| Fasteningtorque adjustment | I |
| 0 The fastening torque may be adjusted by | Fastening torque |
| turning the adjustment ring to align the | adjustment ring |
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| notched line on the ring with a number | |
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| on the indicator label. However, the |
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| clearance between the ring and the cap |
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| is 2.5 mm (1/8") maximum after one full |
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| turn, and the ring should not be forced |
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| beyond this point. |
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| 0 Turning the adjustment ring in the arrow |
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| direction obtains a higher torque (HI |
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| side); turning in the opposite direction |
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| gives a lower torque (LOW side). |
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| .Aligning the notched line with the number 4 on the indicator label provides the right | |
| torque for setting a 4 mm (1/8") screw. Aligning to the 5 and 6 is suitable to drive a | |
- | 5 mm (3/16") and 6 mm (1/4") screw, respectively. | |
0 If the adjust ring will not turn easily, switch the tool on and wait for the clutch to cut |
in before making the torque adjustment.
.To back out (remove)an already driven screw, use a little more torque than you used to drive the screw initially.
.Switch off as soon as the clutch cuts in. Continuous unnecessary clutching will loosen the adjust ring and make it impossible to obtain the desired torque.
Grip
.The grip shown on the right is recom- mended.
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