RETW Operation instructions
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Mountz Inc.
www.etorque.com
Mountz Service Locations
Eastern Service Center
19051 Underwood Rd.
Foley, AL 36535
Phone: (251) 943-4125
Fax: (251) 943-4979
Western Service Center
1080 N.11th Street
San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: (408) 292-2214
Fax: (408) 292-2733
Mexico Service Center
Mountz Mexico SA de CV Chihuahua
Av. Cristobal Colon #15343
Col. Paseos de Chihuahua
Chihuahua, Chih. Mexico CP 31125
Phone: (614) 481-0023
Fax: (614) 481-0053
www.etorque.com
Download a “Service Form” and include a copy
when you send the tools in to be serviced.
Testing & Servicing
For testing the torque wrench either use a torque analyzer or
torque transducer within the range of the torque wrench. Make
sure you apply the torque slowly and smoothly.
In order to maintain accuracy, it is crucial that torque control
measuring equipment be calibrated regularly.
We recommend a general once a year calibration interval.
However, it is the user’s organization that must determine suitable
intervals based upon equipment performance, application, degree
of usage and management objectives.
For calibration, re-adjustment or repairs, please send the tool to
one of our 3 service locations.
Ac/- 2% of reading, +/- 1 digit
Designed for daily screw tightening production environment.
Program pre-set torque.
Rotating head allows viewing of the display from any angle.
Three units of torque measurement available: N.m, lbf.ft, lbf.in
Selection of two operating modes: Track and Peak.
Heavy duty ratchet head or interchangeable end fittings
Go/No Go LED’s and a buzzer can be set for a high or low torque limits.
Four-digit display.
Battery operation (Optional - rechargeable battery adapter kit)
Optional RS-232 serial interface to download torque readings to a PC or
printer.