Craftsman 310.26825 Owner's Manual
Ow ner â s Ma n ual CORDLESS IMP A CT WRENCH 1/2" Drive 18 V olt High P erformance Impa ct Wrench Mode l No . 310.26825 CA UTION: Bef ore using th is prod uct, re ad this man ual a nd f ollo w all it s Saf ety Ru les and O per ating I nstructions . Sea rs, Ro ebuck and C o ., Ho ffm an Es tat es, IL 601 79 U .S.A. www .sears.com /cr aftsman ⢠Safety ⢠Operat ion ⢠M ain ten anc e â¢P a r t s ⢠Español, p.15
2 WARR ANT Y ..... .... ....... .... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... .... ... 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES ........ ........... ............. ........... ........ 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND SYMBOLS ... ........... ......... . 5 OPERATION ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ......... .. 8 MAINTENANCE ...... ... ....... ........ ..... ........ ..... ....... ...... ..... ........ 12 PARTS .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... ........... .......... ......... 14 ESPAÃOL ........ ........ ..... ....... ........ ..... ....... ...... ....... ........ ..... .... 15 T ABLE OF CONTENTS W ARRANTY FULL ONE YEA R W ARRANTY If this Cr aftsman profes siona l cord less impac t wrench f ails due t o a def ect in material or workma nship within one y ear from th e date of purc hase , Sears will repair it, free of cha rge . W ARRANTY SER VICE IS A V AILABLE BY RETURNING THE T OOL T O THE NEAREST SEARS SER VICE CENTER IN T HE UNITED ST A TES. This warr anty giv es y ou spe cific legal rights , and y ou ma y also ha ve other right s which v ar y fro m stat e to st ate . Sears , Roeb uc k and Co ., Dept. 817W A, Hoffma n Estat es , IL 601 79
3 â W ARNING :Rea d and under stand all instruc tions. F ailu re to f ollo w al l ins tructions list ed bel ow , ma y result in electric shoc k, fire and /or serious perso nal inju r y . SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS Wo r k A r e a â Ke ep y our wor k area c lean a nd well lit. C lutte red be nches and dark area s in vite a ccidents . â Do not op erate pow er tools in expl osiv e atm osph eres , su ch as in the presence of flamm able liquids , gases , or dust. Pow e r tools creat e sparks which m a y igni te the d ust or fumes . â Ke ep b ystand er s, c hildren, a nd visitor s awa y while o perat ing a po wer tool. Distracti ons can cause y ou to lo se control. Elect rical Safe ty â Do no t abu se the cord. N ever use th e cor d to carry the charg er . Kee p cord away from heat, o il, sharp edges, or mo ving pa r ts. Replace da maged cor ds immediatel y . Damage d cord s may create a fire. â A battery ope rated tool with integral batteries or a separate battery pac k m ust be re char ged onl y with the specifie d char g er f or the battery . A ch arger th at ma y be suita b le f or one ty pe of batte r y ma y creat e a risk o f fire when used wi th ano the r bat ter y . Use l isted battery only w ith charger l isted . â Use battery operated tool only with spec ificall y de signated battery pac k. Use of an y othe r batt eri es may c reat e a ri sk of fire. Use only with ba ttery pac k. P ersonal Saf ety â Sta y alert, watch what y ou are doing a nd use c ommon sense when operating a po wer tool. Do not use tool while tire d or under the infl uence of drugs, al cohol, or medi cation. A mome nt of inatte ntion while o per ating po wer tool s may result in ser iou s perso nal in jury . â Dress pr operly . Do not wear loose cl othing or je welry . Contain l ong hair . K eep y our hair , cl othing, an d gloves awa y fro m mo ving parts. Loos e cloth es , je welry , or long hair ca n be caug ht in mo vin g par ts . â A v oid acci dental s tarting. Be sure s witch is in th e loc ked or off posi tion bef ore inserting battery pac k. Carr ying too l s with y our fi nger on the s witch or inse r ting th e batte r y pac k into a tool wi th the s witch on, inv ites acci dents . â Remove adj usti ng keys or wrenc hes be fo re turnin g the tool on. A wren ch or a k e y tha t is le ft attac hed to a rotati ng par t of the tool m a y result in p ersonal inju r y . â Do not o verreac h. K eep pr oper f ooting an d balan ce at a ll times . Proper f ooting an d balance ena ble better contro l of the tool i n une xpected s ituati ons . â Use safe ty equip ment. Al wa ys wear e ye pr otectio n. Dus t ma sk, non-s kid saf ety sho es , hard h at, or hearing p rotecti on m ust b e used for appr opr iate cond itio ns. GENERAL SAFETY R ULES
4 DEFINITIONS A. D ANGER: F ailure to obe y a saf ety w ar n ing wil l resu lt in s erious inju r y to y ou or to others . Alwa ys f ollow th e saf ety preca utions to reduc e the risk of fire, elec tric shoc k and pers onal i njury . B. W ARNING: F ailure to o be y a saf ety w ar min g can result in serious inj ur y to y ou or to others . Alw a ys f ollow the sa f ety preca utions to red uce the risk of fire, elec tr ic shock and pe rsona l inju r y . C. CA UTION: F ailure t o obey a safety war nin g may result in prope r ty dam age or personal inju r y to y ou or to others . Alwa ys f ollow th e saf ety preca utions to reduc e the risk of fire, elec tric shoc k and pers onal i njury . D. NO TE: Ad vises y ou of i nf or matio n or ins tructions v ital to th e oper ation or ma intena nce of the eq uipme nt. T ool Use and Care â Use c lamps or othe r practical wa y to sec ure and support the wo r kpie ce to a s table plat fo rm. Holdin g the w or k b y hand o r agai nst y our body is uns tab le a nd ma y lead to l oss o f cont rol. â Do not f orce too l. Use the correct to ol f or yo ur applic ation. The c orrect tool will do the j ob bette r and saf er at the rate f or which it is designed . â Do not us e tool if switc h does not turn i t on or off . A t ool tha t cannot b e con trolled with the s witch is dangero us an d must be repai red. â Disconn ect battery p ack fr om tool or p lace the switc h in th e loc ked or off positi on bef ore makin g an y adju stments , cha nging ac cessori es, or storing t he tool. Su ch pre venti v e saf ety meas ures red uce risk of star ting the too l acc identa lly . â Store idle tools ou t of reach o f chi ldren and other untrained per sons. T o ols a re dang erous in the ha nds o f untr ained users . â Whe n ba tter y pack is no t in use , keep it awa y from other met al objects like: p aper c lips, coins, ke ys, na ils, scre w s, or o ther small metal ob jects th at can make a conne ction fr om on e terminal to a nother . Shor ting the battery terminals togethe r ma y cause s parks , b urns, or a fire . â Maintain to ols wi th care. Keep cutting tools sha rp and c lean. Properly mai ntained to ols , with sharp cuttin g edge s ar e les s lik ely to bin d and are eas ier to control . â Chec k f or mis align ment or bind ing of mo ving par ts, breaka ge of par ts , and any othe r cond itio n th at may affe ct the too lâ s ope ration. If dama ged, ha ve the tool se rviced bef ore usi ng. Man y accidents are c au sed by po orly mai ntai ned tools. Use onl y accessories that are r ecomme nded b y the man ufacturer f or your mo del. Acce ssories that ma y be sui tab le f or on e tool , ma y create a risk of injury when u sed on anoth er tool. Serv ice â T ool se rvice m ust be perf ormed onl y b y qual ified repa ir per sonnel. Service or main tenance p erformed b y unqua lified perso nnel c ould r esult in a risk of in jury . â When s ervicing a to ol, use only id enti cal r epla cem ent pa r ts. Follo w instructI ons in the Maintenan ce section of this man ual. U se of unauth orized par ts or f ailure to f ollo w Main tenanc e Ins truction s ma y creat e a risk o f shock or inj ury .
