Impact Wrench, Using
Pay attention to additional information in the repair information.
Exceptions:
- Impact wrenches are not permitted when working within an opened high-voltage battery or when working near natural gas systems. Pay attention to the general information.
Removing/loosening:
- Removing or loosening nuts using a suitable impact wrench is generally permitted.
- Bolts (bolt head and protruding threads) and nuts must be cleaned before removal.
Installing/tightening:
Installing or tightening nuts using a suitable impact wrench is permitted, if the conditions that follow are adhered to.
- Position the bolts and nuts by hand.
- Only use an impact wrench with an adjustable speed and torque range.
- The impact function of the impact wrench must not be used.
- The maximum speed must not exceed 300 RPM.
- Use suitable screwdriver bits (such as plastic-coated bits) near delicate surfaces.
- Use a low speed when installing or tightening bolts with locking fluid or self-locking nuts.
- Only install or tighten bolts and nuts until they stop.
- Apply the additional tightening specification by hand using a torque wrench.
- To perform the additional turn, use a torque wrench with an angle gauge or a rigid wrench.