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AWS AWS-3000 - Description of Functions; Operating Mode; Peak; 1 St Peak

AWS AWS-3000
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Descri
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tion of Functions
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DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
The following is a description of the standard features of the AWS product line.
OPERATING MODE
Current operating mode (Peak, 1st Peak or Track) will show on the display.
Press the Œ key to toggles between them.
Peak
Displays and retains the maximum torque experienced by the wrench, as
occurs when operating the wrench in the tightening direction. The Peak Mode
is used for all power tools and some dial wrenches.
1st Peak
Detects the “first peak” of torque experienced by the wrench, capturing the
initial torque as occurs when the torque wrench cams over. First Peak is used
primarily for Click torque wrenches and cam over screwdrivers.
Track
Displays torque as it is being applied to the transducer. Track mode is used
primarily for verifying calibration of the unit.
ENGINEERING UNITS
Shows the current engineering units. Press the ő key to cycle through the
eight possible choices: Kgf m, KgfCm, gfCm, cNm, Nm, FT LB, IN LB, IN OZ.
AUTO-CLEAR
Auto-Clear works in Peak and 1st Peak Modes, freeing the operator from
manually clearing the display after taking a reading. Auto-Clear can be set
from one to nine seconds, or completely off.
With AutoClr disabled, this reading will continue to display until the operator
stores it by pressing the ENT button, or clears it by pressing the ON/clr button.
Pressing the + key will change "OFF" to a value of "1", referring to the number
of seconds the system will hold a reading on the screen before clearing.
Repeatedly press the ő key to scroll from "OFF" to "9". When the desired
value is shown, press the ENT button.
Once the unit is returned to operational mode, AC will show on the bottom of
the display. Because AutoClr is now active, this reading will show for the user
AWS-3000 Guide