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Snap-On TECHANGLE STEEL ATECH4RS600 - User Manual

Snap-On TECHANGLE STEEL ATECH4RS600
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TECHANGLE
®
STEEL
ELECTRONIC
TORQUE-ANGLE
WRENCH
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Questions and Answers

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    Vincent ReedAug 10, 2025
    What to do if torque reading is out of spec on Snap-On Power Tool?
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      Chris LopezAug 10, 2025
      If the torque reading is out of specification, it could be due to needing a recalibration, so recalibrate the tool. Alternatively, the incorrect head length might have been entered. In this case, enter the correct offset head length.
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    Victoria ObrienAug 26, 2025
    How to fix Snap-On Power Tool that does not turn on?
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      Lauren ZamoraAug 26, 2025
      If your Snap-On Power Tool doesn't turn on when you press the power button, it could be due to dead or missing batteries, so replace them. If that doesn't solve the issue, a software glitch might be the cause. Try cycling the power using the end-cap.
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    fguzmanSep 1, 2025
    Why Snap-On Power Tool wrench didn't retain settings after battery replacement?
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      Terri StewartSep 2, 2025
      If your wrench didn't retain settings after the batteries were removed, it's likely because the batteries were removed before the settings were saved in non-volatile memory. To resolve this, clear the data, re-enter your settings, and then press and hold the POWER button to power down the wrench before removing the batteries.
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    Shelby MendezNov 16, 2025
    What to do if Snap-On Power Tool displays torque or angle when no torque is applied?
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      Christina OlsenNov 16, 2025
      If your wrench displays torque or angle readings when no torque is being applied, there are several potential causes. First, ensure the wrench is placed on a stable surface without any torque applied, and then press the POWER button to re-zero the wrench. Other causes may include a low or dead battery (replace batteries), the wrench being over torqued or improperly calibrated (in which case recalibrate the wrench), torque applied while zeroing (remove torque and re-zero), the wrench moving during zeroing (place wrench on stable surface), or the POWER button being pressed during angle zeroing (place wrench on stable surface and press POWER button to re-zero). Also, it could be that over 125% of full scale torque was applied (cycle power using POWER button and recalibrate), the wrench was ro...

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

WARNING Risk of flying particles.

Over-torquing, improper calibration, or excess force can cause injury or breakage.

WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard.

Electrical shock can cause injury; plastic handle is not insulated.

Specifications

Wrench Power On Sequence

Torque Mode

Angle Mode

Main Menu

Setting Head Length

Target Presets (PSET)

Adding an Angle Preset

Editing a Preset

Advanced Settings

Advanced Configuration

Enable;Disable Torque THEN Angle Mode

Torque THEN Angle Mode

Troubleshooting

Wrench does not turn on

Addresses issues related to the wrench not powering on.

Torque reading out of spec

Solutions for torque readings that are outside the specified range.

Battery Replacement

Snap-On TECHANGLE STEEL ATECH4RS600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Torque Range12.5-125 ft-lb
Angle Accuracy±1°
Angle Range0-360°
Drive Size3/8 inch
Length17 inches
Weight2.1 lbs
Warranty1 year
Accuracy±3% CCW @ 20-100% of full scale
Unitsft-lb, in-lb, Nm
Head TypeFixed

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