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FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC Parts Diagram

Official parts breakdown and assembly diagram for the FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC cordless impact wrench, providing detailed component identification for maintenance and repair.

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Product Overview

The FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC is a high-performance cordless impact wrench designed for heavy-duty fastening applications. This document provides the official exploded view and parts identification for the tool, facilitating accurate maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair processes. The design utilizes an efficient EC motor for extended runtime and durability.

Exploded view of the FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC components
Exploded view of the FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC components

Component Identification

The assembly consists of several critical modules that ensure the tool's operational integrity. Key components identified in the technical diagram include:

  • Motor and Housing: The core assembly includes the EC motor unit, the main housing, and the rear cover, which protects the internal electronics.
  • Drive Mechanism: The impact mechanism is housed within the front section, designed to deliver high torque output for demanding tasks.
  • Control and Power: The handle assembly integrates the trigger switch and battery interface, compatible with FLEX 18.0V battery systems.
  • Fasteners: Various screws and pins are utilized to secure the housing and internal components, ensuring structural stability during high-vibration operation.

Maintenance and Safety

To ensure the longevity and safe operation of the FLEX IW 3/4" 18.0-EC, users should adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Regular Inspection: Periodically check the housing for cracks or damage and ensure all external screws are tightened to the specified torque.
  • Cleaning: Keep ventilation slots clear of dust and debris to prevent motor overheating. Use only non-abrasive cleaning agents.
  • Battery Care: Only use original FLEX battery packs and chargers. Store batteries in a cool, dry place away from metal objects to prevent short circuits.
  • Professional Repair: Due to the complexity of the EC motor and internal electronics, repairs should be performed by authorized service centers using genuine replacement parts.

Troubleshooting and Disposal

If the tool fails to operate, verify the battery charge status and ensure the battery is fully seated in the tool base. If the tool exhibits unusual noise or loss of power, discontinue use immediately and consult an authorized service technician. When the tool reaches the end of its service life, it must be disposed of in accordance with local environmental regulations. Do not dispose of power tools or batteries in household waste; utilize designated recycling collection points for electronic equipment and lithium-ion batteries.

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