Fitting the 12 V angle head (see figure C)
These cordless angle wrenches must be fitted with a compatible angled screw head see Technical Data first.
The angled screw head (3) with tool holder (2) can be continuously adjusted by 360°.
- Turn the lock nut (18) all the way back in the direction of the arrow a (left-hand thread).
- Never clamp the power tool to the housing shells.
- Turn the angled screw head (3) in the direction of the arrow d as far as it will go onto the flange. Then turn back in direction b until the required working angle is reached; however, it should only be turned a maximum of one 360° rotation.
- Fix the angled screw head (3) in this position by turning the lock nut (18) in the direction of the arrow c against the angled screw head using a suitable tool (hook spanner DIN 1810 form B size 25/28). Tighten the lock nut (18) to the correct tightening torque see Technical Data. While doing so, a suitable tool (hook spanner DIN 1810 form B size 20/22) must be hooked into an opening on the angle head and held.
- The thread and flange thread must be free from grease and the correct torque see Technical Data must be used so that the angle head cannot come loose.
Adjusting the 12 V angle head
The angled screw head (3) with tool holder (2) can be continuously adjusted by 360°.
- Loosen the lock nut (18) by hooking a suitable tool (hook spanner DIN 1810 form B size 25/28) into an opening on the lock nut and turning it in the direction of the arrow a (left-hand thread). While doing so, a suitable tool (hook spanner DIN 1810 form B size 20/22) must be hooked into an opening on the angle head and held.
- Never clamp the power tool to the housing shells.
- Turn the angled screw head (3) in the direction of the arrow b until the required working angle is reached; however, it should only be turned a maximum of one 360° rotation.
- Fix the angled screw head (3) in this position by turning the lock nut (18) in the direction of the arrow c against the angled screw head. Tighten the lock nut (18) to the correct tightening torque see Technical Data again. While doing so, a suitable tool must be hooked into an opening on the angle head and held.
- The thread and flange thread must be free from grease and the correct torque see Technical Data must be used so that the angle head cannot come loose.