CONTENTS Safety Precautions ........3 Warranty ............8 Handling Method ........10 Battery and Charger ........16 Troubleshooting ........19 Maintenance ..........20 Exploded View & Parts List ......21 Fill, Draw, & Torque Sheet ......23 Failure to follow all the instructions is dangerous. Read this manual before installation, operation, maintenance, or inspection of this system.
DANGER • Do not charge the battery 1. Wear ear protection if the noise level is higher than 85dB(A) at below 0 °C (32 °F) or above the worksite. Wear impact- 40 °C (104 °F). resistant eye protector during • Use charger and recharge operation.
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• Battery fluid can cause 11. Do not drive a nail into the battery pack. Avoid forceful inflammation or injury if it impact of the battery. Do not contacts skin. Wash off disassemble and modify battery battery fluid with clean pack.
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WARNING long hair away from tool 1. Proper fastening time during operation. • Give BP-T a break • Hold BP-T securely during occasionally. Operating tool operation to enable a quick for a long time raises response in the event of temperature of motor and unexpected behavior.
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5. Check for damaged parts in a dry, locked, safe place out of the reach of children. • Confirm that tool functions 10. Make sure tool is free of oil normally before operation and debris. by visually checking the appearance of the battery •...
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Careless operation can lead possible. Modification of to accidents and personal tool or charger destroys injury. conformity with corresponding safety • Avoid operating the tool standards. when you are tired. • Send battery pack and 16. Tools and chargers should be charger together for repair if repaired only by an charger overheats.
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This Warranty is null and void if the customer, or any other person other than an authorized representative of AIMCO, has made any attempt to service or modify the tool or accessory prior to its return to AIMCO under this Warranty.
AIMCO’S LIABILITY PURSUANT TO WARRANTY OF THE PRODUCTS COVERED HEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL AIMCO BE LIABLE FOR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS BY THE BUYER. IN NO EVENT SHALL AIMCO BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,...
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Tool Operation 1) Set rotation direction. Set reverse lever to R for Right or L for Left. Trigger Reverse lever 2) Squeeze trigger • Speed increases in 3 steps as you squeeze the trigger in both forward and reverse modes. •...
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UFT-6 (M6) hard joint BP-T40 series 1,000 approx. Fastening torque 7 Nm for 0.3 sec. per fastener UFT-10 (M8) hard joint BP-T50 series 700 approx. Fastening torque 12.5 Nm for 0.3 sec. per fastener UFT-10 (M10) hard joint BP-T60 series 600 approx.
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Following the fastening conditions shown in the table on the previous page, a BP-T50 / BP-T60 will be able to fasten at least 7 fasteners a minute, with no downtime, before the heat protection feature will trigger. Only the BP-T40 can cover 11 fasteners a minute.
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Change Reverse Lever Direction 1) Remove battery pack from BP-T. 2) Remove roll pin. 3) Pull reverse lever forward to remove it. 4) Change the setting and reattach reverse lever to tool. 5) Replace roll pin. LED Battery Level Indicator Squeeze trigger, and battery level LED will indicate battery level by its color.
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Factors that can affect fastening torque Work conditions Fastening torque can vary even for bolts of the same diameter. The transmitted torque can change depending on bolt grade, length, coefficient determined by bolt quality/work condition, condition of bolt seating, and distance between fasteners. Torque transmission can also be affected if the bolt and nut rotate together even after fastening.
BP-T is driven by the following Lithium-ion battery packs. Specifications Voltage / Tool Battery Capacity Charging time Weight BP-T40 EYFB32 DC 10.8 V Approx. 40 Approx. 0.29 kg. BP-T50 PANASONIC 2.0 Ah minutes BP-T60 EYFB41 DC 14.4 V Approx. 40 Approx. 0.35 kg. PANASONIC 2.0 Ah minutes...
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Attaching and removing battery Attach: Align barbs of tool (3 on each side) to barbs on battery and push battery toward BP-T until it makes a click sound. Remove: Hold spring-loaded jaw down and slide battery forward to unload. Attach pack cover to battery’s terminals to protect it from dust.
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Loading and unloading batteries on to battery changer Charging the battery: Plug charger power plug into a socket. The power lamp should light. Load battery pack into charger. ① Align battery in charger using alignment marks and place battery onto charger dock.
Troubleshooting Confirm the following before you place an order for repair. Symptom Possible cause Remedy Tool does not run Battery level is below Charge battery Tool gets hot Tool has been Allow tool to cool to room overworked temperature. Lessen the load of the job or use a larger BP-T tool.
Maintenance DANGER 1. Check for any loose parts, breakage, or wear of all parts prior to each use WARNING 1. Tool casing is made of plastic. Wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Do not use volatile liquids or wet cloths because doing so will cause deterioration/discoloration of the materials.
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Operating Rod (1.4 x 81.5) 1 1 ●■ 976-777-0 Spring (3.0 x 13.5) 18C-973-8 Liner Casing Spacer COMMON PARTS FOR BP-T50, T50D, T60 & T60D 18E-904-1 Front Liner Plate 976-985-0 Spring (3.3 x 18) (Strong) 1 10E-906-1 Liner Casing Cover 1 ■▲...
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