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Care of your toolsGENERAL MAINTENANCE
Your PowerPlay™ is made from the finest stainless steel; but,all stainless can rust under the right conditions. To keep your tool in optimal condition, clean and rinse after exposure to dirt, perspiration, salt water, etc. A thin coating of oil can be applied to the blade as well as the pivot area to ensure smooth operation.

CLEANING - Wash with fresh water and mild soap (disassembly of the tool may be required). A soft brass brush may be used for areas requiring more aggressive cleaning. If rust spots still do not come off, you may use a light application of steel wool. Rinse well. Dry completely and apply oil (e.g. Sentry's Marine Tuf-Cloth, "light machine" or "3-in-1" oil) or other high-quality petroleum-based lubricant (or anti-rusting agent) on all metal and pivoting surfaces.

STORAGE - When not in use, store your PowerPlay in a dry area with a desiccant (drying agent) to help prevent rust. Never store your tool in a wet sheath or in the sheath for extended periods.

Your PowerPlay™ tool incorporates one of the finest wire cutters and knives of its kind; however, all edges can show signs of wear when cutting hard wire or tough materials. Chipping of these surfaces will be considered normal wear. Knife blades are not designed for prying and any bending of the knife blade is considered abuse. Screwdriver and punchdown blades can also be bent with excessive force and will not be covered under the warranty.

The PowerPlay™ is not designed to replace full-sized tools but to offer the user a variety of field options quickly and easily accessible in your pocket or on your belt.

CHANGING OUT OR ADDING NEW COMPONENTS

Before you start, note the positioning of each of the components and if applicable, any washers to enable you to reassemble in the same proper order.

Remove hex bolt fasteners on the sides of the tool using a 5/64" hex key (Highlighted above).

Pull the pin on the outside of the handle straight out. (Note: the hex bolt construction is glued together with a "locktight" adhesive so if you loosen or taken them apart, you will need to reapply a similar product).

Install replacement parts and any others items in the handle.

Appy thread-lock adhesive to fasteners.

Install and tighten so that compenent tools move easily. Do not over tighten.

 

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