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1. Place your RAPTOR Series Torque Wrench
completely over and on the fastener to be tightened or
loosened. (4)
2. Ensure the reaction area / movement is taken up
by the Reaction Arm (5). Also, ensure the reaction is
stable and will support counter torque.
3. Hold the RAPTOR Series Torque Wrench
perpendicular to the fastener axis (6) for the complete
duration of the rotation process for tightening or
loosening.
4. After pressing the trigger (3) on the pistol grip,
when tightening the fastener the Tool will rotate until
it becomes torqued, and the RAPTOR Series Torque
Wrench will then stall out.
5. The trigger will then need to be depressed in the
opposite direction for opposite tool rotation to release
the counter torque load off the reaction arm. Once
this is done, you then can remove the tool from the
bolt and move on to the next fastener.
6. For loosening a fastener, the unit will continue
to rotate until the fastener is removed OR once the
fastener is loose you can remove it by hand and
move to next fastener.
7. Continue the process for tightening or loosening
for each fastener you require.
8. If torque requirements require your application
to go in torque increments, then set RAPTOR Series Torque Wrench to your rst torque
requirement. Tighten fastener as per your required tightening bolt sequence. Then, reset for
the next settings on the F/R/L unit by adjusting the regulating knob as described earlier.
9. Your personnel can be trained by your TorcUP Representative or Distributor on use of this
product if so desired.
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Because of the high mechanical stress on the RAPTOR Series air motor, it is essential to provide
the F/R/L Unit with sufcient oil supply. Non-compliance bears a risk of damaging the vanes
of the air motor. Enriching the supply by adjusting the oil feed on the F/R/L to 2 to 3 drops per
minute will sufce for heavy continuous equipment use.
1. Remove the RAPTOR Series Torque Wrench from work while depressing the trigger. Then, back off
the regulator knob to decrease the pressure to zero.
2. Disconnect the air hose to the RAPTOR Series Torque Wrench.
3. Remove and change the socket or accessory adaptor for the next project. Ensure the socket or
accessory is properly secured to the square drive with a locking pin and safety securing o-ring.
CHANGING ACCESSORIES
TIGHTENING AND LOOSENING OF BOLTS OR NUTS
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