NAVAC NEF6LM Cordless Power Flaring Tool User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- NAVAC
Table of Contents
NAVAC NEF6LM Cordless Power Flaring Tool User Manual
Safety Guide
Caution: Read this manual thoroughly before using.
- Keep the working area clean and tidy.
- Do not operate while under the influence of alcohol.
- Keep children and untrained people from using.
- Use original parts and auxiliary.
- Long time using may overheat its motor which activate overheat protection.
- Temperature higher than 158°F (70°C) or lower than 41 °F (5°C)may activate the motor overheat or subcooled protection.
- Don’t dismantle NEF6LM at random which may void warranty.
- Product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase.
- Dispose the battery according to local regulations.
- Pending patent.
Structure
Technical Parameters
Model | NEF6LM |
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Tubing Type | Copper |
Tubing OD | 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″,3/4″ |
Power | DC motor |
Cone Speed | 120 RPM |
Battery Capacity | Up to 100 flares per charge |
Time to Flare | Complete a flare in < 30 seconds |
Dimension | 10″x4″x4″ (265x101x100mm) |
Weight | 2.9 lbs (1.3kg) |
Battery pack
Battery | 7.4V 2Ah 14.8Wh |
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Quick Charge | 30 minutes |
Ambient Temperature | 41°F-104°F (5°C-40°C) |
Charger
Power Supply | AC 100-240V (50/60Hz ) 50W |
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Output Voltage | 8.4V |
Output Current | 3.5A |
Ambient Temperature | 41°F-104°F (5°C-40°C) |
Light/Hold 2s to Reset Button:
- Press to show battery life.
- Press to turn Wolf the light.
- Press 2 seconds to reset (draw back) the cone.
Operation Instruction
1. Get the copper placed.
- Open the damp by pressing the legs and insert the tubing.
- Use the baffle to set the correct depth of the tubing.
2. Get the clamp placed.
- Keep the lever open and put in the clamp. A locked lever resists the clamp being placed.
- Push the lever inward to lock the clamp.
Caution: Make sure hash marks lineup. Otherwise it may cause a defective flare and damage the clamp.
3. Press the START button to flare.
Caution:
- Don’t open the lever during flaring, otherwise the automatic flaring stops.
- If it happens, press the reset button 2 seconds to draw back the cone.
- Make sure the clamp is still horizontally placed.
- Press inward the lever to lock the clamp again.
- Press the start button to reflare.
4. It takes less than 30 seconds to complete a flare automatically.
- Alter the flame Indicator turns oft open the lover.
- Remove the clamp and tubing.
Battery Charge
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Charge battery when the last indicator flashes which means low battery.
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Make sure the battery pack is connected properly.
- Place back the battery pack.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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Flaring indicator flashes once
cyclically.
| Short circuit.| Contact NAVAC TechSupport.
Flaring indicator flashes twice
cyclically.
| Battery ID not recognized.| Use an original battery.
Flaring indicator flashes three times cyclically.| Overheat or subcooled of
the
battery pack.
| Cool down or warm up the
battery pack.
Flaring indicator flashes four times cyclically.| Overload. Or the cone cannot be reset.| Contact NAVAC TechSupport.
It does not flare or it stops during flaring.
| Low battery balance.| Charge the battery.
Motor or circuit board failure.| Contact NAVAC TechSupport.
Dirty on the batter connections.| Clean the connections.
The copper flare is too small.
| Lever’s locking is loose.| Tighten the lever. (Figure 7)
Copper does not touch the baffle.| Make them contact.
Copper not deburred.| Debur the copper.
Charger
Charger indicator flashes hurriedly. | Battery damaged. | Try another battery. |
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Table 2
Caution
- To tighten the lock, loose the locking nut first.
- Then turn the bolt clockwise 30 degree each time to check the tightness.
- Don’t turn clockwise too much each time because it may over-tight the lever and cause damage.
Exploded View
Spare Parts List
Ref No. | Part No. | Item |
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1 | PNEF1 | Screw |
2 | PNEF2 | Screw |
3 | PNEF3 | Right Cover |
4 | PNEF4 | Plate |
5 | PNEF5 | Chamber Assembly |
6 | PNEF6 | Axis Assembly |
7 | PNEF7 | Turbine Bushing |
8 | PNEF8 | Bearing |
9 | PNEF9 | Transmission Chamber |
10 | PNEF10 | Circuit Board |
11 | PNEF11 | Display Panel |
12 | PNEF12 | Bushing |
13 | PNEF13 | Subplate |
14 | PNEF14 | Stop Pin |
15 | PNEF15 | Pin |
16 | PNEF16 | Front Cover |
17 | PNEF17 | Screw |
18 | PNEF18 | Cover |
19 | PNEF19 | LED Plate |
20 | PNEF20 | Ring |
21 | PNEF21 | Strap |
22 | PNEF22 | Screw |
23 | PNEF23 | Battery Pack |
24 | PNEF24 | Dead Plate |
25 | PNEF25 | Circuit Board |
26 | PNEF26 | Spring |
27 | PNEF2? | Bushing |
28 | PNEF28 | Pin |
29 | PNEF29 | Button |
30 | PNEF30 | Screw |
31 | PNEF31 | Spring |
32 | PNEF32 | Screw |
33 | PNEF33 | Screw |
34 | PNEF34 | Switch |
35 | PNEF35 | Spring |
36 | PNEF36 | Lever |
37 | PNEF3? | Circuit |
38 | PNEF38 | Wire |
39 | PNEF39 | Screw |
40 | PNEF40 | Bushing |