SOG PowerAssist S66-L Folheto
Códigos do produto
S66-L
User’s Guide For
PowerAssist
™
Congratulations on becoming a SOG
PowerAssist owner. The PowerAssist
is the first multi-tool with assisted blade
technology that propels the knife blades
into the open and locked position once
you initiate the one-handed opening
action. We warn you, you’ll never look
at tools the same way again!
PowerAssist owner. The PowerAssist
is the first multi-tool with assisted blade
technology that propels the knife blades
into the open and locked position once
you initiate the one-handed opening
action. We warn you, you’ll never look
at tools the same way again!
Compound Leverage™ Factoid:
SOG’s patented compound leverage generates more plier
gripping, wire cutting, and wire crimping power than all
other designs. This is accomplished with multiple pivot
points that generate greater handle travel in relation
to plier movement (most tools have the handles and
plier head locked together). A leverage advantage of
approximately twice that of similar tools is generated.
1. Opening/Closing Your Tool
To open, pull the handles apart and completely rotate
them to use the pliers. This can easily be achieved
with one hand using a variety of techniques (i.e. gently
throwing one handle out as you hold the other one,
spreading the handles with index finger and thumb, etc.).
A breaking-in period might be required to minimize any
rotational stiffness. Be careful not to pinch your hands
when opening and closing the plier. To close, simply
rotate the handles in the reverse direction.
NEVER USE THE PLIERS WITHOUT FIRST CLOSING ALL OF
THE COMPONENTS.
2. Opening/Closing the Knife Blades
We recommend keeping the blade safety in the on/
locked position when the knife blades are not in use.
Off/unlocked is down towards the plier end of the tool,
and locked is towards the back of the tool (see diagram
below).
To deploy a knife blade, firmly grip PowerAssist, making
sure that the safety is in the unlocked position for the
knife blade you are opening. Place your thumb on the
thumbstud of the blade and slowly apply pressure in an
outward motion until S.A.T. activates and fully deploys
the blade into the open position (at this point you may
also use the safety to double lock the blade in the open
position).
When closing the blade make sure the safety is in the off
When closing the blade make sure the safety is in the off
position, then holding the blade with one hand, slide the
unlock button all the way to the bottom of the slot with
the thumb/nail on your opposite hand. When blade is
unlocked rotate the blade back into the handle. If the
blade does not want to seat all the way in the handle,
make sure the safety is not in the locked position.
Once closed return the safety to the locked position for
storage.
NOTE: NEVER OPEN BOTH BLAdES AT ONE TIME OR
dEPLOy THE BLAdES WHILE TOOL IS IN THE OPEN
POSITION. THIS COULd RESULT IN dAMAGE TO TOOL
ANd/OR INJURy.
3. Using the Blasting Cap Crimper
To use the Blasting Cap Crimper, rotate the PowerAssist
into an open position. Place blasting cap between
handles, just below Compound Leverage Gears. Apply
pressure to handles until blasting cap is secured.
4. Opening the Tool Components
Open the tool as in Step 1. Swing the handle cover fully
open. Now carefully pull out one of the tools using the
nail nicks or nail slots (sometimes it may be necessary
to press the lock release lever to assist in opening tool
components). Other tools might automatically come out.
These should be pushed back into the handle. When
fully opened, the lock will click into place (note that the
Phillips screwdriver has two locking positions for use in
tight spots).
Once the component is locked, close the handle cover
and bring the handles back together. When using the
tool component, prevent accidental release by avoiding
pressing on the PianoLock.
WARNING:
All tool components, especially the knives,
awl, and saw, are extremely sharp and should be handled
with caution when opening, closing, and while in use.
Only open one tool/blade at a time and always keep the
handles closed together while using any component.
5. Closing the Tool Components
Open the tool and handle cover as in Step 2. Unlock the
tool component by pressing the PianoLock and rotating
the tool component back into the handle.
WARNING:
Always use caution and keep fingers clear
when closing components into the handles.
6. Using the ¼ Inch Drive
The foldable drive for ¼ inch sockets and adapters
is easily usable in the diagonal of any socket as
shown above. Use our
optional socket adapter
for universal hex drive
($5.95)
accessory
with all hex drives. See
replacement parts section
for ordering info.
Blasting Cap
Crimper
Plier Head
Blade
Release
Blade/
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Safety
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