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ST96533, ST96535

ELECTRONIC TORQUE WRENCH WITH ANGLE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

LCD Display and Button Functions

Select Unit of

Measurement

Value (+) Change Mode

Audible

Alert

• On/Off

• Clear

• Exit Current 

  Setting

Value (-) • Change Torque

  or Angle Value 

  Setting

• Select Option 

  Displayed

• Select Torque 

  or Angle Value

1. Power On

1. Verify torque is not being applied to the  wrench.  Press            for 2 seconds.  
Wrench will beep once.
2. The wrench will default to Peak Torque Mode.  The last unit of measurement 
and last torque setting will display.
3. 

The wrench is ready to use

.

2. Power Off

1. If no torque is applied, wrench will shut off automatically after 90 seconds.
2. To shut off manually, verify torque is not being applied then press           for 
3 seconds.

3. How to Change Unit of Torque Measurement

1. Power on the  wrench as described in 

Section 1

.

2. Press           repeatedly to select one of the five torque measurement options: 

· Kg-m

 

· Nm

 

· Ft-lb

 

· In-lb

 

· Kg-cm

3. 

The wrench is ready to use.

4. How to Set Mode

1. There are  four mode options:
• P = Peak Torque (default)
• A = Angle
• PA = Peak Angle
• PCt = Target Torque Alert Setting
2. Power on the wrench as described in 

Section 1

.

3. Press          repeatedly to scroll through the different modes.  “SEL” will 
show at the top of the screen to indicate the mode being selected. The 
currently selected mode will NOT show as an option when scrolling through 
modes.  
4. Press            to select the new mode. The screen will show the last setting 
for the mode selected.
Note: To exit out of setting mode without changing the mode, press         .  The 
current mode and setting will remain unchanged.

5. How to Set Target Torque in “Peak Torque” Mode

1. Power on the wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Press          . The current torque
setting will flash on the screen.
3. The unit of torque measurement can also be adjusted at this time. Press           
to change it if required.
4. Press           or           to select torque value, then press         .  
5. 

The wrench is ready to use

.

6. Apply torque and rotate the wrench at a 

constant moderate speed

 until 

alerted to stop by the handle vibration, beeps and LCD display. The LCD screen 
alternates red/green when the “target torque alert” warning starts.  When the 
target torque is reached the LCD Screen shows solid red.
Note: After reaching the target torque the display will flash for 10 seconds, 
then default to the last setting.  The next measurement can be taken while the 
screen is flashing by applying force again, or by pressing         to return to the 
last setting.

6. How to Set Angle

1. Power on the wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Place the torque wrench on a
stable flat surface to calibrate. 
3. Press           until the “A” mode is reached, then press         . 
4. The screen will show 

OOOO

 as the torque wrench calibrates, then will 

display the last angle value set.
5. If desired angle is displayed, the wrench is ready to use.
6. If you want a different angle, press           again to change the angle
degree.  Press            or            to get to the required angle, then press     
7. 

The wrench is ready to use

.

8. Apply torque and rotate the wrench at a 

constant moderate speed

 until 

alerted to stop by the handle vibration, beeps and LCD display.
9. To take the next measurement press         or wait until the display stops 
flashing.

Note: After reaching the target angle the display will flash for 10 seconds, then 
default to the last setting.
For better accuracy the torque wrench should be rotated between
10 degree/sec – 180 degrees/sec.

7. How to Change “Target Torque
Alert” and “Target Angle Alert”
Percentages

1. Power on the  wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Press             until the “

PCt

” mode is reached, then press      .   . 

3. The current value will flash on the screen.
4. Press           or           to select when the target torque alert will start. The 
target torque alert can start at  a maximum of 50% to the target torque value 
or a minimum of 1% to the target torque value.  For example, if your target 
torque is 100 ft-lbs and your target torque alert is set at 50%, the alert will 
start when you reach 50 ft-lbs. Press           to save. 
5. The screen will show “

dEG

” so the target angle alert can be adjusted.

6. Press            to change the target angle alert setting.  Press           or              
to select when the target angle alert  will  start.  The target angle alert can 
start at a maximum of 50 degrees before the target angle or a minimum of 5 
degrees before the target angle.  Press           to save.
7. 

The wrench is ready to use

.

8. How to Use Pre-Set Torque Values 

1. Power on the  wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Press           then          . The
screen will show the setting number
at the top of the screen and the torque value will be flashing.  
3. Press          or         to select the desired pre-set torque value, then press         .           
4. 

The wrench is ready to use

.

9. How to Change Pre-Set Torque Values 

Pre-Set Torque Values can only be
selected in Peak or Peak Angle modes.
1. Power on the  wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Press           then           . The screen will show the pre-set number at the top 
of the screen and the torque value will be flashing.  
3. Press         or          to select the desired pre-set torque value, then press             
for 3 seconds, after which the wrench will beep. 
4. Now the pre-set number at the top of the screen will flash. Press          or              
to select the desired torque setting,  then press         . The new Pre-Set Value is 
saved into the Pre-Set options.
5. Press           again to set the target torque as to the new Pre-set value.

10. How to Set Torque with Angle

1. Power on the  wrench as
described in 

Section 1

.

