the specified torque may not be transmitted to the
screw. Always keep the unit and the screw being
tightened in a straight line.
4. Use a tightening time suitable for the screw
The appropriate torque for a screw differs according
to the material and size of the screw, and the material
being screwed etc., so please use a tightening time
suitable for the screw. In particular, if a long tightening
time is used in the case of screws smaller than M8,
there is a danger of the screw breaking, so please
confirm the tightening time and the tightening torque
beforehand.
5. Work at a tightening torque suitable for the bolt under
impact
The optimum tightening torque for nuts or bolts differs
with material and size of the nuts or bolts. An
excessively large tightening torque for a small bolt
may stretch or break the bolt. The tightening torque
increases in proportionate to the operaton time. Use
the correct operating time for the bolt.
6. Holding the tool
Hold the impact wrench firmly with both hands. In
this case hold the wrench in line with the bolt.
It is not necessary to push the wrench very hard. Hold
the wrench with a force just sufficient to counteract
the impact force.
kgf
cm N
m
•
•
M10 × 30mm High tension bolt
600
60
(Steel plate thickness
t=10mm)
500
50
M8 × 30mm
High tension bolt
400
40
(Steel plate thickness
t=10mm)
300
30
200
20
M8 × 10mm Screw
M4 × 10mm
Screw
100
10
0
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Dial setting value
Fig. 14-1
kgf
M6 × 10mm
Screw
M5 × 10mm Screw
7. Confirm the tightening torque
The following factors contribute to a reduction of the
tightening torque. So confirm the actual tightening
torque needed by screwing up some bolts before the
job with a hand torque wrench. Factors affecting the
tightening torque are as follows.
(1) Voltage
When the discharge margin is reached, voltage
decreases and tightening torque is lowered.
(2) Operating time
The tightening torque increases when the operating
time increases. But the tightening torque does not
increase above a certain value even if the tool is driven
for a long time (See Fig. 14-1, 14-2 and 14-3).
(3) Diameter of bolt
The tightening torque differs with the diameter of the
bolt as shown in Fig. 14-1 , 14-2 and 14-3. Generally a
larger diameter bolt requires larger tightening torque.
(4) Tightening conditions
The tightening torque differs according to the torque
ratio; class, and length of bolts even when bolts with
the same size threads are used. The tightening torque
also differs according to the condition of the surface
of workpiece through which the bolts are to be
tightened. When the bolt and nut turn together, torque
is greatly reduced.
M10 × 30
cm N
m
•
•
1200
120
1000
100
High tension bolt
800
80
600
60
400
40
Ordinary bolt
200
20
0
0
0
1
2
Tightening time: sec
(Steel plate thickness
t = 10 mm)
Fig. 14-2
M12 × 45
kgf
cm N
m
•
•
1200
120
High tension bolt
1000
100
800
80
600
60
Ordinary bolt
400
40
200
20
0
0
0
3
Tightening time: sec
(Steel plate thickness
t = 10 mm)
Fig. 14-3
English
1
2
3
10