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Calibration

Do not use the Manual CinchClamp Tool if it has been 

damaged, as this may result in an improper cinch.
After repeated use of the Manual CinchClamp Tool, it 

may require calibration. A calibration gauge and bar are 

provided in the tool pouch. Follow these steps when cali-

brating a Watts Manual CinchClamp Tool.

1.  Insert the Calibration Bar into the tool as shown and ratchet 

the Manual CinchClamp™ Tool to the closed position and 

hold. Use the calibration tool to gauge the jaw gap. Ideally, 

the jaw gap should be between 1.5mm and 1.7mm. If the 

1.7mm side of the gauge slides into the gap, then the jaw 

space is too large. If the 1.5mm side of the gauge cannot 

slide into the gap, then the jaw space is too narrow.

2.  To adjust the jaw gap, turn the Manual CinchClamp™ Tool 

on its side and locate the Phillips screw positioned on the 

ratchet arm. Use a standard Phillips screwdriver to loosen 

the screw and to adjust the ratchet arm position. Turning the 

arm left or right will change the jaw gap. Tighten screw when 

desired jaw gap is reached.

Adjust Calibration

Check Calibration

Adjustment screw

Calibration Bar

Gauge

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