Wera 9435 Bicycle Set Torque 1 Manual
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To set the torque correctly, first select the desired torque value on the tool by rotating the adjustment dial. Make sure the value is aligned with the reference mark. Always ensure the tool is set to the correct measurement unit as specified in your bicycle's maintenance manual.
If the torque wrench is not clicking, ensure that the set torque value is accurate. Verify that the tool is not damaged and that it is properly calibrated. If the problem persists, consider contacting Wera's customer support for further assistance.
It is recommended to calibrate the torque wrench at least once a year or after every 5,000 cycles of use, whichever comes first. Regular calibration ensures accuracy and reliability.
Store the torque wrench in its original case to protect it from dust and damage. Keep it in a dry place at room temperature to prevent any moisture-related issues. Avoid leaving it at the maximum torque setting to maintain its calibration.
While the Wera 9435 is specifically designed for bicycles, it can be used for other applications within its torque range. However, ensure the tool meets the specific torque requirements of other applications to avoid damage or inaccurate settings.
If the wrench slips or fails to hold the set value, check for any wear or damage on the adjustment mechanism. Make sure the wrench is properly calibrated. If the issue remains unresolved, seek professional service or contact Wera support.
To clean the torque wrench, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any dirt or grease. Avoid using solvents or water, as they can damage the tool's internal components. Ensure the wrench is completely dry before storing it.
Yes, replacement parts are available for the Wera 9435 Torque Wrench. Contact Wera or an authorized dealer to order the necessary parts. It is recommended to have a professional handle the replacement to ensure proper functioning.
Signs of a defective torque wrench include inconsistent torque application, no audible click at set values, or physical damage. Regular calibration and inspections can help identify defects early. Contact Wera support if a defect is suspected.
The Wera 9435 Bicycle Set Torque 1 Box typically has a torque range suitable for bicycle maintenance, often between 2 to 24 Nm. Refer to the specific model's manual for exact specifications.