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TEMPERATURE
The handles used for gripping the tool
are designed to be free from high and low
temperatures for the daily continuous operation.
The temperature on the handles can be lowered
by cold weather and can accelerate the risk
caused by vibrations. In cold weather, wear
suitable gloves to keep hands warm.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
The tool must be properly maintained and
tested by competent and trained personnel. At
any sign of malfunction or unusual behavior,
the tool should be taken out of service for
examination and repair. If necessary, you can get
necessary information and instructions for repairs
and maintenance from the manufacturer or
manufacturer's authorized agent in your country.
It is recommended to dismantle the tool for
overhauling and cleaning periodically after 500
hours of operation or once every six months.
When replacing parts, be sure to use genuine
Desoutter replacement parts.
If not, it may result in decreased performance
and increased maintenance.
When giving maintenance or repairs, be sure to
disconnect the tool from the air line or to shut off
the air line.
Before clearing the tool for use, make sure that it
has been correctly assembled with all fasteners
tightened.
● Check the rpm. of the tool without the socket,
the adaptor or the bit on the spindle after each
maintenance or repairing service.
During assembly, each unit needs to pass a
series of ability tests. After assembly, the tool
needs to pass a series of ability tests. Those
tests can only be done in Desoutter Factory or
authorized Desoutter Service Center. Do not try
to disassemble and assemble the tool.
KEEPING TOOL AFTER USE
● Always keep the tool clean so that it can be
used properly and safely whenever necessary.
● When storing the tool after use, keep the tool
in a safe way.
DISPOSAL OF TOOL
The tool is made of steel, casting iron, brass,
bronze casting, aluminum alloy, rubber and
plastic components or using some of those
materials. When disposing of the tool, be sure
not to cause pollution to human beings and
environment.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
CHECK OF SOCKET, ADAPTOR AND BIT
BEFORE USE
● Handle and store the socket, the adaptor
and the bit with care in accordance with their
manufacturer's instructions.
● Use only a "power drive" socket.
● Do not use the socket, the adaptor and the bit
with chips, cracks or other damages.
● Do not use an extremely worn socket, adaptor
and bit.
The locking device of the socket must not be
removed.
REVERSING OPERATION
All the tools, except the models with the arrow
label showing a single direction of rotation, are
reversible types and reversing can be made by
operating the reversing device. Make sure of the
position of the reversing device before use.
● Do not change the direction of rotation when
the tool is running.
"R" signifies the right-hand rotation (clockwise)
and "L" the left-hand rotation (counter-clockwise).
ADJUSTMENT OF TORQUE VALUE
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The tool is delivered with torque preset as
follows:
- Non SHUT-OFF type: Torque is preset
at the max.
- SHUT-OFF type: Torque is preset at
the min.
Adjust torque before use.
Remove the plug from the front case.
Turn the spindle manually until the
adjusting screw comes in line with the hole
for the plug.
Insert the hexagonal wrench (provided as
standard equipment) into the adjusting
screw to adjust torque value.
Turn clockwise to increase torque and
counter-clockwise to decrease torque.
Fasten the plug on the front case after
adjusting torque.
Be sure to fasten the plug whenever giving
fastening operations and tests.
For pulse wrench without plug on the front
case, adjust torque after removing the
front case and taking out the oil cylinder
assembly from the front case.
English
12/2014