Sturtevant Richmont
Global Reach. Local Support.
Sturtevant Richmont Div. of Ryeson Corp.
3203 N. Wolf Road
Franklin Park, IL 60131
Phones: 847/455-8677 800/877-1347
Fax: 847/455-0347
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.srtorque.com
Instruction Sheet
ExacTorq Torque Limiting Screwdrivers - All Models
Cautions
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Always wear appropriate personal safety equipment when working with hand tools.
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Use this tool only for the purpose for which it was designed.
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Do not use this or any other torque tool in excess of its rated capacity.
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Insure the bit is fully seated in the screwdriver and properly engages the fastener before applying force.
ExacTorq Screwdrivers
These tools are designed and manufactured to meet or exceed the requirements of ASME B107.14M and ISO
6789. ExacTorq limits torque in both the clockwise and counter-clockwise directions. See figure below for com-
ponent nomenclature and use as reference for torque setting instructions.
Torque Setting Procedure
1. Grasp the Handle and retract the Lock Pin. The Lock Pin may be held back or moved to the Locked Open
Position. Do not attempt to rotate the Knob without first disengaging the Lock Pin by retracting it to the Open
or Locked Open Position.
2. With the other hand, rotate the Knob until the desired torque (largest graduation on Major Scale past
Thimble Edge + digit aligned with Arrow on Minor Scale) is attained. Rotate Knob clockwise to increase
torque, counter-clockwise to decrease torque.
3. To lock torque setting, allow Lock Pin to return to Locked Position.
4. The torque setting may only be locked in for whole digit increments. It cannot be locked between digits.
Bits, Extensions and Adapters
Use only 1/4” hex shank, in-line bits, extensions or adapters with your ExacTorq. The bits, extensions and
adapters should not exceed six inches in length.