Technical Specification
Cordless drill screwdriver:
Model
Voltage.
Idle.speed:.
.
.
Maximum.torque:.
.
.
Chuck.–.scope.of.clamping. .
Wood.screws.
Drilling:.
.
.
Threaded.spindle.for.chuck. .
Weight.w/o.accumulators.
Charger:
Model
Input.voltage.
Frequency.
Power.input.
Output.voltage.
Charging.current.Li-Ion./.NiCd.
Charge.time.
Weight.
Class.of.protection.
Accumulator:
Model
Voltage.
Cell.type.
Capacity.
Temperature.of.charging.
Charge.time.(with.AN-UNI).
Monitor..of.the.temp.of.charging.
Weight.
* Depending on model and capacity of the accumulator to be charged!
Description:
1 ............Accumulator
2 ............Accumulator clamp
3 ............Switching–in push button with speed control
4 ............Reversing switch
5 ............Speed changing switch
6 ............Adjusting ring for torque setting
7 ............Chuck clamp sleeve
8 ............Charger LEDs
9 ............Charger
Scope of use
The cordless drill screwdrivers are specified for drilling into metals,
woods and plastics and for screwing.
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user our tools are designed and built
to satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards). Tools with
double insulation are marked by the international symbol of a double
square. These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire cable is suf-
ficient to supply them with power. Tools are shielded in accordance with
EN 55014.
Charging battery pack instructions
1. Make sure power circuit voltage is the same as that shown on the
charger specification plate. Connect charger (9) to power source.
Red light should light up. This indicates the charger is ready to be-
gin charging.
.
1st.range.
nd.range.
soft.material.(wood).
hard.material.(metal).
.
into.metal.
into.wood.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
AP 12 CE
1.V .
NiCd.
1.5.Ah.
4.5–40.5.°C.
ca.55.min.
thermistor.
0.7.kg.
ASV 12 EA
ASV 14 EA
1.V .
.
14,4.V
0–400.min
.
0–450.min
-1
0–1350.min
.
0–1500.min
-1
8.Nm. .
30.Nm
33.Nm. .
35.Nm
1–10.mm.
1–10.mm
max.⌀6.mm.
max.⌀6.mm
max.⌀10.mm.
max.⌀10.mm
max.⌀5.mm.
max.⌀8.mm
½".×.0.UNF.
½".×.0.UNF
1.05.kg. .
1.1.kg
AN-UNI
0–40.V
50.Hz
60.W
16.4.V
4.A./..A
ca.5–55.min*
0.66.kg
II./.
AP 14 CE
AP 14 LC
14,4.V .
14,4.V .
NiCd.
Li-Ion.
1.5.Ah.
1.3.Ah.
4.5–40.5.°C.
4.5–40.5.°C.
ca.55.min.
ca.5.min.
thermistor..
thermistor.
0.8.kg.
0.36.kg.
2. Position the accumulator/battery pack (1) into the charger as far as
the stop, see the Fig. Orange light should light up or blink. That indi-
cates a NiCd/NiMH battery pack or a Li-Ion battery pack is inserted.
3. The red light will go out and the green light begins to blink, indicat-
ing that the battery pack is receiving a "Fast Charge".
4. After approximately 25–55 minutes (depending on battery pack type)
the battery pack is fully charged. The green light will become steady.
5. Take out the accumulator and disconnect the charger (unless you
want to charge another accumulator or let the accumulator in the
slow charging mode before you will use it).
New accumulators:
During the first cycles of charging capacity of the new accumulator can
be lower than the rated value, namely due to the fact that chemical ac-
cumulator composition has not been activated yet. This state is of tem-
porary nature and will be compensated after a few cycles of charging.
Note:
• The steady green light indicates that the battery pack is fully
charged or in slow charging mode to maintain battery pack charge
level.
• Depending on room temperature, line voltage, and existing charge
level, initial battery charging may take longer than 25–55 minutes
(depending on battery pack type).
• Disconnect charger from power source when not in use.
English
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AP 14 LM
14,4.V
Li-Ion
.6.Ah
4.5–40.5.°C
ca.50.min
thermistor
0.6.kg
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