Turn the torque wrench by the
handle slowly and steadily in
the direction of the arrow until
the rotation angle
measurement instrument
arrow points to "0".
If a click sound is heard and a
slight jerk felt, IMMEDIATELY
release the torque wrench.
The screwing cannot be completed with the torque wrench
being used because the torque wrench's max. torque is
exceeded.
ALWAYS see to it that you do not exceed the torque wrench's
maximum load capacity, including the values obtained by
angle tightening.
4.
Maintenance
4.1
Testing and Calibration
FAULTY TIGHTENING TORQUE HAZARD
An uncalibrated torque wrench can cause screw connections,
the torque wrench and accessories to fail and produce faulty
screw connections. This might cause SERIOUS INJURY or
DEATH.
Always use tested and calibrated torque wrenches ONLY.
Always use tested torque testing equipment ONLY.
Powerful forces are at work when using the torque wrench.
When torque wrenches are not tested or not serviced there is
a risk that they will not bear the loads or will indicate faulty
tightening torques. ALWAYS take the following safety
information into account in order to prevent SERIOUS
INJURY or DEATH:
ALWAYS test the accuracy of the torque wrench with an
approved torque tester before use.
NEVER use a faulty torque wrench.
ALWAYS have the torque wrench calibrated on a regular
basis.
EN
WARNING
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