STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGIES are intended for use in industrial threaded fastening or precision position and or adjustment applications only. Some instructions may not apply to all tools. Please contact your Stanley Sales Engineer for information or assistance on Stanley training for assembly tool operation.
User Manual W A R N I N G To Avoid Injury: This information is provided to assist in making rough estimates of sound and vibration exposure levels in the workplace. The declared emission values were obtained by laboratory type testing in accordance with the stated standards.
QPM DC Electric Tools 1.2.1 Repetitive Motion The use of power tools may involve highly repetitive motions of the fingers, hands, wrists, and shoulders. These repetitive motions can lead to cumulative trauma disorders (CTD). Many personal and workplace factors can contribute to these disorders.
User Manual 1.2.2 Hearing Protection Power tool operators and adjacent personnel may be exposed to excessive sound levels. The tool in use is generally only one of many sources of noise that an operator experiences. Other tools and machines in the area, joint assembly noise, work processes, and other ambient noise sources all contribute to the sound level operators are exposed to.
• Always wear eye and foot protection when installing equipment. • Only use equipment and accessories specifically designed to operate with Stanley assembly tools and use them only in the manner for which they are intended. • Do not install worn, damaged, or modified equipment that may be unsuitable for safe use.
User Manual Turn off controllers when removing or attaching tools. Stanley electric tools must be connected to a controller to operate. To ensure superior performance and safe operation, use a Stanley controller specifically designed for each tool. These instructions are specific to Stanley electric tools when used with Stanley electric tool controllers and accessories.
QPM DC Electric Tools QPM Tools 1.4.1 Display and Multiple Function Button for Hand Held Tools Handheld QPM tools have a display and a multiple function button (MFB). Two sets of lights and 7] indicate tightening cycle status. Two blue lights indicate whether the tool is armed (on) or not armed (off) and tool rotation direction, disassembly [1] or assembly [2].
User Manual 1.4.2 MFB Mode The MFB Mode configures the multiple function button for handheld QPM tools. The button can be configured to operate in any of the following modes. The button does nothing. Disable (default) Pressing the button toggles between assembly and Reverse (Disassembly) disassembly and illuminates the appropriate blue light [1]...
QPM DC Electric Tools 1.4.4 Tightening Cycle Counters QPM tools have onboard counters that record the number of tightening cycles completed by the tool. • Odometer Counter. Records the total number of tightening cycle completed. • Trip Counter. Records the number of tightening cycles completed since the last reset.
User Manual Tool Operation W A R N I N G ROTATING SPINDLE To Avoid Injury: • Always wear eye and foot protection when operating and when in areas where power tools are being used. • Keep all body parts and clothing away from the rotating end of the tool. Dress properly.
QPM DC Electric Tools 1.5.1 Directional Control W A R N I N G UNEXPECTED REACTION FORCES To Avoid Injury: • Be prepared – when a tool operates in reverse, the tool’s torque reaction is opposite to the reaction produced when the tool operates in forward direction. •...
Stanley Assembly allows the temperature limit adjustment to provide flexibility to the professional user. Once a customer changes the setting from the factory default, it is their responsibility to ensure the safety of the user.
QPM DC Electric Tools 1.5.4 Tool Status Lights Handheld tools from STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGIES have three (green, yellow, and red) status lights. The status light mirror or copy the status lights on the controller or control panel. Light Status Description...
User Manual Special Application Tools 1.6.1 Exposed Gear Socket Tools W A R N I N G PINCH POINT AT THE EXPOSED GEARS OR TEETH To Avoid Injury: Keep body parts and clothing away from the exposed gear sockets. Dress properly. Do not wear loose-fitted clothing or jewelry. Exposed gear socket tools are designed to fit into tight spaces where other tools do not fit.