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5.1 Lubricating the tool
Each time before starting and during prolonged
operation:
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Insert 3-5 drops of special compressed air oil
into the compressed air connection (5) (not
included in delivery)
•
Let the equipment run briefly so that any sur-
plus oil is blown out.
5.2. Inserting/removing a tool (Fig. 1)
Fit the required drive socket insert by pushing
onto the square drive mount (3).
Remove the drive socket insert by pulling it off the
square drive mount (3).
6. Operation
6.1 Connecting to a compressed air supply
•
Connect the nipple (5) to the quick-lock coup
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ling of a compressed air hose (the hose is not
supplied).
•
Note the maximum permissible operating
pressure of the equipment.
6.2 Rotational direction switch/ torque switch
(Fig. 4)
You can select counter-clockwise or clockwise ro-
tation and the torque using the rotational direction
switch (2).
1 – Low torque
2 – Medium torque
3 – High torque
Important!
To avoid gear damage, make sure that the tool
has come to a complete stop before you change
the direction of rotation.
6.3 Working with the impact driver
Loosening:
•
Set the direction of rotational direction switch
(2) to counter-clockwise.
•
Mount a drive socket insert on the impact dri-
ver (see point 5.2).
•
Place the impact driver on the screw/nut and
press the trigger lever (1).
•
If the screws/nuts are very tight or if they are
rusted, use a tire wrench or torque wrench to
slightly loosen them.
Tightening:
•
Warning! Use the impact driver only for loo-
sening screws/nuts. If you want to use the
impact driver to tighten screws and nuts, you
must also use a torque limiter which is desig-
ned for this purpose. If not, the screw connec-
tion may be damaged. The torque limiter is
available from your dealer. It is not included in
the scope of this delivery.
•
Prior to tightening, carefully insert the screw/
nut into the threads.
•
It is important that screws/nuts with special
torque specifications (for example provided
by the vehicle manufacturer in the automoti-
ve sector) are tightened only with a suitable
torque limiter.
Danger!
Screws/nuts must be finish-tightened with a
torque wrench which is set to the torque speci-
fied by the manufacturer and then they must be
checked!
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Disconnect the compressed air supply from the
equipment before performing any cleaning work.
7.1 Cleaning
•
Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean
cloth or blow it down with compressed air at
low pressure.
•
We recommend cleaning the equipment im-
mediately each time after use.
•
Clean the equipment regularly with a damp
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
cleaning agents or solvents; these may be ag-
gressive to the plastic parts in the equipment.
Ensure that no water can get into the interior
of the equipment.
7.2 Maintenance
Warning!
Disconnect the equipment from the compressed
air supply before you carry out any maintenance
or cleaning work.
Compliance with the maintenance instructions lis
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ted here will help this quality product provide you
with a long service life and trouble-free operation.
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