2. Place the torque wrench on a
stable flat surface to calibrate. 
3.  Press          until the “PA” mode is reached, then press         . 
4. The screen will show “

OOOO

” as

the  wrench calibrates, then will
show last angle and torque value set.
5. If the desired angle and torque
values are displayed, the 

wrench is ready to use

6. If you want a different torque
value or angle , press           again.
7. To change the torque value
press          or          to get to the
required value,  then press         .
The screen will show “ANG”. If the
target angle value previously displayed
is correct, press          to exit.

The wrench is ready to use.

8. After setting the torque value, the screen will show “ANG”. Press         to review 
or change the angle value. Press         or          to get to the required angle 
value, then press          again.  
9. 

The wrench is ready to use.

10. Apply torque and rotate the wrench at a 

constant moderate speed

 until 

alerted to stop by the handle vibration, beeps and LCD display.
Note: After reaching the target torque the  wrench will  start recording the 
angle measurement. After reaching the target torque and target angle the 
display will flash for 10 seconds, then default to the last setting.  To take the 
next measurement press          or wait until the display stops flashing.

11. Low Battery

1. When the remaining battery capacity is at 30%, the battery icon on the dis-
play will flash. The Electronic Torque Wrench will still function, but the battery 
will need to be replaced soon.
2. When the remaining battery
capacity is at 10%, the battery icon
will show continuously. The Electronic
Torque Wrench will not function correctly. Immediately replace the battery.

12. Changing Batteries

1. Use AA (Alkaline) Batteries only.
2. Remove Batteries if the torque wrench is not used for an extended period 
of time. 
3. Unscrew end cap       4. Insert 2 AA (Alkaline) Batteries       5. Replace End Cap 

13. Maximum Capacity Exceeded

1. When the applied torque exceeds
the wrench full-scale capacity the
LCD screen will show red.  The
display will show “ovEr”.
2. Verify the calibration of the wrench if you know its capacity has been 
exceeded.

How to Apply Torque

1. This Electronic Torque Wrench is designed so that when force is properly 
applied to the handgrip, a continuous audible signal, the LCD screen display 
and vibration in the handle will indicate that the Target Torque or Angle has 
been attained. 

DO NOT

 pull beyond this point.

Caution: The audible signal, LCD screen display and vibration in the the handle 
are indicators that the proper torque or angle have been attained. Over torqu-
ing beyond these signals could cause fastener failure. 

2. To properly apply torque, attach socket securely on torque wrench square 
drive and position socket on fastener so that tilting will not occur. Grasp the 
center of hand grip and apply a slow steady increasing force perpendicular 
(90 degrees) to the torque wrench body and perpendicular (90 degrees) to the 
center line of the square drive, socket and fastener.    
3. Turn the fastener down with a smooth and even force applied to the handle 
of the torque wrench. As turning resistance increases, pull more slowly. To 
assure accuracy, the fastener must be in motion when the torque measure-
ment is made.

WARNING: Any change from the above procedure will result in a change of 
torque being applied. This includes standard torque wrenches, flex-head 
torque wrenches, universal joints, and universal sockets. DO NOT USE universal 
joints or universal sockets due to the complexity of determining the associated 
error. If you need angular access, use a flex-head torque wrench.

Extensions

When it is necessary to use an extension that changes the effective lever 
length of the torque wrench, torque being applied will change.
      Compute adjustments as follows:
 

TW - Torque set on Wrench

 

TE - Torque applied by the extension to the fastener

 

TW = (TE x L) / (L + E)

 

TE = (TW x (L + E)) / L

Notice: Socket extension bars that are axially in line with the square drive do 
not cause error and need no adjustment.
Apply torque and rotate the wrench at a constant moderate speed until alerted 
to stop by the continuous audible signal, the LCD Screen display and handle 
vibration.

Certification

This torque wrench was calibrated prior to shipment from the factory within 
tolerance limits of:
     • Torque (unflexed): +/- 2% CW, +/- 3% CCW from 20% to 100% of capacity 
     • Angle: (+/- 1% of reading) + (+/- 1 degree @ angular velocity >10 degree/
       sec <180 degree/sec) + (+/- 1 degree of test fixture)

Limited Warranty

Until one year from the date of purchase, we will repair any defect in material 
or workmanship free of charge. Improper use of these products, including but 
not limited to the application of excessive force, will affect performance and 
may result in injury. The warranty does not apply to wrenches which do not 
function properly or within specified accuracy because of wear, improper or 
unreasonable use, damage not resulting from defect or malfunction, or which 
have been altered. Calibration is warranted for 90 days. This warranty gives you 
specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state 
to state. For repair or calibration send wrench, postage prepaid, to:

 

Angle Repair

 

175 Angle Dr

 

Beckley, WV 25801

Questions, comments or for more warranty information call toll free:

1-304-253-5729

• Never use the torque wrench with the power off. Always turn on the 
  torque wrench so the applied torque is measured.
• Do not press any key while torque is being applied.
• Do not use electronic torque wrench to loosen fasteners.
• Verify the calibration of the wrench if you know or suspect its
  capacity has been exceeded.
• Periodic recalibration is required to maintain accuracy.
• Never apply more torque than the maximum wrench capacity or the 
  maximum fastener specifications.
• Do not immerse in fluids.
• Do not use on live electrical circuits.
• Electrical shock can cause injury. Rubber handle is NOT insulated.

WARNING

• Color LCD  

  Screen

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