Safety Information
Safety Instructions (6159925310) and Product Instructions
available in several languages at
www.desouttertools.com/resource-centre
Product Specific Instructions
Product description
In the following illustration, the tool is shown without
its protective cover.
1
Output drive
2
Front light
3
Trigger
4
Reverse button
5
Reporting LEDs
6
Battery pack footprint
7
Display
8
Programming buttons
Dimensions
Dimensions are given for the tool equipped with its pro-
tective cover.
L (BLRTA045-3990-10S)
A
B
C
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mm
in.
251
9.9
55
2.1
209
8.23
54
2.13
General Installation Safety
Refer installation to qualified personnel only.
Hang the tool securely, by for example using a balancer.
When using a suspension yoke, check that it is in good con-
dition and correctly fastened.
For corded tools: Always connect the system to an earthed
outlet. Always make sure that the mains plug is disconnected
and the controller is turned off before connecting or discon-
necting the tool cable.
General Operation Safety
• Due to entanglement risk, do not wear gloves.
• Be prepared of the reaction force which will occur
when the tool is used. Always support the tool's handle
securely in the direction opposite to the spindle rotation,
in order to reduce the effect of sudden torque reaction
during final tightening and initial loosening.
• Never hold the drive, socket or drive extension.
• Operators and maintenance personnel must be physi-
cally able to handle the bulk, weight and power of the
tool.
• If possible, use a suspension arm to absorb the reac-
tion torque. If that is not possible, side handles are
recommended for straight-case and pistol-grip tools;
reaction bars are recommended for angle nutrun-
ners. It is recommended to use a means to absorb the re-
action torque above 4 Nm (3 lbf.ft) for straight-case
tools, above 10 Nm (7.5 lbf.ft) for pistol-grip tools, and
above 60 Nm (44 lbf.ft) for angle nutrunners.
• Serious injury can result from over-torqued or un-
der-torqued fasteners. Assemblies requiring a specific
torque must be checked using a torque meter. So-called
"click" torque wrenches do not check for potentially
dangerous over-torqued conditions. Over-torqued or un-
der-torqued fasteners can break, loosen or separate. Re-
leased assemblies can become projectiles.
• Use only power or impact sockets in good condition.
Do not use hand sockets.
• When using a power tool, the operator may feel dis-
comfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, neck, or other
parts of the body. Vary between appropriate postures
throughout the work day, maintain a secure footing and
avoid awkward or off-balance postures.
• Repetitive work motions, awkward positions and ex-
posure to vibration can be harmful to hands and
arms. If numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the
skin occurs, stop using tool and consult a physician.
• Take caution when operating in confined spaces. Be-
ware of crushing hands between tool and workpiece.
• High sound levels can cause permanent hearing
loss.Use hearing protection as recommended by your
employer or occupational health and safety regulations.
• Ensure that the workpiece is securely fixed.
• Proceed with care in unfamiliar surroundings. Be
aware of potential hazards created by your work activity.
This tool is not insulated from coming into contact with
electric power sources.
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