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SLTC24-FM (2.4GHz) Torque Wrench Operating Instructions
Models to which these instructions apply:
P/N
Description
810
4
10 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz OHT
810
4
12 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz 150I
P/N
Description
810
4
05 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz Ergo
810
4
13 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz 300I
P/N
Description
810
4
11 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz 50I
810
4
14 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz 750I
810
4
15 SLTC-FM 2.4GHz 1800I
SR
SLTC-FM 2.4 GHz torque wrenches are designed and manufactured to provide consistent torque application in
multiple manufacturing and maintenance applications. They meet or exceed the requirements of ASME B107.300 and
ISO 6789. These wrenches are accurate to +/-4% of the preset value from 20% to 100% of rated capacity.
Interchangeable Heads and Dovetail
Any S/R interchangeable head may be used with the wrench. Note: It is imperative that the head used to preset the
torque wrench have the same common centerline length as the head that will be used in assembly. Failure to do so
will create a different torque output during assembly than that which was preset.
To attach the head:
1.
Align the head with the dovetail and slide it onto the dovetail until it contacts the retaining pin.
2.
Use a small hex key or other device to depress the locking pin.
3.
Slide the head completely onto the dovetail.
To remove the interchangeable head:
1.
Use small hex key or similar device to depress the locking pin through the access hole in the rear of the head.
2.
While the pin is depressed, slide the head sideways to hold the pin down and remove the hex key.
3.
Slide the head completely off the dovetail.
Torque Setting
A torque tester of +/- 1% indicated value accuracy or better, an SR CART (Combination
Adjusting and Release Tool shown at right), and an interchangeable head having the
same common centerline length as the head that will be used in assembly and capable
of engaging the tester are required.
1. Insert the Torque Adjustment Key fully into the rear
of the wrench so the hex engages the adjustment nut. Do not engage the Lock
Key. Rotate the Torque Adjustment Key slightly clockwise to disengage the
adjustment nut from the lock nut.