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Bahco WPTC Series Original Instructions Manual page 6

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WPTC
4.
Once the desired torque has been attained, hold the Torque Adjustment Key steady and
rotate the Lock Key clockwise until the lock nut firmly engages the torque adjustment
nut, locking it in place. Remove the CART from the wrench and perform a final torque
check on the tester. When the reading matches the desired torque and the lock nut is
firmly engaged to the torque adjustment nut, the procedure is complete.
Radio Communications - 2.4 GHz Communication Overview
These tools use the 2.4GHz band for communication with the controller. As with all
radio communications, there are limits on the distance at which reliable bi-directional
communication may be obtained. Physical barriers such as steel framing, sheet metal and
1.
Insert the Torque Adjustment Key fully into the rear of
the wrench so the hex engages the adjustment nut. Do
not engage the Lock Key. Rotate the Torque Adjustment
Key slightly clockwise to disengage the adjustment nut
from the lock nut.
2.
Slide the Lock Key in until it engages the lock nut. You
may need to rotate the lock key slightly to align it with
the internal hex of the lock nut. Rotate the Lock Key
counterclockwise several turns to assure the lock nut is
fully disengaged from the adjustment nut and that there
is sufficient travel available for the adjustment nut to
attain the torque setting desired.
3.
Install the interchangeable head on the wrench. Engage
the wrench to the tester and click the wrench once or
twice while noting the readings. To adjust the wrench
to a higher torque setting, rotate the Torque Adjustment
Key clockwise. To adjust the wrench to a lower torque
setting, rotate the Torque Adjustment Key counter-
clockwise. Torque adjustments should be made in small
increments with several checks made between each
movement of the Torque Adjustment Key.

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