CONNECTING THE TOOL
1. Attach the twin line hose to the swivel inlets of the low profile drive cylinder using the
spring–loaded quick connect ends. After making certain that they are fully engaged, thread
the safety rings tightly against the spring–loaded retainer rings.
2. Connect the opposite ends of the hose to the pump in the same manner.
3. Push the link retaining pin out of the low profile drive cylinder.
4. Mate the selected ratchet link to the cylinder by inserting the end of the cylinder opposite the
Swivel inlets between the side plates of the ratchet link. (Refer to Dwg. 1)
5. Align the holes for the link retaining pin and insert the pin through the side plates and cylinder
to keep the units joined together.
SETTING THE TORQUE
After determining the desired torque, use the torque conversion charts on pages 5 to 8 to
determine the pressure that is necessary to achieve that torque.
1. Connect the tool to the power supply and turn the pump on.
2. Depress the remote control button causing the pressure to be shown on the gauge.
3. Adjust the pressure by loosening the wing nut that locks the pressure adjustment
thumbscrew.
Rotate the thumbscrew clockwise to increase the pressure and counterclockwise to
decrease the pressure. When decreasing pressure, always lower the pressure below the
desired point and then bring the gauge back up to the desired pressure.
4. When the desired pressure is reached, retighten the wing nut and cycle the tool again to
confirm that the desired pressure setting has been obtained.
OPERATING THE WRENCH
The position of the tool relative to the nut determines whether the action will tighten or loosen the
nut. (Refer to Dwg. 2 for application examples). The power stroke of the piston assembly will always
turn the ratchet hex toward the shroud.
PLACING THE TOOL IN SERVICE
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