1. Hook of the Impactor Hammer
2. Locknut
3. Handle and Impact Rod
4. Body of the Manual Impactor
Working Heads
Item | Data |
Impact Distance | 442mm |
Weight | ≤ 17.6 kg |
Weight of the Impact Hammer | ≤6700g |
Dimension(L* W* H) | 820*350*130mm |
Application Cases
Cautions
1. When the manual impactor works as the crowbar, the operator should insert the impact rod into the body of the tool completely and lock the locknut to avoid the impact rod sliding to cause injuries.
2. It’s not suitable for the tool to prize up overweight object when used as a crowbar. Because it’s not the monolithic crowbar, so overlarge force for prizing is not proper. Meanwhile, the operator should try to increase the force acting on the impactor gradually to the limits of the tool.
3. The condition that the tool is used as the crowbar with the impact rod out of the impact body entirely is allowed only with the locknut locked tightly and the proper force acting on the tool. Or the hand would be injured and the impactor would be damaged.
4. When all the operation has been done, the impact rod should be sent back to the impact body to facilitate next time usage and avoid the impact rod slipping out to cause injuries.