4. MOUNTING
It is strongly recommend securing the tester through slots “1” to a
industrial workbench before operating. Immobilizing the tester when checking torque values over 1 Nm is critical for the safety the operator as well as for the accuracy of torque measurements during operation. >
5. JOINT SIMULATOR (run down adapter)
The Joint Simulator (JS) consists of a screw compressing a series of washers (see 13. on page 8). The way the washers are mounted can simulate soft or hard joint. The screw comes with a ¼” hex male head for proper fit to any ¼” hex female screwdriver drive. Hardened thread components increase accuracy and life. One semi-elastic JS included. Hard joint simulator available on request. >
6. STARTING AND OPERATING THE TESTER
Insert the battery into its seat and/or connect the battery charger/power supply unit. Push the “ON/ESC” key. The display will show the main screen. 1.Model2.“+” tightening, “-“ untightening.
3.Mode of operation: PA (peak), PS (peak -), track 4.Number of measures since last reset 5.Torque value measured 6.Measuring unit 7.Transducer in use : INT or EXT
8.Time of tightening cycle 9.“=” GO, “> <” NO GO used to monitor lower and upper torque limit and receive a visual and audible warning >
P ush the “^” key to enter the menu and adjust the various settings to your requirements. >
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