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| Brand | DeWalt |
|---|---|
| Model | DCE350M2 |
| Category | Crimp tool |
| Language | English |
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE safety alert symbols.
Diagram and list of all numbered components of the DCE350 crimping tool.
Precautions for maintaining a safe and organized work area.
Safety measures related to power tool electrical systems and connections.
Operator safety actions, including alertness and PPE usage.
Guidance on correct tool usage, maintenance, and inspection.
Critical safety warnings unique to the crimping tool operation.
Requirements for PPE and information on health risks from dust exposure.
Essential safety warnings and instructions for battery packs.
Guidelines for battery pack use, care, and safe transport.
Explanation of FLEXVOLT™ modes and how to read the fuel gauge.
Critical safety warnings for chargers and guidance on extension cords.
Step-by-step charging guide and explanation of charger LED indicators.
Details on Hot/Cold Pack Delay, Electronic Protection, and Wall Mounting.
Recommendations for charging, storage, and resolving charging issues.
Defines the tool's purpose and explains its trigger, worklight, and LED display.
How to connect the tool to a computer using the CRIMP CONNECT™ software.
Steps for installing/removing the battery pack.
Steps to prepare cables and connectors for crimping.
Detailed steps for crimping, including critical safety warnings.
Information on maintenance intervals and indicator lights for tool service.
Procedures for cleaning the tool, using accessories, and obtaining repairs.
Details on product registration, warranty coverage, and technical specifications.
Lists common issues, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Explains LEDs for tool power, USB connection, and battery charge levels.
Details LEDs for crimp completion, maintenance warnings, and service needs.
Table comparing charge times for various DEWALT battery and charger models.
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