Operation
Electric shock hazard:
This tool is not insulated. When
using this unit near energized elec-
trical lines:
• Use only certified non-conductive
hoses and proper personal protec-
tive equipment.
• Select and maintain the hydraulic
fluid to meet the minimum dielec-
tric standards required by your
safety department.
Failure to observe this warning
could result in severe injury or death.
Skin injection hazard:
Oil under pressure easily punctures
skin causing serious injury, gan-
grene or death. If you are injured by
escaping oil, seek medical attention
immediately.
• Do not use fingers or hands to
check for leaks.
• Do not hold hose or couplers
while operating the power source.
• Depressurize the hydraulic system
before servicing.
Do not change accessories, inspect or clean tool
when it is connected to a power source. Accidental
start-up can result in serious injury.
Failure to observe this warning could result in severe
injury or death.
Wear eye protection when operating
or servicing this tool.
Failure to wear eye protection could
result in serious eye injury from
flying debris or hydraulic oil.
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1. Start the power source.
Note: Allow the power source to run for a few
minutes to warm the hydraulic fluid.
2. Set the directional spool to the appropriate position
(forward or reverse).
Do not change the position of the directional spool
while the tool is operating. Allow the tool to stop
before changing direction.
Failure to observe this precaution can result in
property damage.
3. Grasp the handle. Place your other hand on the top
of the tool or on the auxiliary handle. This will allow
you to apply leverage while operating the tool.
4. To start the tool, squeeze the trigger.
• Variable torque models only:
Use the variable torque adjustment to achieve
the necessary amount of torque. Turn the variable
torque output screw counterclockwise to increase
torque, or clockwise to decrease the torque.
• All models:
If 5 seconds of impacting does not loosen a bolt,
nut, etc., stop impacting and use some other
method of removal. Continued impacting will
cause severe wear on the impact mechanism.
5. To stop the tool, release the trigger.
6. When the tool is not in use, stop the power source
to reduce heat and wear on tool components.
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Impact Wrench