5 Additional Rules For Saf e Operat ion â Kno w y our po wer too l. Read operator â s manual careful ly . Learn i ts ap plication s and limitat ions, as well as th e speci fic potent ial hazard s related to this tool. F ollo win g this rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious injury . â Make sure y our ex tens ion cor d is in g ood cond ition. Whe n using an e xtensio n cor d, be sure to use one hea vy enou gh to carry the current y our pr oduct w ill dra w . A wire gage size (A.W .G. ) of at lea st 16 is reco mme nde d for an ext ensi on cor d 100 feet or le ss in le ngth. A cor d e xceed ing 100 feet i s not recomm ended. If in doubt, use th e next h eavier gage . The small er the ga ge num ber , the heavi er th e cord. A n under siz ed cord will ca use a drop in line v oltage result ing in loss of po wer and o ve rheatin g. Important Safety Instructions f o r Impact Wrench â P ower too ls can caus e flying par ti cles dur ing use. W ear safe ty go ggles , user a nd b ystande rs. Flyi ng particles ca n cau se inj ury . â P ower too ls gener ate nois e. W ear hearing p rote ction, us er and b ystander s. Prolon ged e xposure to nois e can cau se hear ing l oss. â P ower too ls vibrate . A v oid pr olonged expo sure to vibratio n, repetitiv e motions and uncom fortable position s. Stop using the tool if discomf ort, tingling feel ing or pain occ urs. Seek m edical adv ice bef ore resumi ng use. Prolon ged e xposu re to vi brat ion, repeti tiv e motions and unco mf or tab le posi tions c an caus e injury . â Risk of enta nglement . ⢠Kee p bod y parts a w a y from movin g par t s. ⢠Do not w ear loos e c lothing and je welry while opera ting tool. ⢠W ear pr otecti ve hair co vering to conta in long h air . ⢠Do not ca rry tool with y our finger on the trig ger . ⢠Re move ad just in g keys or wrenc hes b ef ore tu rning the tool on. ⢠Do not lo ck , tape, wire, et c., the trig ger in the ON positio n. ⢠Kee p handle dry , c lean and free fr om oil and gr ease. ⢠Alw a ys shu t off po wer an d discon nect batt ery fr om tool when chan ging acc essori es. Entang lemen t can cause injury . W ARNING: ⢠Hold to ol b y in sulated gripping surf aces when perfor ming a n operatio n where the cuttin g to ol may co nta ct hi dden wiring. Conta ct with a "live" wire will also m ake e xpose d metal parts of the t ool "live" and sh oc k the op erator . ⢠Use onl y impact so ck ets and acces sories w ith thes e impac t wrenc hes. Use of hand or po wer soc kets will ca use prematu re failur e of the soc ket and pos sible injury to the use r . Do not us e ch ipped, c rac ked, or da mag ed s ocket s or acces sorie s. SPECIFIC SAFETY R ULES AND SYMBOLS
6 Important Rules for Battery T ools â Battery tools do not ha ve to be plug ged into an electric al outlet; theref ore, they are alw a ys in operatin g condit ion. Be a ware of possib le ha zar ds when not using y our battery too l or when cha nging ac cessor ies. F ollowin g this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Do not pl ace batt ery tools or their batteries near fire or heat. The y ma y expl ode. F ollo wing this rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not c har g e bat tery tool i n a damp or wet locatio n. F o llow ing this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Y our battery tool sho uld be charg ed in a loca tion wher e the tem per ature is mo re t han 50 °F b ut less than 10 0°F . Fo llo wing this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Und er extr eme u sage o r tempe rature cond itions, ba ttery leaka ge ma y occur . If liquid comes in contact with y our skin, wash im mediately with soap and water , then neutral ize with lemon juice or v inegar , If liquid gets into y our e yes, flush them with c lean water f or at least 10 minu tes, then see k imme diat e medical a ttention. F o llowin g this rule will reduce the risk of s erious perso nal in jury . Impor tant Safety Instructions For Charger â Sa ve thes e instructi ons. This man ual con tains im por ta nt saf ety and operating Instructi ons f or battery char g er part numbe r 9 -11040 (9813 99-001). F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Bef ore using battery char ger , read al l instructio ns and caution ary markings in this man ual, on battery ch ar ger , and pr oduct us ing battery c har ger . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â T o reduc e risk of injury , ch arge onl y nic kel-cadmium and nic kel met al hydr ide t ype r echarg e abl e batterie s. Other type s of batterie s may b u r st causing per sonal injury and dama ge . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Do no t expo se ch arger to ra in o r snow. F ollow ing t his rule wil l reduc e the risk of ele ctric shoc k, fire, or ser iou s pe rsona l in jur y . â Use of a n attac hment not re comme nde d or sol d by the battery c harger m anufacture r ma y resu lt in a ris k of fire, electric shoc k, or injury to per sons. F ollowi ng this rule wi ll reduc e the risk of ele ctric shoc k, fire, or ser iou s pe rsona l in jur y . â T o reduc e risk of dama ge to cha rger bod y and cor d, pull by charg er p lu g ra ther th an c ord when disconn ecting c har ger . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Make sur e cor d is locate d so that it will not be stepped o n, tripped o ver , or otherwise subjec ted to da mage or s tress. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of serious perso nal injury . â An e xten sion cord shou ld not be used unle ss ab solut ely n eces sary . Use of impro per e xtension c ord coul d resu lt in a risk o f fire a nd elec tric shoc k. If e xten sion cord mu st be used, mak e sure:
7 a.T hat pi ns on pl ug of extens ion cor d are th e sam e nu mber , size a nd shap e as t hose o f plug on cha rger . b .That e xtension c ord is properly wired a nd in g ood el ectrical cond ition; and c.That wire siz e is large e nough f or AC amper e rat ing of cha rger as specifi ed below : â Do not op erate char ger with a dama ged cor d or pl ug. If dama ged, hav e replaced immed iatel y b y a q ualif ied servicem an. F o llowi ng th is r ule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not op erate char ger i f it has rece ive d a s harp blow , b een dr opped, o r othe rwise dam aged in an y way; t ake it to a qualifi e d servicem an. Followin g this r ule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not di sassemble c harger; take i t to a qua lified se rviceman when se rvice or repair i s requir ed. Inc orrect re assem bl y ma y result in a risk of electric shoc k or fire. F oll owin g this rule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â T o reduc e the r isk of electric shoc k, unplug c har ger fr om outlet b ef ore attemp ting an y mainte nance o r c leaning. T urni ng oft con tr ols will n ot reduce this r isk. F ollo wing th is rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not us e ch arger outd oors. