STRwrench charger
Charger
Product Information
General Information
Safety Signal Words
The safety signal words Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice have the following meanings:
DANGER | DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. |
WARNING | WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. |
CAUTION | CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. |
NOTICE | NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury. |
Warranty
Product warranty will expire 12+1 months after dispatch from Atlas Copco's Distribution Center.
Normal wear and tear on parts is not included within the warranty.
Normal wear and tear is that which requires a part change or other adjustment/overhaul during standard tools maintenance typical for that period (expressed in time, operation hours or otherwise).
The product warranty relies on the correct use, maintenance, and repair of the tool and its component parts.
Damage to parts that occurs as a result of inadequate maintenance or performed by parties other than Atlas Copco or their Certified Service Partners during the warranty period is not covered by the warranty.
To avoid damage or destruction of tool parts, service the tool according to the recommended maintenance schedules and follow the correct instructions.
Warranty repairs are only performed in Atlas Copco workshops or by Certified Service Partners.
Atlas Copco offers extended warranty and state of the art preventive maintenance through its ToolCover contracts. For further information contact your local Service representative.
For electrical motors:
Warranty will only apply when the electric motor has not been opened.
Website
Information concerning our Products, Accessories, Spare Parts and Published Matters can be found on the Atlas Copco website.
Please visit: www.atlascopco.com.
ServAid
ServAid is a portal that is continuously updated and contains Technical Information, such as:
Regulatory and Safety Information
Technical Data
Installation, Operation and Service Instructions
Spare Parts Lists
Accessories
Dimensional Drawings
Please visit: https://servaid.atlascopco.com.
For further Technical Information, please contact your local Atlas Copco representative.
Safety Data Sheets MSDS/SDS
The Safety Data Sheets describe the chemical products sold by Atlas Copco.
Please consult the Atlas Copco website for more information www.atlascopco.com/sds.
Special precautions for charging batteries
Country of Origin
For the Country of Origin, please refer to the information on the product label.
Dimensional Drawings
Dimensional Drawings can be found either in the Dimensional Drawings Archive, or on ServAid.
Please visit: http://webbox.atlascopco.com/webbox/dimdrw or https://servaid.atlascopco.com.
Overview
Charger Functionality
Position | Description |
---|---|
1 | Battery adapter 1 |
2 | State of Health indicator (SOH) 1 |
3 | State of Charge indicator (SOC) 1 |
4 | Temperature indicator |
5 | Broken indicator |
6 | State of Health indicator (SOH) 2 |
7 | State of Charge indicator (SOC) 2 |
8 | Power indicator |
9 | Battery adapter 2 |
Technical Product Data
Technical Product Data can be found on either ServAid, or the Atlas Copco website.
Please visit: https://servaid.atlascopco.com or www.atlascopco.com.
Use
Mains voltage 100 - 240V.
Charging time is approximately 3 hours, based on an ambient temperature of 25°C.
No other use permitted. For professional use only.
Installation
Installation Instructions
Assembling the charger
The STRwrench charger can be assembled in two different ways, with four M4 screws.
Installing the charger
The STRwrench charger can be installed both horizontally and vertically, on a tabletop or in a cabinet.
Operation
Ergonomic Guidelines
Consider your workstation as you read through this list of general ergonomic guidelines to identify areas for improvement in posture, component placement, or work environment.
Take frequent breaks and change work positions frequently.
Adapt the workstation area to your needs and the work task.
Adjust for a convenient reach range by determining where parts and tools need to be located to avoid static load.
Use workstation equipment such as tables and chairs appropriate for the work task.
Avoid work positions above shoulder level or with static holding during assembly operations.
When working above shoulder level, reduce the load on the static muscles by lowering the weight of the tool, using for example torque arms, hose reels or weight balancers. You can also reduce the load on the static muscles by holding the tool close to the body.
Take frequent breaks.
Avoid extreme arm or wrist postures, particularly during operations requiring a degree of force.
Adjust for a convenient field of vision that requires minimal eye and head movements.
Use appropriate lighting for the work task.
Select the appropriate tool for the work task.
In noisy environments, use ear protection equipment.
