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CLAS OP 1522BL 1/2" Impact Wrench 1600Nm

Professional 1/2" impact wrench with 1600Nm torque and double hammer mechanism, designed for high-performance automotive and industrial applications.

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Product Overview

The CLAS OP 1522BL is a high-performance 1/2" impact wrench featuring a robust double hammer mechanism, engineered to deliver a maximum torque of 1600Nm. It is designed for demanding automotive and mechanical tasks requiring high power and reliability.

Technical Specifications

  • Drive: 1/2" (13mm)
  • Rotation Speed: 8500 rpm
  • Max Torque: 1600 Nm
  • Air Pressure: 6.2 bar
  • Air Consumption: 169 L/min
  • Air Connection: 1/4" (6.35mm)
  • Weight: 2.1 kg

Safety Rules

Always wear safety glasses during operation. Ensure the trigger is not engaged before connecting the tool to the air supply. Do not wear loose clothing, watches, or jewelry. Never exceed the recommended air pressure of 6.2 bar, as excessive pressure can cause severe damage or injury. Always disconnect the air supply before performing any maintenance or changing accessories.

Operation and Setup

Before first use, remove the protective cap, apply Teflon tape to the connection, and add 2-3 drops of pneumatic oil. Connect the tool to a clean, regulated air supply. Use only impact-rated sockets. The tool features a three-point setting for tightening and a one-point setting for loosening. Adjust the torque using the three-step tightening control. Always check the rotation direction before starting work.

Pneumatic system setup diagram
Pneumatic system setup diagram

Maintenance and Lubrication

Daily lubrication is essential to prevent internal corrosion and premature wear. Use an automatic filter-regulator-lubricator (FRL) system. If no FRL is installed, manually add 2-6 drops of pneumatic oil through the air inlet daily or after every 2 hours of use. Keep the tool clean, dry, and stored in a secure location when not in use.

Troubleshooting

If the tool loses power, check for air leaks, hose restrictions, or lack of lubrication in the clutch housing. If the tool runs slowly or fails to turn, inspect the air inlet filter for impurities and ensure the motor is not clogged. For persistent issues, such as the tool failing to stop, the trigger seal may need replacement. All repairs must be performed by qualified personnel using authentic parts.

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