User Manual B-rad Battery Series

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- INNOVATION DRIVEN PERFORMANCEUSER MANUALB-RAD BATTERY SERIES150 - 2.000 NmUser manual for: B-RAD 700 B-RAD 700-2 B-RAD 950-2 B-RAD 1400 B-RAD 1400-2 B-RAD 2000 B-RAD 2000-2

User manual B-RADTable of contents1. General instructions 2. Assembly 3. Setting torque 34.555.6.7.8.9.34443.1 Setting direction of rotation 3.2 Operating the torque wrench Battery 4.1 Battery pack faults Battery charger 5.1 Removing and inserting the battery pack Movement of the reaction arm 6.1 Installing the reaction arm 6.2 Reactie arm height 7.2 Reaction arm foot 7.1 Reaction point Safety Warranty 8.1 New tool warranty 8.2 Repaired tool warranty Contact 666667778888Weatherproof caseDigital B-RAD torque wrenchStandard reaction armLi-Ion battery packBattery chargerFigure 1Version 1.0 - June 20152

User manual B-RAD1. General instructionsNOTE: Do not operate the tool before reading these instructions. If breakdown, malfunction or damageoccurs, do not attempt to repair, please contact RAD Torque Systems B.V. immediately.RAD battery torque wrenches are reversible, non-impacting, torque controlled tightening tools and mustalways be operated with the following: Fully charged battery Impact sockets with locking pin and o-ring Proper reaction arm with retaining ring.NOTE: These torque wrenches contain metal components that can be dangerous in hazardous areas.2. Assembly1. Make sure the battery is fully charged2. Slide in the battery pack until it engages3. Fasten and secure the reaction arm on the jagged side of the gearbox with the retaining ringB-RAD torque wrenchRotational direction switchTool triggerBattery release buttonSetting torqueLithium-ion batteryFigure 2Version 1.0 - June 20153

User manual B-RAD3. Setting torque3.1 Setting direction of rotationOnly operate the rotational direction switch and transportation switch when the motor is at standstill, seeFigure 5.Right setting TighteningLeft setting LooseningCentral setting Transportation positionFigure 5NOTE: For applications where higher accuracy and more precise settings are required, we have theDigital Battery Series.When the tool is in operation the reaction arm rotates in the opposite direction to the output square driveand must be allowed to rest squarely against a solid object or surface adjacent to the bolt to be tightened.3.21.2.3.4.Operating the torque wrenchUse only suitable and proper impact sockets.Can the handle be rotated for ease of installation.Make sure that there is no movement between the tool and the reaction arm.The reaction arm is placed against a solid reaction point before the trigger is pulled. This preventsmovements of reaction arm.5. The trigger should be depressed until the torque wrench stops automatically.The B-RAD tool comes fully calibrated with a quick reference torque chart label on the barrel of the tool,see Figure 3. Simply rotate the quick grip torque to the desired torque setting reference number which canbe seen on the torque chart, see Figure 4. Once this is done, select forward or reverse and you are readyto torque when you depress the trigger. When the tool reaches the desired torque, the clutch mechanismwill slip. When this happens, release the trigger immediately. Damage will result to the tool if the clutch isallowed to slip for extended periods of time.1. Select the torque range based on the amount of Nm required as seen on the torque chart label, seeFigure 3.2. Place the dial at the correct torque setting. The torque is now set, see Figure 4.Figure 3Figure 4WARNING: Keep your hand and body parts clear of the reaction arm and barrel when the tool is inoperation.Version 1.0 - June 20154

User manual B-RAD4. BatteryWarning!Before initial use, check that the voltage and frequency stated on the charger’s ratingplate match the figures for your own electrical supply.Warning!Unplug charger immediately if the cable or charger is damaged. Unplug immediately ifany sign of smoke or flames.Warning!To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable RAD batteries, other types ofbatteries may burst causing personal injury and damage.Warning!Do not submit the casing to impact or drill into the casing. Do not throw battery packs orcharger in fire or immerse in water. Keep battery packs dry. Do not use any damaged ordeformed battery packs.Warning!RAD chargers should only be operated between 0-49 degrees Celsius. Keep away frommoisture.Warning!Slightly acidic, flammable fluid may leak from defective Li-ion battery packs. If batteryfluid leaks out and comes into contact with your skin, rinse immediately with plentyof water. If battery fluid leaks and comes into contact with your eyes, wash them withclean water and seek medical treatment immediately.Lithium-ion battery chargers are to be used exclusively for charging RAD 18V Lithium-ion battery packswith the maximum capacity of 5.2AH.Note: To prevent the battery from draining, always remove battery from tool before storage.4.1 Battery pack faultsWarning indicator stays onThe battery pack is not being charged. The temperature is too high or too low. If the temperature of thebattery pack is between 0–49 degrees Celsius, the charging process begins automatically.Warning indicator flashes onThe battery pack is defective, remove from charger immediately.The battery fails to charge, contacts may be dirty. Remove the battery pack, clean the contacts andreplace the charger.Note: In the case of prolongued activity of electromagnetic disturbances, the battery charger ends thecharging process prematurely for safety reasons. Remove the plug and plug in again after 2 seconds.Warning beepIn the case of a too high operating temperature, the battery will give a loud beep tone. The Lithium-ionbattery should be disconnected immediately to cooldown. The Lithium-ion battery can be used again if it iscooled down.Version 1.0 - June 20155

