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RSL Torque Wrench
4.6 Tool Operation Instructions [continued]
4.6.6 (As needed - RSL1500 thru RSL11000)
Assemble reaction arm assembly to torque
wrench drive (Refer to Repair Part Sheet
(RPS) for location).
a. Rotate dialock to allow reaction arm to
slide onto torque wrench drive splines.
b. Slip reaction arm over torque wrench
drive splines until it stops against o-ring.
c. Rotate dialock (any direction) to next
“click” (60 degrees) to lock reaction arm
in place.
d. Check dialock engagement - pull
reaction arm.
4.6.7 (As needed - RSL19000) Assemble reaction
arm assembly to torque wrench drive (Refer
to RPS for location).
a. Release lock.
b. Depress retention lever.
c. Slip reaction arm over torque wrench
drive splines until retention lever
engages torque wrench drive groove.
d. Engage lock.
e. Check lever and lock engagement - pull
reaction arm.
4.6.8 (As needed – RSL28000) Assemble
reaction arm assembly to torque wrench
drive. (Refer to RPS for location).
a. Adjust locking screws (turn in or out)
as needed to assemble / disassemble
reaction arm.
b. Lock reaction arm in place by hand
tightening each locking screw until
it contacts the torque wrench drive
housing. Torque to 60 in*lb [6.8 Nm]
max. if loosening occurs.
c. Check reaction arm is locked to torque
wrench drive - pull on reaction arm.
Reaction arm must be locked to
torque wrench drive before using tool.
Operator’s hazard analysis may
determine that reaction arm must be further
retained. Contact Enerpac for Bulletin 116, which
shows how to correctly tie rection arm to torque
wrench drive with a cable.
4.6.9 Connect air or electrical power source
to hydraulic pump. See pump manual for
safety precautions and proper start up
procedure.
TABLE 4.6-1
TORQUE WRENCH DRIVE BOLT
TORQUE
MODEL
Long Bolts Short Bolts
Ft.lbs Nm Ft.lbs Nm
RSL1500 19 26 23 31
RSL3000 35 48 45 61
RSL5000 85 116 105 142
RSL8000 170 231 210 285
RSL11000 110 149 110 149
RSL19000 90 122 90 122
RSL28000 150 203 150 203
Notes:
1. Use lubricant (oil).
2. Similar bolts have different torque
values because required clamp
loads vary