Jetco Torque Tools ED SERIES Owner's Manual

Jetco Torque Tools ED SERIES Owner's Manual

Electronic torque wrench

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ED SERIES ELECTRONIC
TORQUE WRENCH
Jetco Torque Tools
www.itorque.com
Thank you for buying a JETCO product
Document No: INSM001
Rev 12.10.18
OWNER'S MANUAL

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  • Page 1 ED SERIES ELECTRONIC TORQUE WRENCH Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com Thank you for buying a JETCO product Document No: INSM001 Rev 12.10.18 OWNER'S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Choose the power option and you have a wrench that will output data to a computer and has internal rechargeable batteries. For additional features, visit our website at www.itorque.com. Thank you for choosing Jetco Torque Tools! Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 3 This information is made available on the understanding that Jetco Torque Tools LLC shall have no liability to the user for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by any person using or relying on the information and whether caused by reason of any error, negligent act, omission or misrepresentation in the information or otherwise.
  • Page 4 ■ If the wrench comes on and then shuts off immediately the batteries are probably low. ■ All previous stored settings (units, target, value, taget %) are stored even when the power is off and the batteries are out of the wrench. Fig. 3 Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 5 ZERO/TARE FUNCTION Target Keys Fig. 4 See Figure 2 ■ Press and hold the clear button for 1.5 seconds. ■ Display will show " ---- " indicating the wrench has taken a new zero point (zero tare). Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 6 (holding it for more then 3 seconds will turn off the wrench). ■ Press the Target " - " key. Keep pressing the target " - " key until the desired value is shown. Indicator Fig. 5 Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 7 (-USB Models): for data transfer 1. 110V / 5V Transformer included with 2. USB Cable "-P" Models 3. Data cable (standard 6 wire RJ11 cable) 4. USB Adapter 5. Rechargeable AAA Batteries Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 8 DATASNIP is recommended, visit: ■ The wrench can be used while charging batteries www.priority1design.com.au/datasnip.html or on external power without batteries. to download a free version of DATASNIP. ■ Batteries can be charged while sending data to a computer. Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 16 UNITS key (REVO/EX series) or MODE key (Electronic Dial Series) to accept the torque input squeeze (pinch) the button from the back of the wrench so you do not deflect the wrench by pressing down on the key. Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 17 The most common causes for this are: 1. You calibrated the wrench in the reverse order (calibrated the CCW direction first), or, 2. You went through the calibration without loading the wrench, or, 3. You missed a calibration point (pressed the units key when no load was applied. Jetco Torque Tools www.itorque.com...
  • Page 18 Dial Wrenches: +/- 4% (both directions) from 20-100% of range. Electronic Dial Wrenches (ED series): +/- 1% (both directions) from 10-100% of range. SuperDuty/Revo Electronic Wrenches: +/- 2% (both directions) from 10-100% of range. TED series Torque Testers: +/-1% (both directions) from 10-100% of range.

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