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Item 57147 
        

Extension Cords

Note:

  Extension cords must not be 

used with this item’s Charger.
1. 

Grounded

 tools require a three wire extension cord.  

Double Insulated

 tools can use either 

a two or three wire extension cord.

2.  As the distance from the supply outlet increases, 

you must use a heavier gauge extension cord.  
Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire 
causes a serious drop in voltage, resulting in loss of 
power and possible tool damage.  

(See Table A.)

3.  The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the 

greater the capacity of the cord.  For example, 
a 14 gauge cord can carry a higher current 
than a 16 gauge cord.  

(See Table A.)

4.  When using more than one extension cord to make 

up the total length, make sure each cord contains at 
least the minimum wire size required.  

(See Table A.)

5.  If you are using one extension cord for more 

than one tool, add the nameplate

 

amperes 

and use the sum to determine the required 
minimum cord size.  

(See Table A.)

6.  If you are using an extension cord outdoors, make 

sure it is marked with the suffix “W-A” (“W” in 
Canada) to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.

7.  Make sure the extension cord is properly wired 

and in good electrical condition.  Always replace 
a damaged extension cord or have it repaired 
by a qualified electrician before using it.

8.  Protect the extension cords from sharp objects, 

excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.

TABLE A:  RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE 

GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS* (120/240 VOLT)

NAMEPLATE

AMPERES

(at full load)

EXTENSION CORD 

LENGTH

25´

50´

75´ 100´ 150´

0 – 2.0

18

18

18

18

16

2.1 – 3.4

18

18

18

16

14

3.5 – 5.0

18

18

16

14

12

5.1 – 7.0

18

16

14

12

12

7.1 – 12.0

18

14

12

10

-

12.1 – 16.0

14

12

10

-

-

16.1 – 20.0

12

10

-

-

-

* Based on limiting the line voltage drop to five volts at 

150% of the rated amperes.

Warning Symbols and Definitions

 

This is the safety alert symbol.  It is used to 

alert you to potential personal injury hazards.  

Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to 
avoid possible injury or death.

Indicates a hazardous 
situation which, if not 

avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazardous 
situation which, if not 

avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazardous 
situation which, if not 

avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Addresses practices not 
related to personal injury.

Symbology

Double Insulated

V

Volts

~

Alternating Current

Direct Current

A

Amperes

WARNING marking concerning Risk 
of Eye Injury.  Wear ANSI-approved 
safety goggles with side shields.

Read the manual before 
set-up and/or use.

WARNING marking 
concerning Risk of Fire.  
Do not cover Charger 
ventilation ducts.
Keep flammable objects away.
Charge on fireproof surface only.
WARNING marking concerning 
Risk of Explosion.  
Do not puncture, short, or open 
battery packs and do not charge 
damaged battery packs.
WARNING marking concerning 
Risk of Electric Shock.  
Properly connect power cord 
to appropriate outlet.
Properly connect Charger’s power 
cord to appropriate outlet.

Summary of Contents for HC101B

Page 1: ...NG To prevent serious injury User must read and understand Owner s Manual SAVE THIS MANUAL When unpacking make sure that the product is intact and undamaged If any parts are missing or broken please c...

Page 2: ...und Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI protected supply Use of a GFCI reduces the risk of electric shock Personal Safety 1 Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power t...

Page 3: ...cal help Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns Service 1 Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that...

Page 4: ...re cord and three prong grounding plug The plug must be connected to a properly grounded outlet If the tool should electrically malfunction or break down grounding provides a low resistance path to ca...

Page 5: ...heat and damp or wet areas TABLE A RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS 120 240 VOLT NAMEPLATE AMPERES at full load EXTENSION CORD LENGTH 25 50 75 100 150 0 2 0 18 18 18 18 16 2 1 3 4 1...

Page 6: ...all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product Tool Set Up Battery Charging Charge battery before using this tool Follow instructions included with battery charger sold separ...

Page 7: ...ns on the 2x4 e Drill holes into the mounting locations then drive screws into holes leaving 1 4 of threads exposed f Place large openings on keyholes over screws Pull down gently to lock screws into...

Page 8: ...4 Disconnect battery pack and store battery pack charger and tool in dry indoor area out of reach of children and away from metal objects i e paperclips coins to prevent shorting Troubleshooting Probl...

Page 9: ...LY DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS...

Page 10: ...eatsink 1 9 Ul AC DC Adapter 1 10 PCBA 1 11 Tripod Connector 1 12 Base 2 13 Contact Plate Holder 1 14 Right Housing 1 15 O Ring 2 16 Right Leg 1 Part Description Qty 17 Screw 4 18 Bolt M5 1 19 Adjustm...

Page 11: ...the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPL...

Page 12: ...2020 by Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight...

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