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Disconn ect c harger fr om power suppl y w hen not i n use. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . D ANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NO T T OUCH UNINSULA TED POR T ION OF OUTPUT CONNECT OR OR UNINSULA TED BA TTER Y TERMINAL. â Sa ve these instr uctions. Refer to them frequ ently and use them to instruc t other s who ma y use this too l. If y ou loan someone this too l, loan th em thes e instructi ons also. F ollowin g this rule will r educe the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal injury . W ARNING: Some du st crea ted b y po we r sa nding, sa wing, grindi ng, drillin g, and other constructio n activitie s con tains chem ical s kno wn to caus e cance r , bir th def ects or ot her repro ducti ve harm. Some e xample s of thes e chem ical s are: ⢠lead from le ad-bas ed pai nts ⢠cr ys tallin e sili ca from bric ks a nd cement and oth er mason r y pr oduct s, and ⢠arsenic and c hromiu m from chemic ally- treated lumbe r . Y our risk fro m these e xposures v aries , dep ending on ho w often y ou do th is type of w or k. T o reduce y our e xposu re to th ese c hemical s: work in a w ell-v entilated a rea, an d work w ith app rov ed saf ety equip ment, such as tho se dus t masks that ar e specially desi gned to fil ter out micros copi c par ti cles . Cord Len gth (Feet) 25â 50â 100â Cord Size (A WG) 16 16 16 Note: A WG = Am eric an Wi re G age
8 SYMB OLS . APPLICA TION The Cr aftsman Impac t Wrenc h is idea l f or a wide v ariety of f astener tur n ing jobs in bo th autom otiv e and indu str ial fie lds. Wh en us ed w ith i mpac t socket s, it pro vides po wer and sp eed f or great er job ef ficien cy an d less oper ator f atigue . Appli cation s inclu de assemb ly line ope ratio ns, removal of ru sted- on nu ts and b olts a nd ma ny other s pecia liz ed uses . KNO W Y OUR IMP A CT WRE NCH A. F orward/Re verse Se lector B . Switch T rigger C. B a tt e r y Pa ck D. W r i s t S t r a p Bef ore attemptin g to us e y our impact wren ch, f amili arize y ourself with al l oper ating f eatures and saf ety requi rements . W ARNING: T o a v oid s erious injury caref ully read through this entire own er's m an ual bef ore us ing your n e w im pact wr enc h. P a y close a ttentio n to th e Rules F or Saf e Ope rati on, W ar nin gs and Caut ion s. If you us e your i mpac t wren ch pro perly and only f or what it is intend ed, y ou will en jo y y ears of s af e, reli able ser v ice. W ARNING: Do not allo w f ami liarity w ith y our impact wrench to ma k e yo u care less . Remember that a c areless fract ion of a second is suffi cient to inflict s e v ere injury . SWITCH TRIGGER T o turn y our im pact wrench O N, depre ss the s witch trigger . Release s witch trigger to turn your i mpact wrench OFF . Symbol Name Designation/ Explana tion V V olts V ol tag e A Amp eres Curr ent Hz Her t z F requ ency (cyc les per secon d) min Minute s Time Alt ernat in g Curre nt T ype or a chara cteristic of cu rrent Dir ect Cur ren t T y pe or a ch aract eris tic of c urr ent no No L oad Spee d Rota tional spee d, at n o lo ad .../min R e volut ions or Reci procati on Pe r M i nu t e Rev oluti ons, strokes, surface sp eed, orbits etc . pe r mi nut e Safety Ale rt Sym bol Indic ates dang er , war ning, or c aution. It mean s attentio n!!! Y our safety is inv olved. OPERA TION Figu re 1: Impact Wr ench Fe atures Figure 2: Switch T rigger
9 SWITCH LOCK The s witch trigg er can be lo c ked in OFF posi tion. T his f eatur e help s redu ce the poss ibili ty of a ccid ental st ar ting w hen not i n use. V ARIABLE SPEED This tool h as v ariab le speed s witch that d eliv ers higher s peed with incre ased trigger pres sure . Speed is cont rolled by the a mount of s witch trigger de pressi on. FOR W ARD/ REVERSE SELECT OR (DIRECTION OF R O T A TION SELECT OR) Y our im pact wre nch ha s a f orw ard/ re ve rse se lector located a bov e the s witch trigger . A. F orward/Re verse Se lector B . Switch T rigger WRIST STRAP A wrist strap is pro vided to red uce the chan ces o f dropp ing y our impa ct wrench . Place one h and thro ugh th e wrist str ap when ca rrying tool. T O A TT A CH B A TTER Y P A CK TO IMP A CT WRENCH NO TE: Battery pac k is s hippe d in a lo w charg e conditi on. Th eref ore, it must b e charg ed prior to use . Ref er to cha rging inst ruction s. ⢠Align rais ed ribs on b atter y pa c k with grooves on botto m of impact wre nch, and th en atta ch ba tter y pa c k to impa ct wrench. ⢠Mak e sure latc h on ba ttery pac k snap s into place and b atter y p ac k is secured to im pact wr ench bef ore begin ning o per atio n. CA UTION: When a ttachi ng battery pac k t o y our i mpact wren ch, be sure r aise d ribs and gro ov es align prop erly and latch snap s into place properly . Impro per ass emb ly can cau se dama ge to i mpac t wren ch and battery pac k . T O REMO VE B A TTER Y P A CK FR OM IMP A CT WRENCH Figu re 3:Forwar d/Rev erse Select or and T rigger Figure 4: Ba ttery P ack Installa tion Figure 5 : B attery P ack Remov al
10 ⢠Loc k the s witch trigge r b y plac ing FOR W ARD/REVERSE SELECT OR in th e cent er posi tion. ⢠Depres s latch l ocated on front of batte r y pac k (1) to releas e batt ery pac k. ⢠Pull f orwa rd on b atter y pa c k (2) to remo ve from impa ct wrenc h. W ARNING: I f an y parts are missi ng, do not opera te y our impa ct wr ench u ntil th e missi ng par ts are re place d. F ailure to do s o coul d resu lt in p ossib le serious perso nal in jury . W ARNING: Al w ays wear sa f ety gogg les or saf ety glasses with side shie lds whe n oper ating tools . F ailu re to do so co uld result in obje cts be ing th rown into y our e y es , resu lting in pos sibl e serious inju r y . CHARGING B A TTER Y P A CK The b atter y p ac k f or this t ool ha s been ship ped in a lo w cha rge condi tion to pre v ent possi b le prob lem s. The ref ore , y ou shou ld charge it until light o n front of ch arger c hanges from red t o green. NO TE: Batteries will not rea ch ful l charg e the f irst time the y are charge d. Allow sev eral cy cles ( using impact wrench follo wed b y rechargi ng) f or them to becom e full y cha rged. T O CHARGE ⢠Charge battery pac k on ly with the cha rger provid ed. ⢠Make sure po wer suppl y is normal house v olta g e, 120 v olts, 6 0 Hz, AC o n l y. ⢠Connec t cha rger to p ow er supply . ⢠Attach battery pac k t o charger b y ali gni ng rais ed r i bs on batt er y pa ck with grooves in char ger , then sli de battery pac k onto charg er . ⢠Red li ght sh ould tu rn on. Stead y red li ght in dicate s normal f ast charg ing mode . If red lig ht is flash- ing, t his in dicat es bat tery pack is deepl y dis charged o r hot. If ba tter y pa c k is hot, red li ght s hould beco me st eady a fter battery pack has c ooled do wn. If battery pac k is deeply dis charg ed, red l ight s hould becom e st eady after v olta ge has incre ased, normally within 60 minute s. If afte r one h our red light is s till fl ash- ing, t his in dicate s a def ectiv e batte r y pac k that shoul d be replace d. Gree n ligh t ON ind icate s batte r y pac k is fully ch arged an d slo w cha rg- ing to maintai n batter y pac k. Y ello w light O N and red light flashi ng indi cates def ectiv e batter y p ac k. Return battery pac k to y our nea rest Sears R epair Center f or chec king or re placi ng. Figure 6: Ba ttery Charg er
