fastened. 
Never hold it in your hand or across your 
legs. Unstable support can cause loss of 
control and injury.
10. Avoid accidental starting. Be sure that 
the forward/center-lock/reverse switch is in 
the off position before inserting the battery 
pack. Carrying appliances with your finger 
on the switch or inserting the battery pack 
into an appliance with the switch on invites 
accidents.
11. Remove the battery pack before 
changing accessories. Accidental starting 
may occur, because battery appliances 
with a battery inserted are in the operative 
condition.
12. Be prepared for a reaction torque when 
“seating” or removing a fastener. The tool 
housing may tend to twist in the direction 
opposite to the bit rotation when “seating” 
or removing a fastener, depending on the 
torque setting of the tool. 
13. Do not use dull or damaged impact 
sockets and accessories. When installing 
an accessory, insert the impact socket well 
onto the output drive. Be sure that the output 
drive has locked onto the socket correctly.
14. Do not run the tool while carrying it 
at your side. A spinning bit could become 
entangled with clothing and injury may 
result.
15. Place the tool onto the fastener only 
when the tool is switched off. Rotating 
driver tools can slide off the fastener.
16. Be careful when driving long screws. 
There is a risk of driver sliding off the 
fastener head, depending on the type of 
socket or bit used. First test the run-down 
of a fastener and pay attention during the 
screw driving process to ensure you do not 
injure yourself if the tool bit or socket slides 
off of the fastener.










