ID07 User Manual ◄ 5
•  The operator must start in a work area without 
bystanders. Flying debris can cause serious injury.
•  Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained 
or under the supervision of an instructor. Establish 
a training program for all operators to ensure safe 
operation.
•  Always wear safety equipment such as goggles, 
gloves, ear, head and breathing protection, and 
safety shoes at all times when operating the tool. 
Use gloves and aprons when necessary.
•  Inspect tool daily for loose fasteners, missing parts 
and leakage. Have tool repaired if necessary.
•  The operator must be familiar with all prohibited work 
areas such as excessive slopes and dangerous 
terrain conditions.
•  Operators and maintenance personnel shall be able 
to physically handle the bulk, weight and power of 
the tool.
•  Maintain proper footing and balance at all times and 
do not overreach.
•  Do not inspect or clean the tool while the hydraulic 
power source is connected. Accidental engagement 
of the tool can cause serious injury. Be observant 
of hydraulic and water hoses lying about the work 
area, they can be a tripping hazard.
•  Do  not  use  in  conned  spaces  and  beware  of 
crushing hands between the tool and the workpiece, 
especially when unscrewing.
•  Always connect hoses to the tool hose couplers 
before energizing the hydraulic power source. Be 
sure all hose connections are tight and are in good 
condition.
•  Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above 
140 °F/60 °C. Operation at higher temperatures can 
cause higher than normal temperatures at the tool 
which can result in operator discomfort.
•  When using a rotary percussive tool to perform 
work related activities, the operator can experience 
discomfort in the hands, arms, shoulders, neck or 
other parts of the body.
•  If you experience numbness, tingling, pain or whit-
ening of the skin in your ngers or hands, stop using 
the tool. Tell your employer and consult a physician. 
•  Check for vibration level before each service. If you 
feel a higher than normal vibration, contact your 
STANLEY dealer for repair.
•  Do not operate a damaged, improperly adjusted or 
incompletely assembled impact wrench.
•  Never wear loose clothing that can become 
entangled in the working parts of the tool.
•  Keep all parts of your body away from the rotating 
parts. Long hair or loose clothing can become drawn 
into rotating components.
•  Do not hold the drive, socket or drive extension 
during operation. This is an entanglement hazard.
•  Rotating drive sockets and drive extensions can 
easily entangle rubber-coated or metal reinforced 
gloves.
•  Always use accessories that conform to the 
specications given in the Operation section of this 
manual.
•  Do not reverse impact wrench rotation direction by 
changing uid ow direction.
•  Release the trigger if the power supply has been 
interrupted.
•  When working near electrical conductors, always 
assume that all conductors are energized and that 
insulation, clothing and hoses can conduct electricity. 
Use hose labeled and certied as non-conductive.
•  To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, 
all tool repair, maintenance and service must only 
be performed by authorized and properly trained 
personnel.
•  Inspect the tool before each use and ensure all de-
cals are legible. Contact STANLEY if replacements 
are needed.
•  Serious injury or death could result from a tool or 
accessories dropped from an elevated height. Flying 
debris can cause serious injury.
•  Warning:  Hydraulic  uid  under  pressure  could 
cause skin injection injury. If you are injured by 
hydraulic uid, get medical attention immediately.
•  During operation do not contact the impact 
mechanism, accessories or hardware as they can 
become very hot. Use your Personal Protection 
Equipment (PPE).
•  WARNING: Some dust created by power sanding, 
sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction 
activities contains chemicals known to the State 
of California to cause cancer, birth defects or 
other reproductive harm. Some examples of these 
chemicals are:
•  Lead from lead-based paints,
•  crystalline silica from bricks and cement 
and other masonry products, and
•  arsenic and chromium from chemically-
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