Introduction - Snap-On VERSATORQ 2 SYSTEM Manual

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Introduction

The Snap-on VERSATORQ®2 portable ATEX / UL certified electronic torque analyzer displays torque
readings from sensors that attach between sockets and driver. VERSATORQ®2 is a highly versatile
torque analyzer / data acquisition system that can be used with sockets, extensions, universal joints,
ratcheting drivers and any combination of these. Sensors, purchased separately, are
available in 8 ranges from 2-20 in-oz, to 150-1500 ft-lb, and provide readings with an
accuracy of 1 percent and 2 percent on other specified transducers.
The torque analyzer features a wide angle viewing LCD display with selectable readouts in
ft-lb, in-lb, in-oz, Nm, cNm, kg and cmkg units, depending upon the sensor in use.
Torque analyzer settings are entered on a push-button membrane keyboard. High and low
torque limits are adjustable to give an audible and visual alarm. The user selects Track
mode to display torque values as they are applied, or Peak mode to display the highest
torque value applied.
The torque analyzer stores and recalls up to 3500 readings and provides USB communication
P/C interfacing and downloading.
The torque analyzer operates from a three AA battery source.
A display sleep mode conserves battery power.
Torque limits are indicated on dual LED and audible indicators. An audio output jack permits the use of head phones in a noisy
environment. A belt clip on the back of the meter leaves both hands free when working portable.
The torque analyzer and the optional sensors can be calibrated by the user with a known torque input. A special memory chip,
built into the sensor, identifies the sensor's range and calibration parameters to any Snap-on VERSATORQ®2 torque analyzer.

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