ASG 65106 Operation Manual - Page 2
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Safety Messages
WARNING
Read operation manual completely before
using torque instrument and store for future
reference.
Wear safety goggles - both user and
bystanders
•
An out of calibration torque wrench
can cause part or tool breakage
•
Periodic re-calibration is necessary to
maintain accuracy
•
Do not exceed rated torque as
overtorquing can cause wrench or
part failure
•
Broken or slipping tools can cause
injury
Maintenance/Service
1.
The torque screwdrivers internal
mechanism is permanently lubricated
during assembly. Do not attempt to
lubricate the internal mechanism.
2.
Clean torque screwdriver by wiping.
Do not immerse.
Adjustments of Torque Settings
1/4"
Tri-Lobed
Female
Body
Hex
To set screwdriver to desired torque:
1.
Determine proper torque to be applied
to the fastener.
2.
Use a certified torque tester that is
accurate within a range suited to
screwdriver torque range
3.
Remove end cap at the base of
screwdriver. (See Figure I)
Figure I
4.
Place screwdriver on tester and cycle
several times observing the torque
setting displayed on the tester.
5.
With a 1/8" hex key adjust the set
screw at the base of the preset torque
screwdriver. Turn clockwise (CW) to
increase the amount of torque and
counter-clockwise (CCW) to decrease
the amount of torque.
6.
Adjust until the desired torque setting
is reached. Turn the screwdriver several
more times on the tester and fine tune
the setting to as repeatable a number
as possible. Replace end cap.
7.
Install the proper bit into the hex
receiver and the screwdriver is ready
Removable
End Cap
to use.
8.
To torque fastener, keep hand
centered on the handle. Turn handle
until a click/impulse is heard or
felt. Stop turning, the screwdriver
will automatically reset for the next
operation.
SIDE LOADING NOTE: When applying
torque the screwdriver must be
kept perpendicular to the plane of
use (either horizontal or vertical).
Inaccuracies in torque readings may
occur from applying a "side load."
Driver performs at +/- 6% of full scale
Use perpendicular in line with
fastener