1. Turn the dial bezel so the zero graduation (either metric or English, depending on scale you
are using) is just to the left of the red pointer.
2. Rotate the memory needle knob in the clockwise direction until the memory needle stops at
the the red pointer.
If necessary, adjust the dial bezel until the memory needle points to "0" on the scale.
3. Apply torque in the clockwise direction.The red pointer needle will push the memory needle
as torque is applied. Stop applying torque when memory needle reached the desired value.
When the pointer needle return to "0", the memory needle will stay at the maximum torque
applied.
Return the memory needle to "0".
Overtorqued or defective fasteners, sockets, as well as the wrench itself, may suddenly break
causing you to lose balance, fall, or to suffer other trauma. Be sure that you have firm footing,
are properly balanced, and if necessary are using appropriate harness, back support, or other
safety device.
Attachments and non-standard heads will cause the applied torque to be different from the
set torque.
Consequently, when using them, the set torque must be adjusted in accordance with the
following formula.
1.Do not immerse, or let the wrench to be splashed with liquids, especially oils and solvents.
To clean the wrench, use glass cleaner or denatured alcohol applied with a clean cloth.
2.When not in use, store the wrench in the provided case.
3. There are no user-serviceable parts. Do not disassemble the torque wrench for any
reason.
This torque wrench is certified to have been calibrated prior to shipment to the accuracy of
± 3% at 20%-100% of full scale in the clockwise direction.
SAFETY WARNING
USE OF EXTENSIONS
T(E) - Torque applied by extension
T(W) - Torque set on the wrench
L
T(W)=T(E)
L+E
MAINTENANCE
CALIBRATION COMPLIANCE
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