DANGER: Before attempting to remove a car wheel, make sure all jacking, wheel blocking and wheel removal
safety procedures illustrated in the Owner's Manual for your car are followed exactly. Failure to follow those safety
instructions could result in serious injury or death.
1. Install the correct size of impact socket on the impact wrench as outlined in Fig. 1
2. Plug the impact wrench power cord into an appropriate power source.
3. Grasp the impact wrench handle (1) with one hand and the front housing of the impact wrench (2) with the
other hand (Fig. 2).
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4. Place impact socket (3) onto the wheel nut.
NOTE: Make sure the socket is fully engaged with the nut to avoid potentially damaging the socket or the wheel
nut.
5. While holding the tool level with the ground and with a rm grasp, squeeze the upper portion of the trigger
switch (4).
When removing fasteners, do not operate the impact wrench for more than 15 seconds unless the fastener
begins to turn. If the fastener fails to turn within 15 seconds, reverse the direction of rotation and operate the
impact wrench in a forward direction on the fastener for a few seconds. Now switch back to reverse direction and
remove the fastener. This procedure will usually break loose seized or "frozen" fasteners.
WARNING: Operating the impact wrench for more that 15 seconds at a time on a seized or "frozen" fastener will
place severe stress on the impact wrench and cause damage. It may also break the fastener.NOTE: Once the wheel
nut has been removed, release the trigger switch. The tool will turn OFF.
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