11 ⢠When y our battery pac k becomes fully charged , the red light will turn OFF and t he green lig ht wil l turn ON. ⢠A mi nimum charg e time of 1-1 /2 hours is requi red to rech arge a comp lete ly di schar ged ba tter y . ⢠The batt ery pack w ill becom e slight ly wa rm to the touc h wh ile ch arging . This is normal an d does not in dicat e a prob lem . ⢠Do not plac e cha rger in an area of e xtreme heat o r cold. It will wo rk best at normal roo m temper ature . ⢠When the batteries becom e fully charg ed, un plug y our charger f rom po wer s upply and re mo v e the bat- ter y p ack. LED FUNCTION OF CHARGER LED WILL BE LIGHTED T O INDICA TE ST A TUS OF CHARGER AND B A TTER Y P A CK: ⢠Red LED Lighted = F ast Charg ing Mode . ⢠Green LE D Lighted = Fully Charg ed and Sl ow Ch arging to Mai ntain Battery P ack. ⢠Red LED Flas hing = Hot Or Deep ly Discharg ed Batter y P ac k. Also Def ectiv e Battery P ack Afte r1 Hour . ⢠Y ello w LE D Lighte d and Red L ED Flas hing = Def ecti v e Batt er y P ac k. A. Def ectiv e Battery Indicato r Light B . Charging I ndica tor Ligh t C. Read y In dicat or L ight IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION FOR RECHARGING HO T B A TTERIES Under l ength y continu ous us e, the bat - teries in y our ba tter y pa ck will becom e hot. Y ou shoul d let a hot ba tter y pa c k cool do wn f or appro ximately 1 hour bef ore attem pting to rech arge . When the ba tter y pa c k bec omes di scharged and is ho t, th is wil l ca use th e re d ligh t on y our battery charger to flash . When the ba tter y pa c k coo ls do wn, red light will glow conti nuous ly in dic atin g fast charg ing mode , 1 hour c harge time . Once th e batte r y pac k cools do wn, it will re charge battery pac k in f ast charg ing mode as no rm a l. Figure 7: Ind icator Ligh ts
12 Pr oduct Spec ification s Crafts man Im pact Wrenc h A CCE SSORIES The re comm ended 1/2" d rive impa ct soc k ets are currentl y av ailab le at Sea rs Retail Stores . W ARNING: Use of ha nd sock et will cau se premature f ailure of soc ket an d possib le in jury to the user . W ARNING: Do not at any ti me let br ak e fluids , gasolin e, petrol eum-ba sed pr oducts , penet ratin g oils , etc. co me in conta ct with plast ic par t s. The y conta in ch emicals that c an dama ge , w eake n, or destr o y plas tic. Do not ab use po we r tools . Ab usiv e pra ctice s can damag e tool as w ell as wor k pi ec e. Only the pa r ts sh own on t he par ts list are inte nded to be repaired or replac ed by the c ust omer . Al l othe r par t s shoul d be rep laced at a Se ars Service cente r . W ARNING: Do not atte mpt to modify this tool or c reate acce ssories not rec ommende d for use with t his tool. An y s uch alter ation or modi ficati on is mis use and c ould r esult in a hazardou s cond ition l eadin g to po ssib le ser iou s per sonal injur y . B A TTERIES The batte r y pac k f or your im pact wren ch is equip ped with nic kel -cad- mium rec hargeab le batteries . Leng th of service from e ach c hargin g wi ll dep end on the type of work y ou are do ing. The b atteries in this tool ha v e been desi gned to pro vide maxi mum troub le free lif e. Ho we v er , lik e all batte ries, the y will e ve ntuall y wear out. Do not disa ssem b le batt ery pac k and a ttempt to rep lace t he batteries . W ARNING: Handling of t hese batteries , especially whe n wearin g rings an d je w elr y , coul d resul t in a ser iou s b ur n . MAINTEN ANCE Model 310.26825 Mot or v olta ge 18 V DC Squ are drive size 1/2" Tigh tening torq ue* 180 ft. lb. Sou nd pressur e lev el** 96 dbA Sou nd power level 10 9 dbA Vibrat ion Lev el*** 5.5 m/sec 2 F ree s peed 0â220 0 RPM Impa ct per minute 2220 IPM Weight wi th one bat ter y pac k 6.5 lb s. Weight of one batte ry pack 2.4 lb s. Curr ent draw , fre e spee d 8.7 A Curr ent draw dur ing impa cting 38 A *Out put tor que is test ed with Skidmore mode RL with 3/4" b olt (im pacting for 5 se conds) . **So und levels are teste d per IS O standa rds 3744 and Pne urop te st code P N8NTC 1. T o ol load ed per ISO stand ard 86 62. ***V ibration level tested pe r ISO standard 8 662-8 . Charger Ite m No . 9 -11040 (981399- 001) Char gi ng V olta ge 9.6 - 24 V Cha rge Rate 1 hr Battery Pac k Ite m No . 9 -110 34 (98140 4-001)
13 T o ob tain th e long est po ssible bat ter y lif e, w e sug gest th e f ollowi ng: ⢠Store a nd cha rge your batteries in a cool a rea. T emper atures abo v e nor mal room te mper ature will sho r ten bat tery lif e. ⢠Ne ver store b atteries i n a disc harged cond ition. Rech arge them immedia tely after the y are disc harged . ⢠All ba tteries g rad ually lose their cha rge. Th e hi gher t he temp eratu re, the quic ker the y lose their c harge . If you s tor e your tool for lo ng per iod s o f ti me withou t usin g it, rec harge the batte r ies e very month or tw o . This prac tice wi ll prol ong ba tter y lif e. T o pre ser v e natural re sourc es , pleas e recy cle or dispo se of b atteries p rope rly . This produc t cont ains nic ke l-cadm ium batte r i es. L ocal, state o r fe dera l la ws ma y prohibit dispo sal of ni ck el-cad - mium b atteries in ordina r y tra sh. Cons ult your loca l waste au th ori ty for inf or matio n regard i ng a v aila b le recy cling and/or dispo sal op tions . B A TTER Y P A CK REMO V AL AND PREP ARA TION FOR R ECYCLING W ARNING: Upon remo val f o r disp osal, co v er the battery pac k's terminals with hea vy-duty adhe siv e tape . Do not attemp t to dest ro y or disas semb le ba ttery pac k or remo v e an y o f its com ponent s. N ic k el-ca dmium batte r i es mu st be re cycl ed or disp osed of prope rly . Also , ne v er touc h both ter min als with meta l obje cts an d/or bo dy parts as sho r t cir cuit m a y resu lt. Keep awa y from childre n. F ailure to c omply with thes e warnings could resul t in fi re and/o r se rious inj ury .
14 PA R T S Craftsman 1/2" P r o fessional Cor dless Imp act Wrench Model No. 310.26825 The model num ber will be found on a plate a ttached to the mo tor ho using. Alwa ys men tion th e model numb er in all co rrespon dence reg arding your CRAFTSMAN 1/2" P ROF ESSIONAL CORDLESS IMP ACT WRENCH or wh en order ing re pair par ts. SEE BA CK P A GE FOR P ART S ORDERING IN STR U CTIONS Ke y No. Part Number Description Quantity 19 -1103 4** Bat ter y P ack - 18V 1 29 -1104 0** Bat ter y Charger 1 ZCTS1 850* Owner â s Manu al 1 3 ZCTS1 850-119 Label (Log o Plate) PB156 * Carr ying Case * Ite m not shown . ** C an be purc hased at your ne arest Sea rs Reta il Store.
