Height.......................7
13
/
Weight .......................25 lbs. (11 kg)
Sound Pressure (L
)**......98.4 dB(A), K=3
PA
Sound Power (L
)** .........107 dB(A), K=3
WA
Vibration** .......................2.5 m/s
* Refer to your machine serial number plate for motor information for your specific
machine – Other versions are available.
** Sound and vibration measurements are measured in accordance with a stan-
dardized test per Standard EN 62481-1.
- Vibration levels may be used for comparison with other tools and for preliminary
assessment of exposure.
- Sound and vibration emissions may vary due to your location and specific use
of these tools.
- Daily exposure levels for sound and vibration need to be evaluated for each
application and appropriate safety measures taken when needed. Evaluation
of exposure levels should consider the time a tool is switched off and not in use.
This may significantly reduce the exposure level over the total working period.
Standard equipment
The Model 700 Power Drive comes with the following
items:
• 700 Power Drive
• Support Device
Figure 2 – Machine Serial Number
The 700 Power Drive machine serial number plate is
located on the bottom of motor housing. The last 4 digits
indicate the month and year of the manufacture. (MM =
month, YY = year).
NOTI E
Selection of appropriate materials and instal-
lation, joining and forming methods is the responsibility of
the system designer and/or installer. Selection of improp-
er materials and methods could cause system failure.
Stainless steel and other corrosion resistant materials
can be contaminated during installation, joining and form-
ing. This contamination could cause corrosion and pre-
mature failure. Careful evaluation of materials and methods
for the specific service conditions, including chemical and
temperature, should be completed before any installation
is attempted.
940-707-010.09_REV. F
" (198 mm)
16
2
, K=1.5
• Torque arm
• Operator's Manual
700 Power Drive
Pre-operation Inspection
WARNING
Before each use, inspect your
700 Power drive and correct
any problems to reduce the risk
of serious injury from electric
shock, crushing injuries and
other causes and prevent power drive damage.
1. Make sure that the power drive is unplugged.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the power drive and
support device, including the handles and controls.
This aids inspection and helps prevent the machine
or control from slipping from your grip.
3. Inspect the power drive for the following:
• Damage or modification to the cord and plug.
• Proper assembly, maintenance and completeness.
• Damaged, misaligned or binding parts.
• Proper operation of switch. Confirm that it cycles
smoothly and does not stick.
• Presence and readability of warning labels (Figure
3).
• Any other condition which may prevent safe and
normal operation.
If any problems are found, do not use the power
drive or support device until the problems have been
repaired.
4. Inspect support arm. Make sure gripping teeth are
clean and in good condition. Teeth can be cleaned
with a wire brush.
5. Inspect the cutting edges of the dies for wear, defor-
mation, chips or other issues. Dull or damaged cutting
tools increase the amount of force required, produce
poor quality threads and increase the risk of injury.
6. Inspect and maintain any other equipment being
used per its instructions to make it is sure functioning
properly.
7. Following the Set-Up and Operation instructions,
check the power drive for proper operation.
• Depress and release the switch for FORWARD
rotation and repeat for REVERSE rotation as shown
in Figure 3. Confirm that the power drive rotates as
shown in Figure 3 and that the switch controls the
machine operation.
Allow the power drive to come to a complete stop
before reversing the direction with the switch button.
This will reduce the risk of power drive damage.
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