Summary of Contents for Chicago Pneumatic CP89 Series
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Product Informations Printed Matter No. 8940177511 Date: 2024-06. Issue No. 01 DIGITAL TORQUE WRENCHES CP89 Series Quality control anywhere. Performance anytime Scan this QR code to download CPLinQ app. Model Part number CP8916 8941089160 CP8916TC 8941089161 CP8918 8941089180 CP8918TC 8941089181...
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Technical Data Technical information: • Operating torque range: From 20% to 100% of the capacity Torque accuracy: +/-3% (within the operating torque range) *1 • Torque overload capacity: 110% of the capacity • • Minimum angular speed: 0,1°/sec*2 Angle measurement accuracy: +/-2° (rotating 90° at angular velocity •...
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Technical Data Model Square Torque Length Weight Torque Drive Measuring Range CP8916 200 N.m 40 – 200 (N.m) 530 mm 1,3 kg ½’’ CP8916TC 147 ft.lbs 29 – 147 (ft.lbs) 21’’ 2,9 lbs CP8918 340 N.m 64 – 340 (N.m) 650 mm 1,5 kg ½’’...
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SELECTION GUIDE MODEL NO: CP8916 CP8918 Square Model drive Max. Torque (inches) CP8916 200 N-m / 147.5 ft-lb CP8918 340 N-m / 250.7 ft-lb Communication No Bluetooth & No angle Measurement Bluetooth5.2 & Angle Measurement NAME AND FUNCTION OF PARTS 13 15 16 18 19 11.
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BEFORE USING THE WRENCH Battery installation: Remove the battery cap. • Insert two AA batteries matching the -/+ polarities of the • battery to the battery compartment. Put on the battery cap and rotate it tightly according to the • following figures.
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BEFORE USING THE WRENCH Zero Reset: Better Zero-reset improves the measuring accuracy. To get • higher accuracy, please do Zero-reset carefully before each measuring. After power on, button used for zero reset. • Usually press to zero reset the digital torque wrench •...
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MAIN OPERATION FLOW Power On Zero Reset Target Press to torque value (STEP1) Long Press to Settings (STEP2) Start Measuring Apply Force Relax Good tightening Failed tightening Green LED blinking Red LED blinking Bip-Continuous Bip-bip-bip …...
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TARGET DEFINITION – OPEN SETUP MODE *Note 1 Default home display: Targeted value single press: increase value to upper decade (if 120 then go to 130, if 127 then go to 130) continuous press: wait 1s then +1 every 0,25s single press: decrease value to lower decade (if 120 then go to 110, if 127 then go to 120)
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STEP2: WRENCH SETTINGS After Power on Zero Reset Long Press to enter Wrench Setup Press to Unit selection *Note 1 Press to Change unit Press to Cancel change Press to record change *Note 3 Press to set Tolerance *Note 1 Press to Change Min tolerance Press...
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TORQUE STRATEGY START No sound Apply Torque No sound Approach : No sound 0 ≤ T < Tmin No sound No sound No sound 1-Bip No sound In range: Bip-Continuous Tmin ≤ T ≤ Tmax Green LED blinking Bip-bip-bip … Over: Red LED blinking Tmax <...
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COMMUNICATION Precaution: 1. Communication function is only supported on some models. Check the model no. and its specification before using communication function. 2. Do not insert the plug of communication cable into torque wrench that does not support communication function. CONNECTING COMMUNICATION CABLE Turn off power and then connect the accessory cable •...
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MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE ATTENTION: One-year periodic recalibration is necessary to maintain accuracy. Please contact your local dealer for calibration. 1. Over-torque (110% of Max. torque range) could cause breakage or lose accuracy. 2. Do not shake violently or drop wrench. 3.
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Class B: (Section 15.105) FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Notices This device complies with Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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