3.7
A
Fig. 3.7
HOW TO USE THE TORQUE WRENCH
Two different hex bits are provided with the torque wrench for single-speed Jett models: 4 mm
and 5mm. If you have a multi-speed Jett model, the torque wrench is also provided with a 6
mm hex bit to adjust the crank length.
Determine which hex bit is needed and insert it into the socket of the torque wrench (A).
When there is no tension on the torque wrench lever arm, the right-side edge of the arm is
aligned with the small white line to the left of the "0" (B).
3.8
B
A
Fig. 3.8
Insert the torque wrench into the bolt head (A) and turn the lever arm clockwise until you
feel resistance and the lever arm starts to flex.
Once the lever arm starts to flex, apply the correct torque to the bolt by turning the lever
until the torque pointer is aligned with the applicable numbered line on the torque gauge,
then stop and remove the troque wrench from the bolt (e.g. if the specification is 6 Nm,
turn until the torque pointer is aligned with the line to the left of "6"). Torque settings are
listed for each individual bolt and nut in Section 2.
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