Introduction

Use this wrench to tighten fasteners (nuts, bolts, etc.) to specific torque settings.

During operation, when the preset torque is reached, the torque wrench will "click" to indicate that tensioning is finished and no more pressure should be applied.

This model features a 45-tooth reversible ratchet that has the capability to torque both left and right handed fasteners.

This model is built with hardened alloy and rubber grips for long-term industrial use; however, as with all torque wrenches, the internal mechanisms can be damaged if the wrench is used or stored improperly.

To keep your torque wrench working accurately, we strongly recommend that you carefully follow the Operation Tips and Torque Wrench Care on this sheet.

Typical Usage

1.Unlock the handle, set the desired torque, and lock the handle.

2.Attach a socket and set the ratchet direction.

3.Hold only the handle of the wrench and tighten the fastener slowly until the wrench clicks, then stop applying pressure (continued pressure may dam- age the torque wrench internal components).

4.Repeat as necessary with the remaining fasteners.

5.After using the wrench, unlock and turn the handle to the lowest setting for storage. (Don’t adjust the setting lower than the minimum torque setting or you may damage the wrench.)

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Model H8000 Specifications

 

 

Maximum Torque Setting

100

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Minimum Toque Setting

20

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Model H8001 Specifications

 

 

Maximum Torque Setting

250

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Minimum Toque Setting

50

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Operation Tips

Hold the torque wrench only by the center of the handle when tightening fasteners. Try to keep your forearm perpendicular to the wrench when applying pressure. Holding the torque wrench incorrectly will result in inaccurate final torque tensions.

Tighten fasteners in a slow and controlled manner, and stop applying pressure immediately after the torque wrench clicks. Using the torque wrench in a hurried or jerky manner may result in inaccurate final torque tensions.

Lock the handle after setting the torque so it does not change the setting during use.

If using extensions, refer to the back of this page for important formulas that will help you avoid over- torquing your work.

Fastener threads should be clean and free of any dirt or grime. Dirty threads create excessive fric- tion during tensioning and cause the torque wrench to click before it reaches the true torque. A small amount of lubricant placed on the threads is typi- cally recommended for consistent results.

When tightening many fasteners that hold a single part, torque the fasteners in a criss-cross manner in multiple passes that incrementally work up to 100% of the desired torque. For example, on the first pass tighten the fasteners 60% of the final torque, then 80% on the next pass, and 100% on the final pass. This procedure will provide even, consistent results on the final tension of all the fasteners.

Avoid torquing fasteners that are already tightened or that have been overtightened. Instead, loosen them first, then apply the desired torque. Never use the torque wrench to loosen fasteners.

Torque Wrench Care

Avoid cheater bars or extension pipes. Using these items on the back of the torque wrench, or using the torque wrench as a breaker bar or pry bar, will ruin the delicate parts inside the wrench and void the warranty.

Always store the torque wrench at the lowest setting or the springs will lose their memory and make the wrench inaccurate. However, never force the torque setting below the lowest setting as this can also damage the torque wrench mechanism.

The internal parts of the torque wrench are lubricat- ed for the life of the tool. However, the ratchet head may be lubricated to maintain smooth operation.

Have the wrench recalibrated by a trained profes- sional once a year or if you suspect the wrench has been misused.

DO NOT exceed the maximum torque setting of your torque wrench.

DO NOT use the torque wrench as a hammer or allow it to get banged around in a tool box. We recommend storing it inside the included case to prevent accidental damage during storage.

DO NOT use solvents to clean the wrench. Instead use denatured alcohol or window-type cleaners with a clean cloth.

DO NOT disassemble the torque wrench for any reason. The internal components are under tension and may cause serious personal injury.

DO NOT submerse the wrench in water or other liquids.

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Grizzly H8000 instruction sheet Introduction, Typical Usage, Operation Tips, Torque Wrench Care

H8000 specifications

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