Cordless Impact Driver/Cordless Impact Wrench Operating Instructions

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(2) The battery indication lamp
Use the battery indication lamp to check
how much power is left in the battery.
Battery life varies slightly with ambient tem-
perature and battery characteristics. The
lamp is designed to provide a rough indica-
tion of remaining battery life.
Battery indication lamp
Indicator Battery status
Fully charged
Approx. 40% or less
remaining
Flashing
Flashing
Approx. 20% or less
remaining (indicates need
to recharge battery)
The battery pack will need
to be charged soon.
Flashing
No charge
The battery pack needs to
be charged.
(The tool’s automatic
power-off function will
activate at this stage.)
Automatic power-off function
The automatic power-off function is designed
to prevent a loss of tightening torque due to
reduced battery voltage. Once it has been
activated, the tool will not operate until the
battery pack has been charged (or replaced
with a fresh unit), even if the trigger is
depressed.
Battery indication lamp
Indicator
Flashing
NOTE:
All 3 bars on the battery indication lamp
will flash when the automatic power-off
function is activated.
When the battery indication lamp begins
flashing, the battery pack should be
charged (or replaced with a fresh unit)
immediately.
Be sure to fully charge the battery pack
in question after activation of the auto-
matic power-off function. Failure to do
so may prevent the automatic power-off
function from being properly deactivated.
(3) The torque control function
The torque control function calculates the
load from the motor’s rotational angle during
the hammer impact and determines that the
bolt has been properly seated when a pre-
set load value is exceeded. Driving is then
automatically stopped after a preset number
of impacts have been delivered to the bolt.
CAUTION:
Always check the tools tightening
torque before use. Improper tool opera-
tion may result in excessive or inad-
equate tightening.
CAUTION:
Always operate the tool with the switch
fully engaged. The torque control func-
tion will not operate when the switch is
not sufficiently engaged, preventing the
tool from stopping automatically.
In work where a heavy load comes to
bear during tightening, the load may be
interpreted as the seating of the bolt,
preventing the bolt from being com-
pletely tightened.
Repeated tightening of the same bolt
may break the bolt or deform the mate-
rial into which the bolt is being driven as
a result of excessive tightening.
The tightening torque value and preci-
sion vary with factors such as the mate-
rial into which the bolt is being driven
and the condition of the socket being
used. Adjust the torque as necessary
for the work being performed. Bolt tight-
ening torque varies due to the factors
described below.
1) Bolt
Bolt diameter: Tightening torque gener-
ally increases with bolt diameter.
Torque coefficient (indicated by the bolt
manufacturer), grade, length, etc.