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perating Instructions 

 

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Hold the tool with a loose, but secure grip - when doing so take into account the 
necessary hand reaction forces, since the risk of vibration is generally higher when 
the gripping force is higher. 

Additional safety information for pneumatic tools 

 

Compressed air can cause serious injuries. 

 

Always switch off the compressed air supply, release the air pressure from the hose, 
and disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply, if it is not being used, 
before replacing accessory parts, or before carrying out repairs. 

 

Never point compressed air at yourself or other persons. 

 

Whipping hoses can cause severe injuries. Always check hoses and screw fittings for 
damage and secure seating. 

 

Cold compressed air should be pointed away from the hands. 

 

For impact and impulse wrenches do not use quick close couplings on the tool input. 
Use hose screw fittings in hardened steel (or material with comparable impact 
resistance). 

 

If universal rotary couplings (claw couplings) are used, locking pins must be installed 
and anti-whipping safety cables used, to prevent possible failure of the connection 
between hose and tool and hose and hose. 

 

Never use worn or a poorly fitting socket inserts or extensions, since this can cause a 
significant increase in vibrations. If possible use ferrule-type couplings. 

Support the weight of the tool, where possible in a stand, clamp or stabiliser. 

 

Do not exceed the maximum air pressure indicated on the tool. 

 

Never carry a pneumatic tool by the hose. 

 

Operation of the pneumatic tools 

3.1

 

Intended use 

The intended use for this pneumatic tool is for tightening/undoing or installing/removing 
fastening elements with a thread with corresponding impact wrenches or chiseldrivers. 

 

Any use other than the intended use of the specific pneumatic 

tool is prohibited. 

3.2

 

Operating instructions 

Before every use: 

 

Only operate, inspect and maintain the tool in accordance with all regulations (local, 
regional, national), which apply for handheld pneumatic tools. 

 

Drain off water from the air compressor tank and condensate from the air lines. The 
operating instructions for the air compressor.  

 

Disconnect the tool from the compressed air supply, before 

lubricating, installing, removing or adjusting it. 

 

Lubricate the tool, see section "maintenance" within this manual. 

Summary of Contents for 7306510

Page 1: ...c impact wrench 7306510 7306515 7306520 These operating instructions must be read thoroughly before use and followed These operating instructions must be retained for future reference Translate of the original operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...Safety and accident prevention rules 4 2 1 General safety advice for pneumatic tools 4 Operation of the pneumatic tools 7 3 1 Intended use 7 3 2 Operating instructions 7 Maintenance and care 9 EU Declaration of Conformity 10 UKCA Declaration of Conformity 11 Disposal 12 Warranty 12 Addresses 12 Technical data 13 Legal notice 14 ...

Page 3: ...n illustrations 1 2 3 refer to the corresponding numbers in brackets 1 2 3 in the text next to the item numbers in the tables Instructions for which the order must be followed are numbered 1 2 3 Lists are marked with bullet points Symbol description warning information Read the instructions before use Wear eye protection Wear professional hearing protectors Wear a half mask Wear a breathing protec...

Page 4: ...atic tools to reduce the risk of injuries 2 1 General safety advice for pneumatic tools General safety rules Read and understand the safety information before installing operating maintaining or changing parts of the pneumatic tool Failure to act accordingly can lead to severe injuries Only qualified and trained operators should install adjust and use the pneumatic tool Do not carry out any modifi...

Page 5: ...e personal safety glasses and protective clothing If the pneumatic tool is hung within a holding fixture make sure that the fixture is firmly in position In cases where means of counteracting the reaction torque are required it is recommended where possible to use a hook on arm If this is not is not possible side handles for tools with a straight housing and pistol grip are recommended In any case...

Page 6: ...n working with pneumatic tools If working regularly in noisy areas according to the workplace safety regulations a preventative investigation for working in noisy areas should be offered Long term exposure to high noise levels can cause permanent disabling hearing damage and other problems such as tinnitus ringing buzzing whistling or humming in the ears For this reason a risk assessment and the i...

Page 7: ...ti whipping safety cables used to prevent possible failure of the connection between hose and tool and hose and hose Never use worn or a poorly fitting socket inserts or extensions since this can cause a significant increase in vibrations If possible use ferrule type couplings Support the weight of the tool where possible in a stand clamp or stabiliser Do not exceed the maximum air pressure indica...

Page 8: ...ewed from the user s position Note On some tools this may be marked with the combination of L and R In this case R right stands for the forward direction and L left for the reverse direction Set the rotation oscillation speed if applicable Using numbers a larger number indicates a higher setting and vice versa Using symbols larger size of the symbol indicates a higher setting and vice versa Note A...

Page 9: ...gularly and after every maintenance activity using a tachometer and stroboscope Keep the tool clean after each use to avoid the risk of exposure to hazardous substances which may be deposited on the tool during working processes Follow the locally applicable regulations regarding waste disposal Always use the accessories recommended by your dealer Before carrying out maintenance work on the tool a...

Page 10: ...6 42 ECMachinery Directive The product was developed in accordance with the following standards DIN EN ISO 12100 2011 03 DIN EN ISO 11148 6 2013 05 EN ISO 15744 EN ISO 28927 2 A1 Authorised person for documentation Mr Eike Viebrock Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 DE 27404 Heeslingen The serial number and model year are shown on the type plate of the equipment Heeslingen 24 06 2021 Translation of...

Page 11: ...ply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 1597 The product was developed in accordance with the following standards BS EN ISO 12100 2011 03 BS EN ISO 11148 6 2013 05 BS EN ISO 15744 BS EN ISO 28927 2 A1 Authorised person for documentation Mr Eike Viebrock Wilhelm Fricke SE Zum Kreuzkamp 7 DE 27404 Heeslingen The serial number and model year are shown on the type plate of the equipment Heeslingen 24...

Page 12: ... of accordingly If the unit is no longer serviceable make sure it is unusable before disposal If you do not have the necessary technical knowledge engage a specialist to dismantle and dispose of the unit RISK OF INJURY Always observe local disposal regulations Warranty The warranty terms of Wilhelm Fricke SE as can be found in the sales documents and the current version of the Terms and Conditions...

Page 13: ...195 Attachment size 1 2 1 2 3 4 Max tightening torque Nm 678 1054 1763 Idle speed rev min 10000 7200 6800 Min connection cross section mm 10 10 13 Standard screw size mm 16 16 38 Noise values according to EN ISO 15744 A weighted sound pressure level at workplace dB 96 92 8 102 5 A weighted sound power level dB 107 103 8 113 5 C weighted instantaneous peak sound pressure level at workplace dB 130 1...

Page 14: ...elm Fricke SE DE 27404 Heeslingen 1st Edition June 2021 2021 Wilhelm Fricke SE Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the Wilhelm Fricke SE company All product names mentioned in these operating instructions are trademarks of their respective companies Printed on paper made of chlorine free and acid free bleached cellulose ...

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