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6
4.5
125
105
30
35
40
0
1 .5
25
80
85
115
100
120
110
90
95
75
60 55 65
45
50
70
N.m
4
Torque wrench indicates when the preset torque has been reached by
releasing for a few degree of free travel, which is usually accompa nied by
an audible "click" signal.
Hardened alloy steel housing
EASY TO READ SCALES:
Major Torque Scale
Minor Torque Scale
(Convenient reference secondary units scale is located on back side)
Pull/push style lock knob secures selected torque from accidental change,
easy to lock and unlock
All-metal durable knurled grip
SETTING TORQUE
1
N.m
1
5.
0
4.5
4
95
90
70
45
65
85
55
80
60
75
50
40
35
12
5
12
0
11
5
11
0
10
5
10
0
30
25
Unlock
-
+
2
25
30
10
0
10
5
11
0
11
5
12
0
12
5
N.m
35
40
50
75
60
80
55
85
65
45
70
90
95
1
0
5.
4.5
4
setting torque
3
1
5.
0
4.5
10
5
12
0
11
5
N.m
12
5
95
11
0 1
00
90
85
80
75
4
Lock
1. Pull the lock knob out downside. The locking and unlocking directions are indicated by appropriate icons on the lock knob.
2. Turn the grip in the clockwise direction to increase the torque, and in the counterclockwise to decrease it.
3. The major scales show the amount of torque in both primary and secondary units. The minor scale shows fine increments
in primary units. See examples on the next page.
4. Push the lock knob back to lock the grip. The minor scale may move a small amount to either side of the centerline mark
without affecting the accuracy of your settings.