2 WARR ANT Y ..... .... ....... .... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... .... ... 2 GENERAL SAFETY RULES ........ ........... ............. ........... ........ 3 SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES AND SYMBOLS ... ........... ......... . 5 OPERATION ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ......... .. 8 MAINTENANCE ...... ... ....... ........ ..... ........ ..... ....... ...... ..... ........ 12 PARTS .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... ........... .......... ......... 14 ESPAÃOL ........ ........ ..... ....... ........ ..... ....... ...... ....... ........ ..... .... 15 T ABLE OF CONTENTS W ARRANTY FULL ONE YEA R W ARRANTY If this Cr aftsman profes siona l cord less impac t wrench f ails due t o a def ect in material or workma nship within one y ear from th e date of purc hase , Sears will repair it, free of cha rge . W ARRANTY SER VICE IS A V AILABLE BY RETURNING THE T OOL T O THE NEAREST SEARS SER VICE CENTER IN T HE UNITED ST A TES. This warr anty giv es y ou spe cific legal rights , and y ou ma y also ha ve other right s which v ar y fro m stat e to st ate . Sears , Roeb uc k and Co ., Dept. 817W A, Hoffma n Estat es , IL 601 79
3 â W ARNING :Rea d and under stand all instruc tions. F ailu re to f ollo w al l ins tructions list ed bel ow , ma y result in electric shoc k, fire and /or serious perso nal inju r y . SA VE THESE INSTR UCTIONS Wo r k A r e a â Ke ep y our wor k area c lean a nd well lit. C lutte red be nches and dark area s in vite a ccidents . â Do not op erate pow er tools in expl osiv e atm osph eres , su ch as in the presence of flamm able liquids , gases , or dust. Pow e r tools creat e sparks which m a y igni te the d ust or fumes . â Ke ep b ystand er s, c hildren, a nd visitor s awa y while o perat ing a po wer tool. Distracti ons can cause y ou to lo se control. Elect rical Safe ty â Do no t abu se the cord. N ever use th e cor d to carry the charg er . Kee p cord away from heat, o il, sharp edges, or mo ving pa r ts. Replace da maged cor ds immediatel y . Damage d cord s may create a fire. â A battery ope rated tool with integral batteries or a separate battery pac k m ust be re char ged onl y with the specifie d char g er f or the battery . A ch arger th at ma y be suita b le f or one ty pe of batte r y ma y creat e a risk o f fire when used wi th ano the r bat ter y . Use l isted battery only w ith charger l isted . â Use battery operated tool only with spec ificall y de signated battery pac k. Use of an y othe r batt eri es may c reat e a ri sk of fire. Use only with ba ttery pac k. P ersonal Saf ety â Sta y alert, watch what y ou are doing a nd use c ommon sense when operating a po wer tool. Do not use tool while tire d or under the infl uence of drugs, al cohol, or medi cation. A mome nt of inatte ntion while o per ating po wer tool s may result in ser iou s perso nal in jury . â Dress pr operly . Do not wear loose cl othing or je welry . Contain l ong hair . K eep y our hair , cl othing, an d gloves awa y fro m mo ving parts. Loos e cloth es , je welry , or long hair ca n be caug ht in mo vin g par ts . â A v oid acci dental s tarting. Be sure s witch is in th e loc ked or off posi tion bef ore inserting battery pac k. Carr ying too l s with y our fi nger on the s witch or inse r ting th e batte r y pac k into a tool wi th the s witch on, inv ites acci dents . â Remove adj usti ng keys or wrenc hes be fo re turnin g the tool on. A wren ch or a k e y tha t is le ft attac hed to a rotati ng par t of the tool m a y result in p ersonal inju r y . â Do not o verreac h. K eep pr oper f ooting an d balan ce at a ll times . Proper f ooting an d balance ena ble better contro l of the tool i n une xpected s ituati ons . â Use safe ty equip ment. Al wa ys wear e ye pr otectio n. Dus t ma sk, non-s kid saf ety sho es , hard h at, or hearing p rotecti on m ust b e used for appr opr iate cond itio ns. GENERAL SAFETY R ULES
4 DEFINITIONS A. D ANGER: F ailure to obe y a saf ety w ar n ing wil l resu lt in s erious inju r y to y ou or to others . Alwa ys f ollow th e saf ety preca utions to reduc e the risk of fire, elec tric shoc k and pers onal i njury . B. W ARNING: F ailure to o be y a saf ety w ar min g can result in serious inj ur y to y ou or to others . Alw a ys f ollow the sa f ety preca utions to red uce the risk of fire, elec tr ic shock and pe rsona l inju r y . C. CA UTION: F ailure t o obey a safety war nin g may result in prope r ty dam age or personal inju r y to y ou or to others . Alwa ys f ollow th e saf ety preca utions to reduc e the risk of fire, elec tric shoc k and pers onal i njury . D. NO TE: Ad vises y ou of i nf or matio n or ins tructions v ital to th e oper ation or ma intena nce of the eq uipme nt. T ool Use and Care â Use c lamps or othe r practical wa y to sec ure and support the wo r kpie ce to a s table plat fo rm. Holdin g the w or k b y hand o r agai nst y our body is uns tab le a nd ma y lead to l oss o f cont rol. â Do not f orce too l. Use the correct to ol f or yo ur applic ation. The c orrect tool will do the j ob bette r and saf er at the rate f or which it is designed . â Do not us e tool if switc h does not turn i t on or off . A t ool tha t cannot b e con trolled with the s witch is dangero us an d must be repai red. â Disconn ect battery p ack fr om tool or p lace the switc h in th e loc ked or off positi on bef ore makin g an y adju stments , cha nging ac cessori es, or storing t he tool. Su ch pre venti v e saf ety meas ures red uce risk of star ting the too l acc identa lly . â Store idle tools ou t of reach o f chi ldren and other untrained per sons. T o ols a re dang erous in the ha nds o f untr ained users . â Whe n ba tter y pack is no t in use , keep it awa y from other met al objects like: p aper c lips, coins, ke ys, na ils, scre w s, or o ther small metal ob jects th at can make a conne ction fr om on e terminal to a nother . Shor ting the battery terminals togethe r ma y cause s parks , b urns, or a fire . â Maintain to ols wi th care. Keep cutting tools sha rp and c lean. Properly mai ntained to ols , with sharp cuttin g edge s ar e les s lik ely to bin d and are eas ier to control . â Chec k f or mis align ment or bind ing of mo ving par ts, breaka ge of par ts , and any othe r cond itio n th at may affe ct the too lâ s ope ration. If dama ged, ha ve the tool se rviced bef ore usi ng. Man y accidents are c au sed by po orly mai ntai ned tools. Use onl y accessories that are r ecomme nded b y the man ufacturer f or your mo del. Acce ssories that ma y be sui tab le f or on e tool , ma y create a risk of injury when u sed on anoth er tool. Serv ice â T ool se rvice m ust be perf ormed onl y b y qual ified repa ir per sonnel. Service or main tenance p erformed b y unqua lified perso nnel c ould r esult in a risk of in jury . â When s ervicing a to ol, use only id enti cal r epla cem ent pa r ts. Follo w instructI ons in the Maintenan ce section of this man ual. U se of unauth orized par ts or f ailure to f ollo w Main tenanc e Ins truction s ma y creat e a risk o f shock or inj ury .
