Torque Control tools 'shut off' at a predetermined torque
with the added benefits of being able to eliminate some operator influence and
be used for 2 or more torques with the same tool.
Methods of Torque Control
1. 'Close Coupled' Torque Control - socket attached directly to the output
of the wrench. The torque control mechanism and speed adjustments are made
by two screwed located in the rear of the housing cap. The wrench shuts off
automatically when the specified torque is reached. Correct torque setting
is determined by testing on the joint to be assembled.
2. 'Quick Change Tork Bar' available on: CP6031 TEBAV, CP6041 TEBAD, CP6041
TEBAS, CP6060 TESAT
Simple substitution of the tork bar changes the torque output of the tool.
The wrench shuts off automatically when the specified torque is reached. This
solution should be used if 2 or more torques are required from the same tool.