Use high-quality inserted tools and consumables to minimize exposure to excessive levels of vibration.
Minimize exposure to reaction forces.
When cutting:
A cut-off wheel can get stuck if the cut-off wheel is bent or not guided properly. Use the correct flange for the cut-off wheel and avoid bending the cut-off wheel during operation.
When drilling:
The drill might stall when the drill bit breaks through. Use support handles if the stall torque is high. The safety standard ISO11148 part 3 recommends using a device to absorb a reaction torque above 10 Nm for pistol grip tools and 4 Nm for straight tools.
When using direct-driven screwdrivers or nutrunners:
Reaction forces depend on the tool settings and joint characteristics. Strength and posture determine the amount of reaction force that an operator can tolerate. Adapt the torque setting to the operator's strength and posture and use a torque arm or reaction bar if the torque is too high.
In dusty environments, use a dust extraction system or wear a mouth protection mask.
Operating Instructions
Operating the charger
The STRwrench charger is designed for a mains voltage/frequency range of 100V to 240V and 50Hz to 60Hz.
Connect the charger to the mains power. When the charger is connected to the mains supply, the power indicator glows green.
Insert the Li-ion battery into the charging station. Charging starts automatically as soon as the battery is inserted. The charging time depends on the charge state of the Li-ion battery.
Interconnect chargers
The charger has built in interconnection. The maximum number of chargers interconnected is limited, depending on the output voltage of the power supply.
Maximum 4 chargers at 100VAC (Japan)
Maximum 5 chargers at 110-120VAC
Maximum 10 chargers at 240VAC
This includes the master charger, that is connected to the alternating current (AC) grid.
Battery Health and Charge Display
When the charger is connected to a battery, the state of health (SOH) indicator glows, while the state of charge (SOC) indicator glows for 3 seconds before starting the charge pattern .
Battery State of Health
Battery health is shown by the colors of the battery indicator.
Battery light | Light behavior | Battery health | Remark |
---|---|---|---|
Green | Steady | Good | Battery is healthy and performing well |
Yellow | Steady | Decreased | Battery will eventually need to be replaced |
Red | Blinking | Low | Battery needs to be replaced |
Battery State of Charge
The battery charge is shown by the bars in the battery indicator and shows 5 levels:
Level | Battery bar indicator | Light behavior | Battery status | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 3 white | Steady | Full charge | |
2 | 2 white | Steady | Medium charge | |
3 | 1 white | Steady | Low charge | Charge battery, when possible |
4 | 1 red | Blinking | Nearly empty | Charge battery |
5 | 1 red | Steady | Empty and will not work | Charge battery |
Service
Maintenance Instructions
General Service and Maintenance Safety
Do not open the charger. Repairs are only to be performed by authorised service technicians.
Repair Instructions
Changing adapters on the charger
Troubleshooting
Charger Error
Charger Errors
Indicator | Light behavior | Description |
---|---|---|
Blinking | Recoverable charger error, such as charger overheated, excess current etc. | |
Blinking | Unrecoverable charger error |
Battery Error
Battery Errors
Indicator | Light behavior | Description |
---|---|---|
Blinking | Recoverable error, such as battery overheated | |
Blinking | Unrecoverable battery error |
Recycling
Environmental Regulations
When a product has served its purpose it has to be recycled properly. Dismantle the product and recycle the components in accordance with local legislation.
Batteries shall be taken care of by your national battery recovery organization.
Recycling Instructions
Position | Part | Recycle as |
---|---|---|
1 | Feet | Rubber |
2 | Base | Aluminum |
3 | Sheet 1 | Steel |
4 | ACDC | WEEE |
5 | PCB + Connectors | WEEE |
6 | Sheet 2 + Support | Steel |
7 | Top cover | Thermoplastic |
8 | Caps | Rubber |
9 | Adapter case | Thermoplastic |
10 | Adapter PCB 1 | WEEE |
11 | Cable | WEEE |
12 | Adapter PCB 2 | WEEE |
13 | Adapter cover | Thermoplastic |
14 | Connectors | WEEE |
Screws, Washers and Nuts | Steel and Iron |