5 Additional Rules For Saf e Operat ion â Kno w y our po wer too l. Read operator â s manual careful ly . Learn i ts ap plication s and limitat ions, as well as th e speci fic potent ial hazard s related to this tool. F ollo win g this rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious injury . â Make sure y our ex tens ion cor d is in g ood cond ition. Whe n using an e xtensio n cor d, be sure to use one hea vy enou gh to carry the current y our pr oduct w ill dra w . A wire gage size (A.W .G. ) of at lea st 16 is reco mme nde d for an ext ensi on cor d 100 feet or le ss in le ngth. A cor d e xceed ing 100 feet i s not recomm ended. If in doubt, use th e next h eavier gage . The small er the ga ge num ber , the heavi er th e cord. A n under siz ed cord will ca use a drop in line v oltage result ing in loss of po wer and o ve rheatin g. Important Safety Instructions f o r Impact Wrench â P ower too ls can caus e flying par ti cles dur ing use. W ear safe ty go ggles , user a nd b ystande rs. Flyi ng particles ca n cau se inj ury . â P ower too ls gener ate nois e. W ear hearing p rote ction, us er and b ystander s. Prolon ged e xposure to nois e can cau se hear ing l oss. â P ower too ls vibrate . A v oid pr olonged expo sure to vibratio n, repetitiv e motions and uncom fortable position s. Stop using the tool if discomf ort, tingling feel ing or pain occ urs. Seek m edical adv ice bef ore resumi ng use. Prolon ged e xposu re to vi brat ion, repeti tiv e motions and unco mf or tab le posi tions c an caus e injury . â Risk of enta nglement . ⢠Kee p bod y parts a w a y from movin g par t s. ⢠Do not w ear loos e c lothing and je welry while opera ting tool. ⢠W ear pr otecti ve hair co vering to conta in long h air . ⢠Do not ca rry tool with y our finger on the trig ger . ⢠Re move ad just in g keys or wrenc hes b ef ore tu rning the tool on. ⢠Do not lo ck , tape, wire, et c., the trig ger in the ON positio n. ⢠Kee p handle dry , c lean and free fr om oil and gr ease. ⢠Alw a ys shu t off po wer an d discon nect batt ery fr om tool when chan ging acc essori es. Entang lemen t can cause injury . W ARNING: ⢠Hold to ol b y in sulated gripping surf aces when perfor ming a n operatio n where the cuttin g to ol may co nta ct hi dden wiring. Conta ct with a "live" wire will also m ake e xpose d metal parts of the t ool "live" and sh oc k the op erator . ⢠Use onl y impact so ck ets and acces sories w ith thes e impac t wrenc hes. Use of hand or po wer soc kets will ca use prematu re failur e of the soc ket and pos sible injury to the use r . Do not us e ch ipped, c rac ked, or da mag ed s ocket s or acces sorie s. SPECIFIC SAFETY R ULES AND SYMBOLS
6 Important Rules for Battery T ools â Battery tools do not ha ve to be plug ged into an electric al outlet; theref ore, they are alw a ys in operatin g condit ion. Be a ware of possib le ha zar ds when not using y our battery too l or when cha nging ac cessor ies. F ollowin g this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Do not pl ace batt ery tools or their batteries near fire or heat. The y ma y expl ode. F ollo wing this rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not c har g e bat tery tool i n a damp or wet locatio n. F o llow ing this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Y our battery tool sho uld be charg ed in a loca tion wher e the tem per ature is mo re t han 50 °F b ut less than 10 0°F . Fo llo wing this rule will re duce t he risk of electric s hoc k, fi re, or serious perso nal in jury . â Und er extr eme u sage o r tempe rature cond itions, ba ttery leaka ge ma y occur . If liquid comes in contact with y our skin, wash im mediately with soap and water , then neutral ize with lemon juice or v inegar , If liquid gets into y our e yes, flush them with c lean water f or at least 10 minu tes, then see k imme diat e medical a ttention. F o llowin g this rule will reduce the risk of s erious perso nal in jury . Impor tant Safety Instructions For Charger â Sa ve thes e instructi ons. This man ual con tains im por ta nt saf ety and operating Instructi ons f or battery char g er part numbe r 9 -11040 (9813 99-001). F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Bef ore using battery char ger , read al l instructio ns and caution ary markings in this man ual, on battery ch ar ger , and pr oduct us ing battery c har ger . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â T o reduc e risk of injury , ch arge onl y nic kel-cadmium and nic kel met al hydr ide t ype r echarg e abl e batterie s. Other type s of batterie s may b u r st causing per sonal injury and dama ge . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Do no t expo se ch arger to ra in o r snow. F ollow ing t his rule wil l reduc e the risk of ele ctric shoc k, fire, or ser iou s pe rsona l in jur y . â Use of a n attac hment not re comme nde d or sol d by the battery c harger m anufacture r ma y resu lt in a ris k of fire, electric shoc k, or injury to per sons. F ollowi ng this rule wi ll reduc e the risk of ele ctric shoc k, fire, or ser iou s pe rsona l in jur y . â T o reduc e risk of dama ge to cha rger bod y and cor d, pull by charg er p lu g ra ther th an c ord when disconn ecting c har ger . F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Make sur e cor d is locate d so that it will not be stepped o n, tripped o ver , or otherwise subjec ted to da mage or s tress. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of serious perso nal injury . â An e xten sion cord shou ld not be used unle ss ab solut ely n eces sary . Use of impro per e xtension c ord coul d resu lt in a risk o f fire a nd elec tric shoc k. If e xten sion cord mu st be used, mak e sure:
7 a.T hat pi ns on pl ug of extens ion cor d are th e sam e nu mber , size a nd shap e as t hose o f plug on cha rger . b .That e xtension c ord is properly wired a nd in g ood el ectrical cond ition; and c.That wire siz e is large e nough f or AC amper e rat ing of cha rger as specifi ed below : â Do not op erate char ger with a dama ged cor d or pl ug. If dama ged, hav e replaced immed iatel y b y a q ualif ied servicem an. F o llowi ng th is r ule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not op erate char ger i f it has rece ive d a s harp blow , b een dr opped, o r othe rwise dam aged in an y way; t ake it to a qualifi e d servicem an. Followin g this r ule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not di sassemble c harger; take i t to a qua lified se rviceman when se rvice or repair i s requir ed. Inc orrect re assem bl y ma y result in a risk of electric shoc k or fire. F oll owin g this rule will re duce the risk o f elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â T o reduc e the r isk of electric shoc k, unplug c har ger fr om outlet b ef ore attemp ting an y mainte nance o r c leaning. T urni ng oft con tr ols will n ot reduce this r isk. F ollo wing th is rule will reduce the risk of el ectr ic shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal inju r y . â Do not us e ch arger outd oors. