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Safety lnstructions Cont. 

Tool  Use and Care 

1. This tool is designed for one- handed

use. Use assistance if the cable and
fitting are hard to manage, or anything
distracts you from the use of this tool.

2.

Ensure the fitting is not over-

specification. You may damage the tool

if you do not follow the operating

instructions.

3.

Do not use the tool if there are any

abnormalities or damage to any of its

components.

4.

Remove the battery pack before

changing the dies, servicing, or storing

the tool.

5. Keep out of the reach of children. All

users should be familiar with its use
before operating.

6. Store the battery away from materials

which may short the battery and cause a
hazard.

7. lnspect the tool before and after every

use. Do not use this tool if it is damaged

in any way.

8. Personal injury can be caused by

operating poorly maintained tools.

Check for loose parts before using.

9. Use only manufacturer recommended

accessories with this power tool.

Service 

1.

This tool must be repaired by qualified

technicians with original spare parts. Please

contact your manufacturer.

2.

Do not attempt to repair or disassemble this
tool yourself.

3.

When having the tool serviced, always use

identical manufacturer replacement parts.

Summary of Contents for NMBT240

Page 1: ... Battery Operated Crimper NMBT240 Version 2019 05 Battery Operated Crimpers are inspected for guality and tested for safety We follow ISO 9001 2015 ISO i4001 2015 IECQ QC 080001 OHSAS 18001 2007 TTENTION Safe Operation Maintenance lnstructions must be followed Recommend for indoor use ...

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Page 5: ... the reach of children All usersshould be familiar with its use before operating 6 Store the battery away from materials which may short the battery and cause a hazard 7 lnspect the tool before and after every use Do not use this tool if it is damaged in any way 8 Personal injury can be caused by operating poorly maintained tools Check for loose parts before using 9 Use only manufacturer recommend...

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Page 8: ...ic tools must be serviced by a qualified technician Contact our representative for more information TTENTION Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste Use separate collection facilities lf electrical appliances are disposed of in landfi 1s or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater damaging the public s health and we 1 being Contact your local government ...

Page 9: ... after 10 seconds once the tool is not in operation mode The battery light indicate the batte1ry level voltage or abnorma problem with the tool 1 Once the red light is flushing it indicates there is a problem with the tool 2 Once the red light is on it indicates no battery and can t be operate 3 The battery level can also be check at the back of the battery ...

Page 10: ...tridge is approx 35 minutes When stored in the charger the battery will stay fully charged Battery Cartridge 1 To release the battery press on the battery latch and pull the battery out 2 To install the battery slide the battery into the base of the tool handle until it clicks into place The battery should be secured and unmoveable ATTENTION Remove the battery cartridge before exchanging the tool ...

Page 11: ... should be secured and unmoveable 2 Press the release bottom to release the the hydraulic pressure in the tool The tool is ready to use when the piston returns to the starting position 3 Pull back the lactch to open the head The head will spring open 4 Slide the dies inta the open head Make sure the dies are matching and seated correctly ...

Page 12: ...re the tool in its case with the cylinder piston fully retracted TTENTION Do not put your fingers through the crimping area of the crimper to remove the cable when the battery pack is in place and you are holding the tool with you other hand Pay attention The piston and indenters advance quickly lf the trigger is accidentally pressed it can result in severe damage to your hand For your safety remo...

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Page 18: ...6 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 14 PUSH IN FASTNER 2 47 HOUSING 1 15 BALL 2 48 SPRING WASHER 2 16 COMPRESSION SPRING 2 49 SCREW 2 17 SCREW 2 50 PISTON 1 18 DUST SEAL 2 51 DUST SEAL 1 19 BACK UP RING 2 52 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 20 SCREW 2 53 CYLINDER COVER 1 21 COMPRESSION SPRING 2 54 SCREW 1 22 PLUNGER 2 55 TORSIONAL SPRING 2 23 COMPRESSION SPRING 1 56 YOKE 1 24 0 RING 2 57 LATCH 1 25 BACK UP RING 1 58 DIE S...

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