Makita XRT01TK XRT01 Instruction Manual - Page 8

Assembly

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When you pull the switch trigger, the tool performs the next sequential operations as follows, and the tool stops automatically. 1. Feed the wire. 2. Cut the wire. 3. The hook holds and twists the wire. 4. The hook returns to the original position. Tying strength setting CAUTION: Be sure to lock the trigger before starting the adjustment. When you turn the power on, never bring your limbs or face close to the binding or rotating parts of the tool tip. Otherwise, you may be injured. Remaining battery notification When the battery voltage drops below the required level, the tool will stop operating, an error tone will sound, and the number "4" will appear on the display panel. The error tone will continue to sound until the power is turned off. NOTE: If the ambient temperature is extremely low, the error tone may sound even when the battery contains sufficient power. ASSEMBLY CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the battery cartridge is removed before carrying out any work on the tool. Loading the tie wire (wire reel) You can set the tying strength by adjusting the tying strength adjusting button. Tying strength is shown on the display panel. 2 CAUTION: Before mounting or dismounting tie wires and accessories, be sure to turn the power off, lock the trigger, and remove the battery cartridge. Failure to do so may cause an accident. NOTICE: Using wires other than Makita's genuine tie wires (annealed wires) may cause the tool to malfunction. 1. Push the release lever, and lock it with the lock lever. 1 2 1 ► 1 . Release lever 2. Lock lever When you push the release lever, a gap is created between the left and right feed gears. 1 2 3 ► 1 . Tying strength adjusting button 2. Display panel If the wire is broken off, tying strength will be lost. After tying, check the twisted portion for breakage. If the wire is broken off, adjust the tying strength using the tying strength adjusting button, and tie the rebars again. ► 1 . Release lever 2. Lock lever 3. Feed gears 8 ENGLISH

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ENGLISH
When you pull the switch trigger, the tool performs the next
sequential operations as follows, and the tool stops automatically.
1.
Feed the wire.
2.
Cut the wire.
3.
The hook holds and twists the wire.
4.
The hook returns to the original position.
Tying strength setting
CAUTION:
Be sure to lock the trigger before
starting the adjustment. When you turn the power
on, never bring your limbs or face close to the
binding or rotating parts of the tool tip.
Otherwise,
you may be injured.
You can set the tying strength by adjusting the tying strength
adjusting button. Tying strength is shown on the display panel.
2
1
1.
Tying strength adjusting button
2.
Display panel
If the wire is broken off, tying strength will be lost. After
tying, check the twisted portion for breakage.
If the wire is broken off, adjust the tying strength using the
tying strength adjusting button, and tie the rebars again.
Remaining battery notification
When the battery voltage drops below the required level,
the tool will stop operating, an error tone will sound, and
the number "4" will appear on the display panel. The error
tone will continue to sound until the power is turned off.
NOTE:
If the ambient temperature is extremely low,
the error tone may sound even when the battery
contains sufficient power.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
Loading the tie wire (wire reel)
CAUTION:
Before mounting or dismounting
tie wires and accessories, be sure to turn the
power off, lock the trigger, and remove the battery
cartridge.
Failure to do so may cause an accident.
NOTICE:
Using wires other than Makita's genu-
ine tie wires (annealed wires) may cause the tool
to malfunction.
1.
Push the release lever, and lock it with the lock lever.
1
2
1.
Release lever
2.
Lock lever
When you push the release lever, a gap is created
between the left and right feed gears.
1
2
3
1.
Release lever
2.
Lock lever
3.
Feed gears