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Brand | Sturtevant Richmont |
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Model | DTC |
Category | Power Tool |
Language | English |
Safety precautions for torque testers, including stability and tipping hazards.
Safety guidelines for torque wrenches, covering overtorquing and calibration.
Details on acceptable battery types, charging, and usage for the DTC wrench.
Explanation of the wrench's keypad layout and its function keys.
Visual guide to icons displayed on the wrench's LCD for status and operation.
Description of LEDs, buzzer, and handle vibration for tool status feedback.
Information on connecting the wrench to a PC via USB for setup and logging.
Steps for powering the DTC wrench on and off, including initial display sequence.
How to set up and view the DTC wrench display, including Idle and Measurement screens.
How to change and view the torque measurement units on the DTC wrench.
Describes the three main phases of operation: Idle, Torque Applied, and Torque Released.
Details and examples of the Idle Screen display in different measurement modes.
Explains the details shown on the Measurement Screen during torque application.
How to navigate and select measurement modes on the DTC wrench.
How to set and adjust the target torque value for a joint.
How to set minimum and maximum torque values to define an acceptable range.
Setting the minimum acceptable torque value and its relation to target torque.
Setting the maximum acceptable torque value and its relation to target torque.
Setting the snug torque value, which defines the start of angle measurement.
Setting the target angle for torque-to-angle measurements.
Setting the maximum acceptable angle for torque-to-angle measurements.
Setting the head length for accurate torque measurements.
Configuring the auto-clear time for the display after a measurement.
How to lock the keypad and P-Sets to prevent unauthorized changes.
Process for entering a password to unlock the keypad or P-Sets.
Instructions on how to save current settings as a P-Set for later recall.
How to retrieve previously saved parameter settings (P-Sets).
Information on how P-Sets are deleted, only via DTC Connect software.
Details on what data is logged for each torque event and how it's retrieved.
Explains how settings can vary depending on the selected measurement mode.
Description of the Track Mode, showing real-time torque and angle.
Details on Peak Mode, which displays the highest torque value achieved.
Explanation of Residual Mode, which detects and displays residual torque in a joint.
Describes T2A Mode (Torque-to-Angle), for tightening fasteners to a specific torque and angle.
TAM Mode combines torque and angle monitoring for advanced fastener analysis.
How to initiate the wrench calibration process from the keypad.
Entering the password required to access the calibration functions.
Setting the head length parameter for calibration.
Performing torque calibration at specific points (0%, 100%, etc.).
Calibrating the angle measurement function of the wrench.
Steps to install the DTC Connect software and its drivers on a PC.
How to physically connect the DTC wrench to the PC via USB.
Overview of the main functions available from the DTC Connect software's home screen.
Viewing, saving, and clearing recorded torque and angle measurement results.
Selecting which data fields to include when printing or saving measurement logs.
Managing saved parameter settings (P-Sets) for different joint types.
Creating, modifying, deleting, and saving P-Set configurations.
Viewing and modifying general settings for the DTC wrench.
Modifying tool settings like units, modes, and passwords via DTC Connect.
Detailed descriptions of various tool configuration parameters and their options.