Preparing the
Torq-Tronics
® for Testing
1) Use the power switch to turn on the tester.
2) Allow the tester to boot up.
3) After the capacity and software messages have been displayed and cleared, the tester
will display it's operating status on the LCD. This will consist of:
a) A plus (+) or minus (-) sign in front of
b) a torque value at or near zero, followed by
c) the units of measure currently in use.
d) There will then be one or two blanks, followed by
e) "TK" to indicate the tester is in Track mode.
4) If the displayed torque value is not zero, press the Zero key to return the tester to zero
value. Press the Peak Select key once to enter Peak mode. The tester will briefly dis-
play the message "Filter 0", then will return to the normal display with "PK" on the far
right. If the units of measure you wish to use are those displayed, go to next step.
5) If the units of measure displayed are not those desired, press the Units key to page
through the selections until the units desired are displayed.
6) If you want the test results cleared from the LCD after a few seconds, Press the Auto
key once. Activating the Auto function will also send the data to the computer or print-
er if you are using one. If you wish to hold the test results until you clear them, simply
do not press the Auto key.
Test the Tool
1) Engage the hex drive with the power tool. Make certain the tool is held in-line with the
hex drive throughout the test.
2) Trigger the tool until it clutches or stalls, then release the trigger. Since tools in this size
range do not use a joint simulator, the clutch slip or stall will occur very quickly. The
trigger should be released immediately after this occurs. Disengage the tool from the
transducer.
3) Read the torque result on the LCD. The torque result will be displayed moments after
the trigger is released.
4) Evaluate the test result If the test result closely mirrors the torque wrench result, the "0"
filter is the correct one for this tool, and can be used for testing this tool from now on.
If the test result does not closely mirror the torque wrench result, the correct filter must
be found.
a) Press the Peak Select once to page from filter "0" to filter "1".
b) Repeat the first four steps of "Test the tool" above.
c) Evaluate the test results for filter "1".
d) Repeat test/evaluate cycle until the correct filter has been determined.
e) If none of the four filters provides a result matching that of the torque wrench, there
is likely an error in the joint data. Return to this step and gather data for comparison
to measurements taken from each filter.
5) Once correct filter has been determined, record the filter number for future use with this
tool.
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