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . â Disconn ect c harger fr om power suppl y w hen not i n use. F ollowin g this rule will re duce the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire , or ser iou s per sonal injur y . D ANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NO T T OUCH UNINSULA TED POR T ION OF OUTPUT CONNECT OR OR UNINSULA TED BA TTER Y TERMINAL. â Sa ve these instr uctions. Refer to them frequ ently and use them to instruc t other s who ma y use this too l. If y ou loan someone this too l, loan th em thes e instructi ons also. F ollowin g this rule will r educe the risk of elec tric shoc k, fire, or serious perso nal injury . W ARNING: Some du st crea ted b y po we r sa nding, sa wing, grindi ng, drillin g, and other constructio n activitie s con tains chem ical s kno wn to caus e cance r , bir th def ects or ot her repro ducti ve harm. Some e xample s of thes e chem ical s are: ⢠lead from le ad-bas ed pai nts ⢠cr ys tallin e sili ca from bric ks a nd cement and oth er mason r y pr oduct s, and ⢠arsenic and c hromiu m from chemic ally- treated lumbe r . Y our risk fro m these e xposures v aries , dep ending on ho w often y ou do th is type of w or k. T o reduce y our e xposu re to th ese c hemical s: work in a w ell-v entilated a rea, an d work w ith app rov ed saf ety equip ment, such as tho se dus t masks that ar e specially desi gned to fil ter out micros copi c par ti cles . Cord Len gth (Feet) 25â 50â 100â Cord Size (A WG) 16 16 16 Note: A WG = Am eric an Wi re G age
8 SYMB OLS . APPLICA TION The Cr aftsman Impac t Wrenc h is idea l f or a wide v ariety of f astener tur n ing jobs in bo th autom otiv e and indu str ial fie lds. Wh en us ed w ith i mpac t socket s, it pro vides po wer and sp eed f or great er job ef ficien cy an d less oper ator f atigue . Appli cation s inclu de assemb ly line ope ratio ns, removal of ru sted- on nu ts and b olts a nd ma ny other s pecia liz ed uses . KNO W Y OUR IMP A CT WRE NCH A. F orward/Re verse Se lector B . Switch T rigger C. B a tt e r y Pa ck D. W r i s t S t r a p Bef ore attemptin g to us e y our impact wren ch, f amili arize y ourself with al l oper ating f eatures and saf ety requi rements . W ARNING: T o a v oid s erious injury caref ully read through this entire own er's m an ual bef ore us ing your n e w im pact wr enc h. P a y close a ttentio n to th e Rules F or Saf e Ope rati on, W ar nin gs and Caut ion s. If you us e your i mpac t wren ch pro perly and only f or what it is intend ed, y ou will en jo y y ears of s af e, reli able ser v ice. W ARNING: Do not allo w f ami liarity w ith y our impact wrench to ma k e yo u care less . Remember that a c areless fract ion of a second is suffi cient to inflict s e v ere injury . SWITCH TRIGGER T o turn y our im pact wrench O N, depre ss the s witch trigger . Release s witch trigger to turn your i mpact wrench OFF . Symbol Name Designation/ Explana tion V V olts V ol tag e A Amp eres Curr ent Hz Her t z F requ ency (cyc les per secon d) min Minute s Time Alt ernat in g Curre nt T ype or a chara cteristic of cu rrent Dir ect Cur ren t T y pe or a ch aract eris tic of c urr ent no No L oad Spee d Rota tional spee d, at n o lo ad .../min R e volut ions or Reci procati on Pe r M i nu t e Rev oluti ons, strokes, surface sp eed, orbits etc . pe r mi nut e Safety Ale rt Sym bol Indic ates dang er , war ning, or c aution. It mean s attentio n!!! Y our safety is inv olved. OPERA TION Figu re 1: Impact Wr ench Fe atures Figure 2: Switch T rigger
9 SWITCH LOCK The s witch trigg er can be lo c ked in OFF posi tion. T his f eatur e help s redu ce the poss ibili ty of a ccid ental st ar ting w hen not i n use. V ARIABLE SPEED This tool h as v ariab le speed s witch that d eliv ers higher s peed with incre ased trigger pres sure . Speed is cont rolled by the a mount of s witch trigger de pressi on. FOR W ARD/ REVERSE SELECT OR (DIRECTION OF R O T A TION SELECT OR) Y our im pact wre nch ha s a f orw ard/ re ve rse se lector located a bov e the s witch trigger . A. F orward/Re verse Se lector B . Switch T rigger WRIST STRAP A wrist strap is pro vided to red uce the chan ces o f dropp ing y our impa ct wrench . Place one h and thro ugh th e wrist str ap when ca rrying tool. T O A TT A CH B A TTER Y P A CK TO IMP A CT WRENCH NO TE: Battery pac k is s hippe d in a lo w charg e conditi on. Th eref ore, it must b e charg ed prior to use . Ref er to cha rging inst ruction s. ⢠Align rais ed ribs on b atter y pa c k with grooves on botto m of impact wre nch, and th en atta ch ba tter y pa c k to impa ct wrench. ⢠Mak e sure latc h on ba ttery pac k snap s into place and b atter y p ac k is secured to im pact wr ench bef ore begin ning o per atio n. CA UTION: When a ttachi ng battery pac k t o y our i mpact wren ch, be sure r aise d ribs and gro ov es align prop erly and latch snap s into place properly . Impro per ass emb ly can cau se dama ge to i mpac t wren ch and battery pac k . T O REMO VE B A TTER Y P A CK FR OM IMP A CT WRENCH Figu re 3:Forwar d/Rev erse Select or and T rigger Figure 4: Ba ttery P ack Installa tion Figure 5 : B attery P ack Remov al
10 ⢠Loc k the s witch trigge r b y plac ing FOR W ARD/REVERSE SELECT OR in th e cent er posi tion. ⢠Depres s latch l ocated on front of batte r y pac k (1) to releas e batt ery pac k. ⢠Pull f orwa rd on b atter y pa c k (2) to remo ve from impa ct wrenc h. W ARNING: I f an y parts are missi ng, do not opera te y our impa ct wr ench u ntil th e missi ng par ts are re place d. F ailure to do s o coul d resu lt in p ossib le serious perso nal in jury . W ARNING: Al w ays wear sa f ety gogg les or saf ety glasses with side shie lds whe n oper ating tools . F ailu re to do so co uld result in obje cts be ing th rown into y our e y es , resu lting in pos sibl e serious inju r y . CHARGING B A TTER Y P A CK The b atter y p ac k f or this t ool ha s been ship ped in a lo w cha rge condi tion to pre v ent possi b le prob lem s. The ref ore , y ou shou ld charge it until light o n front of ch arger c hanges from red t o green. NO TE: Batteries will not rea ch ful l charg e the f irst time the y are charge d. Allow sev eral cy cles ( using impact wrench follo wed b y rechargi ng) f or them to becom e full y cha rged. T O CHARGE ⢠Charge battery pac k on ly with the cha rger provid ed. ⢠Make sure po wer suppl y is normal house v olta g e, 120 v olts, 6 0 Hz, AC o n l y. ⢠Connec t cha rger to p ow er supply . ⢠Attach battery pac k t o charger b y ali gni ng rais ed r i bs on batt er y pa ck with grooves in char ger , then sli de battery pac k onto charg er . ⢠Red li ght sh ould tu rn on. Stead y red li ght in dicate s normal f ast charg ing mode . If red lig ht is flash- ing, t his in dicat es bat tery pack is deepl y dis charged o r hot. If ba tter y pa c k is hot, red li ght s hould beco me st eady a fter battery pack has c ooled do wn. If battery pac k is deeply dis charg ed, red l ight s hould becom e st eady after v olta ge has incre ased, normally within 60 minute s. If afte r one h our red light is s till fl ash- ing, t his in dicate s a def ectiv e batte r y pac k that shoul d be replace d. Gree n ligh t ON ind icate s batte r y pac k is fully ch arged an d slo w cha rg- ing to maintai n batter y pac k. Y ello w light O N and red light flashi ng indi cates def ectiv e batter y p ac k. Return battery pac k to y our nea rest Sears R epair Center f or chec king or re placi ng. Figure 6: Ba ttery Charg er
