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Ega Master 62982 Operating Instructions Manual

Ega Master 62982 Operating Instructions Manual

Analogic reversible mini torque wrench

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
COD. 62982
AN ALO GIC RE VER SIB LE MINI
T O RQ U E WR E NCH
ENGLISH
GUARANTEE .......................... 7

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COD. 62982 AN ALO GIC RE VER SIB LE MINI T O RQ U E WR E NCH ENGLISH GUARANTEE ......7...
  • Page 2 ENGLISH READ BEFOE YOU USE 1. This torque wrench is a precision instrument intended to be used only to tighten screws, bolts and nuts to a desired torque. 2. Do not use it as a “nut breaker”, pry bar, hammer, or in lieu of a regular ratchet wrench. 3.
  • Page 3 HEAD TYPES 1. Fixed Ratchet head 45-tooth reversible ratchet: wrench operates in both clockwise and counterclockwise direction. However, unless stated otherwise, the wrech is calibrated in clockwise direction only. Twist shifter cap clockwise for countercklockwise direction. Twist shifter cap countercklockwise for clockwise direction.
  • Page 4: Setting Torque

    Torque wrench indicates when the preset torque has been reached by releasing for a few degree of free travel, which is usually acconpanied by an audible “clic” signal. Hardened alloy steel housin EASY TO READ SCALES: Major Torque Scale Minor Torque Scale Pull/push style lock knob secures select torque from accidental change, easy to lock and unlock.
  • Page 5 SETTING TORQUE 1. Pull the loock knob out downside. The locking and unlocking directions are indicated by appropriate icons on the lock knob. 2. Turn the grip in the clockwise to decrease the torque, and in the counterclockwise to decrease 3.
  • Page 6: Safety Warning

    APPLYING TORQUE 1. Insert an appropiate socket or drive attachment onto the square drive of the ratchet and onto the fastener you want to tighten. 2. Apply hand pressure to the grip, and ONLY TO THEGRIP. You may support the wrench at the ratchet head with the other hand to steady ir, especially when using long socket extensions, without appeciably affecting the accuravy of the wrench.