Wera Bicycle Set Torque 1 Manual
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To set the correct torque value, first ensure that the driver is unlocked. Rotate the handle to adjust the torque setting, visible on the scale located on the handle. Once set, lock the setting to prevent accidental changes.
The torque range for the Wera Bicycle Set Torque 1 Screwdriver is typically between 2.5 Nm and 25 Nm, providing precise control for various bicycle components.
To ensure accurate torque application, always use the screwdriver perpendicular to the fastener. Apply steady pressure until you hear a click, indicating the set torque has been reached.
If the screwdriver is not clicking, double-check the torque setting and ensure the tool is not locked. Verify that the correct bit is used, and if issues persist, consider recalibration or consult customer support.
It is recommended to calibrate the torque screwdriver at least once a year or every 5000 uses, whichever comes first, to maintain accuracy and performance.
Yes, the Wera Bicycle Set Torque 1 Screwdriver can be used for any application within its torque range, but it is specifically designed for bicycle maintenance.
Maintenance includes keeping the tool clean, storing it in a dry place, checking for wear on bits, and ensuring regular calibration to maintain accuracy.
To change the bits, pull back the collar of the bit holder, remove the current bit, insert the new one, and release the collar to secure it in place.
If the tool slips, ensure that the correct bit size is used, check for bit wear, and confirm that the fastener is within the torque range. If problems persist, inspect the tool for damage.
Yes, it is suitable for carbon components as it allows for precise torque settings, which is crucial to avoid damage to sensitive materials like carbon fiber.