11 ⢠When y our battery pac k becomes fully charged , the red light will turn OFF and t he green lig ht wil l turn ON. ⢠A mi nimum charg e time of 1-1 /2 hours is requi red to rech arge a comp lete ly di schar ged ba tter y . ⢠The batt ery pack w ill becom e slight ly wa rm to the touc h wh ile ch arging . This is normal an d does not in dicat e a prob lem . ⢠Do not plac e cha rger in an area of e xtreme heat o r cold. It will wo rk best at normal roo m temper ature . ⢠When the batteries becom e fully charg ed, un plug y our charger f rom po wer s upply and re mo v e the bat- ter y p ack. LED FUNCTION OF CHARGER LED WILL BE LIGHTED T O INDICA TE ST A TUS OF CHARGER AND B A TTER Y P A CK: ⢠Red LED Lighted = F ast Charg ing Mode . ⢠Green LE D Lighted = Fully Charg ed and Sl ow Ch arging to Mai ntain Battery P ack. ⢠Red LED Flas hing = Hot Or Deep ly Discharg ed Batter y P ac k. Also Def ectiv e Battery P ack Afte r1 Hour . ⢠Y ello w LE D Lighte d and Red L ED Flas hing = Def ecti v e Batt er y P ac k. A. Def ectiv e Battery Indicato r Light B . Charging I ndica tor Ligh t C. Read y In dicat or L ight IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION FOR RECHARGING HO T B A TTERIES Under l ength y continu ous us e, the bat - teries in y our ba tter y pa ck will becom e hot. Y ou shoul d let a hot ba tter y pa c k cool do wn f or appro ximately 1 hour bef ore attem pting to rech arge . When the ba tter y pa c k bec omes di scharged and is ho t, th is wil l ca use th e re d ligh t on y our battery charger to flash . When the ba tter y pa c k coo ls do wn, red light will glow conti nuous ly in dic atin g fast charg ing mode , 1 hour c harge time . Once th e batte r y pac k cools do wn, it will re charge battery pac k in f ast charg ing mode as no rm a l. Figure 7: Ind icator Ligh ts
12 Pr oduct Spec ification s Crafts man Im pact Wrenc h A CCE SSORIES The re comm ended 1/2" d rive impa ct soc k ets are currentl y av ailab le at Sea rs Retail Stores . W ARNING: Use of ha nd sock et will cau se premature f ailure of soc ket an d possib le in jury to the user . W ARNING: Do not at any ti me let br ak e fluids , gasolin e, petrol eum-ba sed pr oducts , penet ratin g oils , etc. co me in conta ct with plast ic par t s. The y conta in ch emicals that c an dama ge , w eake n, or destr o y plas tic. Do not ab use po we r tools . Ab usiv e pra ctice s can damag e tool as w ell as wor k pi ec e. Only the pa r ts sh own on t he par ts list are inte nded to be repaired or replac ed by the c ust omer . Al l othe r par t s shoul d be rep laced at a Se ars Service cente r . W ARNING: Do not atte mpt to modify this tool or c reate acce ssories not rec ommende d for use with t his tool. An y s uch alter ation or modi ficati on is mis use and c ould r esult in a hazardou s cond ition l eadin g to po ssib le ser iou s per sonal injur y . B A TTERIES The batte r y pac k f or your im pact wren ch is equip ped with nic kel -cad- mium rec hargeab le batteries . Leng th of service from e ach c hargin g wi ll dep end on the type of work y ou are do ing. The b atteries in this tool ha v e been desi gned to pro vide maxi mum troub le free lif e. Ho we v er , lik e all batte ries, the y will e ve ntuall y wear out. Do not disa ssem b le batt ery pac k and a ttempt to rep lace t he batteries . W ARNING: Handling of t hese batteries , especially whe n wearin g rings an d je w elr y , coul d resul t in a ser iou s b ur n . MAINTEN ANCE Model 310.26825 Mot or v olta ge 18 V DC Squ are drive size 1/2" Tigh tening torq ue* 180 ft. lb. Sou nd pressur e lev el** 96 dbA Sou nd power level 10 9 dbA Vibrat ion Lev el*** 5.5 m/sec 2 F ree s peed 0â220 0 RPM Impa ct per minute 2220 IPM Weight wi th one bat ter y pac k 6.5 lb s. Weight of one batte ry pack 2.4 lb s. Curr ent draw , fre e spee d 8.7 A Curr ent draw dur ing impa cting 38 A *Out put tor que is test ed with Skidmore mode RL with 3/4" b olt (im pacting for 5 se conds) . **So und levels are teste d per IS O standa rds 3744 and Pne urop te st code P N8NTC 1. T o ol load ed per ISO stand ard 86 62. ***V ibration level tested pe r ISO standard 8 662-8 . Charger Ite m No . 9 -11040 (981399- 001) Char gi ng V olta ge 9.6 - 24 V Cha rge Rate 1 hr Battery Pac k Ite m No . 9 -110 34 (98140 4-001)
13 T o ob tain th e long est po ssible bat ter y lif e, w e sug gest th e f ollowi ng: ⢠Store a nd cha rge your batteries in a cool a rea. T emper atures abo v e nor mal room te mper ature will sho r ten bat tery lif e. ⢠Ne ver store b atteries i n a disc harged cond ition. Rech arge them immedia tely after the y are disc harged . ⢠All ba tteries g rad ually lose their cha rge. Th e hi gher t he temp eratu re, the quic ker the y lose their c harge . If you s tor e your tool for lo ng per iod s o f ti me withou t usin g it, rec harge the batte r ies e very month or tw o . This prac tice wi ll prol ong ba tter y lif e. T o pre ser v e natural re sourc es , pleas e recy cle or dispo se of b atteries p rope rly . This produc t cont ains nic ke l-cadm ium batte r i es. L ocal, state o r fe dera l la ws ma y prohibit dispo sal of ni ck el-cad - mium b atteries in ordina r y tra sh. Cons ult your loca l waste au th ori ty for inf or matio n regard i ng a v aila b le recy cling and/or dispo sal op tions . B A TTER Y P A CK REMO V AL AND PREP ARA TION FOR R ECYCLING W ARNING: Upon remo val f o r disp osal, co v er the battery pac k's terminals with hea vy-duty adhe siv e tape . Do not attemp t to dest ro y or disas semb le ba ttery pac k or remo v e an y o f its com ponent s. N ic k el-ca dmium batte r i es mu st be re cycl ed or disp osed of prope rly . Also , ne v er touc h both ter min als with meta l obje cts an d/or bo dy parts as sho r t cir cuit m a y resu lt. Keep awa y from childre n. F ailure to c omply with thes e warnings could resul t in fi re and/o r se rious inj ury .
14 PA R T S Craftsman 1/2" P r o fessional Cor dless Imp act Wrench Model No. 310.26825 The model num ber will be found on a plate a ttached to the mo tor ho using. Alwa ys men tion th e model numb er in all co rrespon dence reg arding your CRAFTSMAN 1/2" P ROF ESSIONAL CORDLESS IMP ACT WRENCH or wh en order ing re pair par ts. SEE BA CK P A GE FOR P ART S ORDERING IN STR U CTIONS Ke y No. Part Number Description Quantity 19 -1103 4** Bat ter y P ack - 18V 1 29 -1104 0** Bat ter y Charger 1 ZCTS1 850* Owner â s Manu al 1 3 ZCTS1 850-119 Label (Log o Plate) PB156 * Carr ying Case * Ite m not shown . ** C an be purc hased at your ne arest Sea rs Reta il Store.