Sealey STW704 Instruction Manual
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To set the torque, unlock the adjustment knob, rotate it to the desired torque setting indicated on the scale, and lock it in place to ensure accuracy during use.
Calibration should be done by a professional service. It is recommended to calibrate the wrench annually or after 5000 cycles to maintain accuracy.
Ensure the torque setting is correct and the adjustment knob is locked. If the problem persists, the wrench may need recalibration or repair.
Yes, the wrench supports both left-hand and right-hand threads. Make sure to adjust the wrench's directional switch accordingly before use.
Keep the wrench clean and dry, store it in its protective case, and periodically check for wear or damage. Avoid dropping or overloading the tool.
The Sealey STW704 wrench has an accuracy of ±4%, which is standard for precision torque wrenches.
No, the head of the Sealey STW704 is not designed to be replaceable. If damaged, the entire wrench may need replacement or professional repair.
Regular maintenance checks should be performed every 6 months or after 5000 operations to ensure reliability and precision.
Store the wrench in a cool, dry place in its protective case to prevent rust and damage. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and humidity.
If you notice a deviation in torque readings or if the wrench fails to click at the set torque, it may require recalibration. Regular testing can help identify such issues.