Sturtevant Richmont
- P/N 857282 Issued 100405 - Page 2 of 4
For countries outside NAFTA, consult the batteries page on our website (http://www.srtorque.com/batteries.html) to
fi nd the correct battery and battery charger for use in your country. Follow the manufacturer links provided and select
the appropriate product for your country and need.
S/R Dovetail and Interchangeable Heads
Those models of the
Exacta
®
2
digital torque wrench that are equipped with an S/R dovetail are designed to be used
with S/R interchangeable heads. The dovetail design provides an exceptionally strong and rigid connection.
The
Exacta
®
2
models with the dovetail are calibrated for use with S/R interchangeable heads having a 1 7/16”
Common Centerline Length (CCL). Use of interchangeable heads with a different CCL or head extension(s) will
make the tool inaccurate until and unless it is recalibrated with a head having the same CCL as that which has been
selected for use. Always recalibrate the tool immediately if changing to a head with a different CCL or if a head
extension is to be used.
Ratchets
Some
Exacta
®
2
models have ratcheting square drives instead of the S/R dovetail. These are slide pin ratchets
capable of being set to ratchet in either the clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW) direction. To change the
ratcheting direction, remove all torque load from the tool and push the slide pin to the opposite side from that to which
it is currently biased.
The ratchet should be disassembled, cleaned and lubricated periodically. The procedure for performing this function
can be found in the FAQ section of our website. See the Ratchet Replacement procedure (FAQ 7) and simply clean
and replace the original parts instead of installing new parts. If the ratchet is damaged, contact your S/R distributor
and order the correct ratchet renewal kit for your tool, then use the instructions on the website to perform the
replacement.
Component Identi
fi
cation
1. Electronics
Module
The electronics module houses and protects the circuit boards, display, operating buttons and other electronic
components.
2. Display
The display conveys the visual information needed for use and generated by use.
3. Indicator
Labels
These labels, working with indicators on the display, inform the user what mode or function is currently active.
4. Buttons
These buttons (Clear, Select, Up, Down) are used to access program functions and data on the display.
5. Grip
The grip is where the tool should be grasped when in use. The load point on the grip is marked by the plain ring in
the center of the grip.
6. Battery Compartment Cover
The battery compartment cover protects the batteries and associated parts, and permits access for battery
replacement.