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B-RAD Select
USER MANUAL
New World Technologies Inc. Page 11
V2022.06.20
2.3 RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack
CAUTION!
Only use the RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack with the B-RAD Tool System. Using third-party batteries may damage
the B-RAD Tool System.
Keep the RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack away from any metal objects. If the battery terminals are connected by a
metal object, the battery will short and cause damage to the battery and injury to the operator.
The RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack supplies power to the tool; for the B-RAD to perform best, ensure the RAD Battery
is fully charged and in good condition before use. In optimal conditions, the RAD Battery should be capable of
approximately 100 Torque Cycles at 50% of the Maximum Torque.
Note: The application torque, joint hardness, battery condition, age, and operating temperature will affect the actual number
of Torque Cycles per charge.
2.3.1 Insert/Remove the RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack
To insert the RAD Battery:
1. Ensure the On/Off Trigger is in the Off Position (not depressed).
2. Align the RAD Battery with the bottom of the Tool Handle.
3. Slide the RAD Battery into place until it is fully seated.
Note: A click will confirm that the RAD Battery is locked in place.
4. Check that the RAD Battery is locked in place by trying to slide it out of place.
To remove the RAD Battery:
1. Press and hold the Battery Release Button.
2. Slide the RAD Battery away from the Tool Handle.
2.3.2 Check RAD Battery Charge
To check the RAD Battery Charge:
Press the “Charge” button on the RAD Battery (Figure
2.3.2-1). The green bars will light up. If all the bars are
illuminated, the Battery is fully charged. If only one of
the bars is illuminated, the RAD Battery is discharged
and needs charging (refer to Section 2.4.1 – Charging
the RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack).
View the battery voltage on the B-RAD Select LED
Display from the Information menu. See Section 3.2.2
– View the Battery Voltage.
When the battery charge gets too low, the LED Display
will flash a “Lo-b” message on the display.
Figure 2.3.2-1: RAD Li-Ion Battery Pack
Charge Button