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Keep area clean, well-lit, and free of explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away.
Use proper plugs/outlets, avoid contact with grounded surfaces, protect from water, do not abuse cords, use outdoor extension cords, use RCDs in damp locations.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, remove wrenches, maintain balance, dress properly, use dust collection.
Use correct tool, ensure switch works, disconnect power before adjustments, maintain tools, keep cutting tools sharp.
Hold by insulated surfaces, wear ear protection, use specific accessories, maintain labels, be aware of hazardous dusts.
Identifies key components like trigger, control switch, LED, drive chuck, tool holder, and drive shanks.
Instructions for inserting and removing the battery pack from the tool.
Instructions for attaching and removing square drive shanks and hex drive chuck accessories.
How to use the forward, reverse, and lock functions of the control switch.
How to start, stop, and control the tool's speed using the trigger.
Guidance on achieving desired torque and avoiding damage to fasteners.
Guidelines for keeping the tool, battery pack, and charger in good repair.
Instructions for cleaning tool vents, handles, and avoiding liquids/solvents.
Information on where to return the tool for necessary repairs.
Advice on using only recommended accessories for safety and performance.
Details of the warranty coverage, exclusions, and terms for Milwaukee power tools.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in the USA.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in Canada.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in Mexico.
Keep area clean, well-lit, and free of explosive atmospheres. Keep bystanders away.
Use proper plugs/outlets, avoid contact with grounded surfaces, protect from water, do not abuse cords, use outdoor extension cords, use RCDs in damp locations.
Stay alert, use PPE, prevent unintentional starting, remove wrenches, maintain balance, dress properly, use dust collection.
Use correct tool, ensure switch works, disconnect power before adjustments, maintain tools, keep cutting tools sharp.
Hold by insulated surfaces, wear ear protection, use specific accessories, maintain labels, be aware of hazardous dusts.
Identifies key components like trigger, control switch, LED, drive chuck, tool holder, and drive shanks.
Instructions for inserting and removing the battery pack from the tool.
Instructions for attaching and removing square drive shanks and hex drive chuck accessories.
How to use the forward, reverse, and lock functions of the control switch.
How to start, stop, and control the tool's speed using the trigger.
Guidance on achieving desired torque and avoiding damage to fasteners.
Guidelines for keeping the tool, battery pack, and charger in good repair.
Instructions for cleaning tool vents, handles, and avoiding liquids/solvents.
Information on where to return the tool for necessary repairs.
Advice on using only recommended accessories for safety and performance.
Details of the warranty coverage, exclusions, and terms for Milwaukee power tools.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in the USA.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in Canada.
Contact information and website for Milwaukee service in Mexico.
| Voltage | 18V |
|---|---|
| Drive Size | 1/4" Hex |
| Max Torque | 1400 in-lbs |
| Impacts Per Minute | 0-3200 IPM |
| Anvil Type | Quick-Release |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |












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