
To use the driver for the tightening of right hand fasteners: Engage the fastener you intend to tighten, support the driver by the bit holder knob with the
palm of your hand (Fig.3), and then apply tightening force to the handle finger notch (Fig.4), until driver handle rotates to the side (Fig.5), indicating that the
tightening torque is applied. To reset the driver for use, rotate driver handle back into initial position.
To ensure high accuracy of output torque, avoid appying tightening force directly to the driver arm (flat piece with hex
holes) itself, and always apply tightening force only to the spherical notch on the handle, in line with arrow(s) mark.
"Single arrow in the circle" mark, visible on top of the driver handle (Fig.6), indicates that torque driver is
configured to deliver one of the six torque settings from the low torque range, between 12 and 28 inch-
lbs. Alternatively, "triple arrows in the circle" mark, visible on top (Fig.7), indicates that the torque driver
is configured to deliver any of the six torque setting from the high torque range, between 35 and 85
inch-lbs. These handle marks are provided as an additional indicator of which torque range, low or high,
is being used, in addition to identifying the direction and location for application of tightening force.
To mount screwdriver bit into
autolock type bit holder, which is
used as a driver spindle, insert bit
into the bit holder and push it in,
until it locks into place. To eject the
bit, grab and pull black color bit
holder sleeve in the direction
opposite to the bit. This bit holder
accepts standard screwdriver bits
and/or adapters having 1/4" hex
shanks with locking notches.
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detailed description of the principle of
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