User's Manual
ADJUSTING YOUR MICROMETER TORQUE 
WRENCH
CAUTION-Do not turn the GRIP with the LOCK RING in the lock 
position. Damage to the adjusting mechanism may occur. 
1.  To UNLOCK, hold Handle GRIP 
with one hand and pull down 
LOCKING COLLAR in direction 
of arrow. 
   2. Rotate GRIP until the "0" on the 
THIMBLE SCALE reaches the 
primary number of the desired 
torque value on the SHAFT MAIN 
SCALE. 
   3. Continue rotating the GRIP if the 
desired torque value is between 
the primary numbers on the MAIN 
SCALE. Add the secondary 
number on the THIMBLE SCALE 
to the primary number on the 
MAIN SCALE to achieve the 
desired torque value. 
4. To lock wrench, release 
 LOCK RING. 
EXAMPLES OF TORQUE SETTINGS 
NOTE: Many models have both American Standard and Metric 
scales on the same wrench. 
The MAIN SCALE American Standard graduations are on the 
front of the SHAFT and the THIMBLE SCALE graduations are 
closest to the beveled edge. The MAIN SCALE Metric 
graduations are on the reverse side of the SHAFT and the 
THIMBLE SCALE Metric graduations are below the American 
Standard graduations. 
EXAMPLE - STANDARD 
For a torque setting of 94 foot pounds, 
rotate GRIP until the "0" on the 
THIMBLE SCALE is aligned with the 
"90" on the "FT.LB." MAIN SCALE. 
Continue rotating GRIP clockwise until 
the "4" on the THIMBLE SCALE is 
aligned with the center line on the 
"FT.LB." MAIN SCALE. The wrench is 
now set at 94 foot pounds. Put the 
LOCK RING in the lock position before 
using. 
EXAMPLE - METRIC 
For a torque setting of 105.8 Newton 
meters rotate the GRIP until the "0" on 
the THIMBLE SCALE is aligned with the 
104.4 on the "N.m" MAIN SCALE. 
Continue rotating the GRIP clockwise 
until the 1.4 on the Metric THIMBLE 
SCALE is aligned with the center line of 
the "N.m" MAIN SCALE. 
The wrench is now set at 105.8 N.m 
(104.4 +1.4=105.8). Put the LOCK 
RING in the lock position before using. 
HOW TO APPLY TORQUE 
1. This Micrometer Adjustable Torque Wrench is designed so that 
when force is properly applied to the handgrip, an audible signal 
and/or impulse feel will indicate that the desired torque has been 
attained. DO NOT-pull beyond this point. 
CAUTION: The audible signal and/or impulse feel is an indicator 
that the proper torque has been attained. Over torquing beyond 
these signals could cause fastener failure. 
Additionally, when wrench is set at low end of the torque range, the 
degree of signal and impulse will be less than when set at the high 
end of the range. Therefore, care must be taken at low end of scale 
to hear signal or feel impulse. 
2. To properly apply torque, attach socket securely on torque 
wrench square drive and position socket on the fastener so that 
tilting will not occur. Grasp the center of hand grip and apply a 
force perpendicular (90 degrees ) to the torque wrench body and 
perpendicular (90 degrees) to the center line of the square drive, 
socket, and fastener. 
NOTE: The common center line of the square drive, socket and 
fastener must be maintained while applying a steadily increasing 
force as shown in Figure in order to insure accurate torque readings 
via an audible signal or impulse feel. 
WARNING: Do not tilt torque wrench handle during torquing 
operation. Tilting of torque wrench handle can result in inaccurate 
torque and/or over-torquing damage. 
2.  Turn the fastener down with a smooth and even force applied 
to the handle of the torque wrench (as described in fig.). As 
turning resistance increases pull more slowly. To assure 
accuracy, the fastener must be in motion when the torque 
measurement is made. 
WARNING: USE OF NON-AXIAL EXTENSIONS THAT CHANGE 
THE EFFECTIVE LENGTH OF THE TORQUE WRENCH SUCH 
AS CROWFOOT ATTACHMENTS OR UNIVERSAL JOINTS WILL 
CHANGE THE TORQUE BEING APPLIED. DO NOT USE UNTIL 
YOU KNOW THE CONSEQUENCES. 
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