–
Change the direction of rotation
using the power switch (6) and
operate in the opposite direction for
a few seconds.
–
Revert to the original direction of
rotation.
FIG. 2
TIGHTENING WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS
NOTE:
When tightening wheel nuts/bolts, always
use a torque rod (sold separately) between
the impact wrench and the socket, as
otherwise the screw connection can be
tightened too firmly, which can damage
the rim.
1.
Use hexagonal sockets for impact
wrenches, of the correct size for the nut/
bolt head.
2.
Place the wheel nuts/bolts in position and
tighten at least 3 turns by hand before
tightening, as otherwise there is a risk of
the threads being damaged.
3.
Place the socket fully onto the nut/bolt
head. Always start with the wheel nut/
bolt that is nearest the bottom (see image
below).
4.
Hold the product firmly with one hand
around the front end of the product and
the other on the handle (5).
5.
Press the bottom part of the power switch
(6) for right drive (tightening).
6.
Lower the vehicle with the jack so that all
the vehicle's wheels are in contact with
the ground.
WARNING!
After changing a wheel, always check with a
torque wrench that the wheel nuts/bolts are
tightened to the correct torque.
NOTE:
Tighten the wheel nuts/bolts in the
right order. The image shows the correct
tightening sequence for rims with 4 or 5
holes.
FIG. 3
MAINTENANCE
Pull out the plug, switch off the product and
wait until all moving parts have completely
stopped before adjusting, maintenance and/or
replacing accessories.
•
Clean the product with a damp cloth. Use
a mild detergent. Never use solvents or
corrosive chemicals.
•
Keep the ventilation openings clean and
unblocked.
•
Clean the sockets if necessary. Replace
damaged sockets immediately.
•
Store in a cool, dry location out of the
reach of children.
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