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Snap-On ATECH2FM100 - User Manual

Snap-On ATECH2FM100
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TECHANGLE
®
STEEL
MICRO
ELECTRONIC
TORQUE-ANGLE
WRENCH
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
23 IMPORTANTES INSTRUCTIONS DE SECURITE
24 INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES
25 WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
26 ISTRUZIONI CAUTELARI IMPORTANTI
27 BELANGRIJKE VEILIGHEIDSINSTRUCTIES
28 INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA IMPORTANTES

Questions and Answers

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    Edward WarnerAug 10, 2025
    How to fix a Snap-On Power Tool wrench that won't turn on?
    • E
      Erika BrownAug 11, 2025
      If your Snap-On Power Tool wrench does not turn on when you press the POWER button, the most likely cause is dead or missing batteries. Try replacing the batteries. Alternatively, there may be a software glitch. To resolve this, try cycling the power using the end-cap.
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    Scott PetersonAug 17, 2025
    What to do if Snap-On Power Tool wrench loses settings when batteries are removed?
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      Ronald JamesAug 17, 2025
      If your Snap-On Power Tool wrench lost its settings after you removed the batteries, it's likely because the batteries were removed before the settings were saved in non-volatile memory. To prevent this in the future, clear the data, re-enter your settings, and then press and hold the POWER button to power down the wrench completely before removing the batteries.
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    Jennifer WilliamsSep 2, 2025
    Why is the torque reading out of spec on my Snap-On Power Tool?
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      patricksingletonSep 2, 2025
      If the torque reading on your Snap-On Power Tool is out of specification, it could be due to two primary reasons. First, the tool might require recalibration; in this case, you should recalibrate it. Second, you may have entered an incorrect head length. Ensure you enter the correct offset head length.
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    lowejosephNov 24, 2025
    What to do if my Snap-On ATECH2FM100 displays torque when no torque is applied?
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      brandi95Nov 24, 2025
      If the Snap-On Power Tool displays torque or angle readings when no torque is applied, there could be several reasons. It might be due to incorrect zeroing while torque was applied, in which case you should remove any torque and re-zero the wrench. A low or dead battery can also cause this; press the ENTER button to continue using the wrench and replace the batteries soon, or press the POWER button to turn off the wrench and replace the batteries. Other potential causes include the wrench being over torqued or improperly calibrated, so recalibration might be necessary. Torque sensor failure or gyro instability would require you to return the tool to a Snap-on Repair Center. Also, ensure the wrench is placed on a stable surface during zeroing and that the POWER button isn't pressed during a...

Summary

Safety Instructions

Warning Risk of Flying Particles

Over-torquing can cause breakage. Force against flex stops on flex head can cause head breakage.

Warning Electrical Shock Hazard

Electrical shock can cause injury. Plastic handle is not insulated. Do not use on live electrical circuits.

Specifications

Head Type

Details about the wrench head, including drive size and retention mechanism.

Display

Information on the display type, viewing angle, and backlight.

Sealed Button Pad

Description of the function of each button on the sealed pad.

Functions

Overview of the wrench's operational modes like Set, Track, Peak Hold, Peak Recall, and Memory.

Accuracy

Specifies accuracy parameters for torque and angle measurements under various conditions.

User Instructions

Basic Functions (Quick Start)

A concise guide to the primary operations of the electronic torque-angle wrench.

Wrench Power On Sequence

Step-by-step instructions on how to turn on the wrench and its initial zeroing process.

Torque Mode

Detailed steps for setting target torque, selecting units, applying torque, and recalling peak readings.

Angle Mode

Instructions for setting target angle, applying torque and rotation, and recalling peak angle readings.

Main Menu Operations

Viewing Stored Torque and Angle Data

How to access and review previously recorded torque and angle measurement data.

Target Presets (PSET)

Troubleshooting

Snap-On ATECH2FM100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSnap-On
ModelATECH2FM100
CategoryPower Tool
LanguageEnglish

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