Pittsburgh Item 63880 3/8" Drive Click-Type Torque Wrench
This torque wrench has a torque range of 5 to 80 ft-lb and is designed for tightening fasteners to a specific torque value. It features a knurled handle for a secure grip and a lock knob to prevent accidental adjustment of the torque setting. The wrench is equipped with a square drive and can be used with sockets of the appropriate size.
To use the torque wrench, first select the desired torque value by turning the knurled handle. Then, loosen the lock knob and set the switch to the "ON" position. Place the socket on the fastener and pull smoothly and slowly until the handle breaks away and a click is heard or felt. This indicates that the proper torque has been achieved. Release pressure to allow the handle to reset for the next operation.
Pittsburgh Item 63880 3/8" Drive Click-Type Torque Wrench
This torque wrench has a torque range of 5 to 80 ft-lb and is designed for tightening fasteners to a specific torque value. It features a knurled handle for a secure grip and a lock knob to prevent accidental adjustment of the torque setting. The wrench is equipped with a square drive and can be used with sockets of the appropriate size.
To use the torque wrench, first select the desired torque value by turning the knurled handle. Then, loosen the lock knob and set the switch to the "ON" position. Place the socket on the fastener and pull smoothly and slowly until the handle breaks away and a click is heard or felt. This indicates that the proper torque has been achieved. Release pressure to allow the handle to reset for the next operation.
Pittsburgh Item 63880 3/8" Drive Click-Type Torque Wrench
This torque wrench has a torque range of 5 to 80 ft-lb and is designed for tightening fasteners to a specific torque value. It features a knurled handle for a secure grip and a lock knob to prevent accidental adjustment of the torque setting. The wrench is equipped with a square drive and can be used with sockets of the appropriate size.
To use the torque wrench, first select the desired torque value by turning the knurled handle. Then, loosen the lock knob and set the switch to the "ON" position. Place the socket on the fastener and pull smoothly and slowly until the handle breaks away and a click is heard or felt. This indicates that the proper torque has been achieved. Release pressure to allow the handle to reset for the next operation.
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