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Adjusting Torque on LT Drivers |
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EASY
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To change torque on the driver, pull the black band toward
to bit. |
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Turn the bit to expose a hose in which you'll insert a #1
Phillips screwdriver. |
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Rotate the hand screwdriver clockwise to increase torque
and counter clockwise to decrease torque. |
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The white line on the nut gives a relative indication of
torque. When the line is near the one, the torque is
near the lower end of the tool's range. Near the
three indicates a higher torque. |
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The numbers 1, 2, 3 on the
housing do not indicate actual torque. They simply
indicate whether the tool is towards the high, low or
middle of its range.
After changing torque,
simply snap the black housing back into place.
You may check the torque
on an AIMCO
UET series desktop torque tester if needed. |
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