Viii, Accessories, Appendix – Panasonic EY7202GQW User Manual

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2) Tightening time

Longer tightening time results in increased

tightening torque. Excessive tightening,

however, adds no value and reduces the

life of the tool.

3) Different bolt diameters

The size of the bolt diameter affects the

tightening torque.

Generally, as the bolt diameter increases,

tightening torque rises.

4) Tightening conditions

Tightening torque will vary, even with the

same bolt, according to grade, length, and

torque coefficient (the fixed coefficient indi-

cated by the manufacturer upon production).

Tightening torque will vary , even with

the same bolting material (e.g. steel),

according to the surface finish.

Torque is greatly reduced when the bolt

and nut start turning together.

5) Socket play

Torque is lowered as the six-sided configu-

ration of the socket of the wrong size is

used to tighten a bolt.

6) Switch (Variable speed control trigger)

Torque is lowered if the unit is used with

the switch not fully pulled out.

7) Effect of Connecting Adaptor

The tightening torque will be lowered

through the use of a universal joint or a

connecting adaptor.

VII.

ACCESSORIES

Use only bits suitable for size of chuck.

VIII.

APPENDIX

MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED CAPACITIES

Model

EY7202

Screw

driving

Wood screw

3.5 - 9.5 mm (1/8" - 3/8")

Self-drilling screw

3.5 - 6 mm (1/8" - 1/4")

Bolt fastening

Standard bolt : M6 - M12

High tensile bolt : M6 - M10

GUIDELINE TABLE

Fixing material

(thickness)

Base material

Screw

(Size)

Impact

power

mode

Clutch setting stage reference

H M S

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

2 4" Material

2 4" Material

Drywall screw

4.2 75

(3/16" 3")

Plywood

12 mm (1/2")

2 4" Material

Drywall screw

3.8 28

(1/8" 1-1/4")

Gypsum board

12 mm (1/2")

2 4" Material

Drywall screw

3.8 28

(1/8"

1-1/4")

SPC

1 2 mm (1/16")

SPC

1 2 mm (1/16")

Self-drilling screw

4 1.3

(3/16" 1/2")

2 4" Material

2 4" Material

Coach screw

9 50

(3/8" 1-15/16")

NOTE:

• When screwing TEKS screws into hard materials, use the lighter digital clutch’s setting to

avoid slippage which may chip or damage the screw. For the final tightening, use the one-

shot impact function.

• Depending on the type of screw or the hardness of the material, the screw may not be com-

pletely flush with the surface. When working with cabinet boards or other more decorative

materials where screws need to sit flush on the surface, use the lighter digital clutch’s setting

to avoid damaging the material, and then finish using the one-shot impact function.

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