Anleitung DRS 200-2 SPK1
Dear Customer,
Before you use the ratchet screwdriver for the first
time, please read these instructions and note the
information for the tool's operation and maintenance.
Always keep this manual with the tool.
1. Technical data
Release torque max.:
Working range (max. thread size):
Permissible working pressure max.:
Idle speed:
Sound power level LWA:
93.8 dB(A)
Sound pressure level LPA:
104.8 dB(A)
Vibration a w :
Weight:
Square drive:
Air consumption:
approx. 115 l/min
Square drive:
Recommended hose diameter internal:
Air quality :
cleaned and oiled
Air supply:
via conditioning unit with filter
pressure reducer and mist oiler
Compressor capacity:
approx. 250 l/min equivalent to a motor
rating of 2.2 kW
Work settings:
6 bar working pressure set at the
pressure reducer or filter pressure reducer
Please note:
When working with the ratchet screwdriver, be sure
to wear the necessary protective clothing. Observe
the safety regulations.
2. Illustration
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plug-in nipple for the air supply
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trigger lever
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ratchet head
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61 Nm
M10
3. Proper use
6.3 bar
The ratchet screwdriver is a handy pneumatic tool for
150 min
-1
use in DIY and automotive workshops. It is ideal for
fastening and releasing threaded connections on
motor vehicles (wheels etc.) and on farming
equipment.
3.32 m/s
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Note the required torques when tightening screws
1.2 kg
and nuts. If necessary, use a torque wrench.
1/2 inch
The drive sockets and bits can be changed quickly
and easily. The air supply is connected by means of
a plug-in nipple and a quick-release coupling.
1/2"
Ø 8 mm
Repairs and maintenance work are to be carried out
only by authorized specialist workshops.
Please note!
The power of the tool will be reduced if you use a
hose that has too small an inner diameter or
which is too long.
4. Safety regulations
Take suitable precautions to protect yourself and
your environment from potential hazards.
Never put the ratchet screwdriver to any use
other than that intended. Keep pneumatic tools
safe from children.
Always concentrate while you work. Do not work
if you are tired.
Use only a quick-release coupling to connect up
the air supply.
It is imperative to use a pressure reducer to set
the working pressure.
Never use oxygen or combustible gases as an
energy source.
Always disconnect the tool from the air supply
before carrying out any repairs or maintenance
work.
Use only original replacement parts.
Never allow the tool to run unloaded at full idle
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