User manual B-RAD5. Battery chargerBefore initial use, check that the voltage and frequency stated on the rating plate match the figures foryour own electrical supply and check that the ventilation slits are clear. Minimum clearance from otherobjects is 5 centimeters.1.2.3.4.Connect to electrical supply, the red and green indicator lights up for approximately 1 second.Once the self test is completed, the indicator lights are off.Insert the battery pack into the charging shaft socket; push it to the back until it engages.Charge the battery pack before use. Only once it has been charged and discharged five chargingcycles does the battery pack reach its full charging capacity. You may store charged Lithium-ionbattery packs and recharge them after an interval of no more than six months.5.1 Removing and inserting the battery packRemoval: Press in the release button and remove the battery pack.Inserting: Slide in the battery pack until it engages.6. Movement of the reaction arm6.1 Installing the reaction armEnsure the reaction arm and retaining ring are installed securely to hold the reaction arm in place. Makesure the reaction arm is in contact with a solid reaction point before you operate the tool. When the toolis in operation the reaction arm rotates in the opposite direction to the output square drive and must beallowed to rest squarely against a solid object or surface adjacent to the bolt to be tightened, see Figure 6.Reaction pointClockwiseoperationCounter clockwiseoperationFigure 6WARNING: In use, this tool must be supported at all times in order to prevent unexpected release in theevent of a fastener or component failure!6.2 Reaction arm heightEnsure the height of the socket is even with the height of the reaction arm as seen below in Figure 7A.The height of the socket cannot be shorter or higher than the height of the reaction arm as seen below inFigure 7B and 7C. Figure 7AVersion 1.0 - June 2015 Figure 7B Figure 7C6

User manual B-RADNOTE: Improper reaction will void warranty and can cause premature tool failure.7.2 Reaction arm footEnsure the foot of the reaction arm aligns with the length of the nut as seen in Figure 8A. The length of thefoot cannot be shorter or longer than the nut as seen in Figure 8B and 8C.Figure 8A Figure 8B Figure 8C 7.1 Reaction pointEnsure the reaction arm reacts off the middle of the foot as seen in Figure 9A. Do not react off the heel ofthe reaction foot as seen in Figure 9B.Please contact RAD Torque Systems B.V. or your local RAD authorized distributor for custom reactionarms.WARNING: Always keep your hand and body parts clear of the reaction arm and barrel when the tool isin operation, see Figure 9C.Afbeelding 9A Afbeelding 9B Afbeelding 9C7. SafetyRAD tools are developed for tightening and loosening threaded fasteners using very large forces. Foryour safety and that of others, warning labels and attention labels are prominently attached to the torquewrench and its accessories.NOTE: Make sure you observe the directions on the warning labels at all times.RAD tools have been designed with safety in mind however, as with all tools you must observe all generalworkshop safety practices, and specifically the following: Before using your new tool, get familiar with all its accessories and how they work Always wear safety goggles when the tool is in operation Make sure the reaction arm is in contact with a solid contact point before you operate the tool Keep your body parts clear of the reaction arm and the contact point Make sure the reaction arm snap ring is securely in place to hold the reaction arm or blank in place.RAD tools are safe and reliable. Not following precautions and instructions outlined here can result ininjury to you and your fellow workers. RAD Torque Systems B.V. incorporated is not responsible for anysuch injury.Version 1.0 - June 20157

User manual B-RAD8. Warranty8.1 New tool warrantyAny new tool branded with the RAD name and purchased from RAD Torque Systems B.V., or through oneof its authorized distributors or agents, is warranted to the original purchaser against defects in materialsand workmanship for a period of twelve (12) month from the date of delivery to the end user. Thisguarantee is valid until fifteen (15) months after the original calibration date.Furthermore, the warranty conditions determine that no warranty applies if:1. The defect, wholly or partly, is due to unusual, inappropriate, improper or careless use of the product;2. The defect, wholly or partly, is due to unusual, is due to normal wear and tear or lack of propermaintenance;3. The defect, wholly or partly, is due to unusual, is due to installation, assembly, modification and / orrepair by the customer or by third parties;4. The product altered, modified, used or processed is;5. The product is transferred to a third party;6. RAD Torque Systems B.V. has abtained the product, wholly or partly, from a third party, and RADTorque Systems B.V. can not claim compensation under warranty;7. RAD Torque Systems B.V. in manufacturing of the product raw materials, and suchlike has used onthe instructions of the customer;8. The product has a small deviation in it’s quality, finishing, size, composition and suchlike, which is notunusual in the industry or if the defect was technically unavoidable;9. The customer has not fulfilled all obligations under the agreement promptly and correctly towards RADTorque Systems B.V.8.2 Repaired tool warrantyAfter the warranty has expired a three (3) month warranty applies to the original purchaser againstdefective in material or workmanship or both from the date of repair.To qualify for the above mentioned warranties, written notice to RAD Torque Systems B.V. must be givenimmediately upon discovery of such defect, at which time RAD Torque Systems. will issue an authorizationto return the tool. Freight costs must be paid in advance. When returning a tool, the reaction arm/s beingused with the tool must also be returned.For the latest warranty terms, please see our sales conditions on our website www.radtorque.nl.9. ContactRAD Torque Systems B.V.Zuidergracht 193763 LS SoestPhone: 31(0) 35-5882450lWebsite: www.radtorque.nlVersion 1.0 - June 20158

User manual B-RADMININGOIL & MERCIAL VEHICLE INDUSTRYMASTER DISTRIBUTOR FOR EUROPE, MIDDLE EASTAND NORTH AFRICA:RAD TORQUE SYSTEMS B.V.ZUIDERGRACHT 193763 LS SOESTTHE NETHERLANDSPHONE.: 31 (0)35 - ECHSUPPORT@RADTORQUE.NLWWW.RADTORQUE.NLVersion 1.0 - June 20159

User manual B-RAD 8. Warranty 8.1 New tool warranty Any new tool branded with the RAD name and purchased from RAD Torque Systems B.V., or through one of its authorized distributors or agents, is warranted to the original purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) month from the date of delivery to the end .

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