Wera Series 7400 Kraftform ESD (0.1-3.0 Nm) Manual
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To adjust the torque setting, hold the handle and rotate the adjustment ring until the desired torque value is displayed on the scale. Ensure the setting is within the 0.1-3.0 Nm range.
Regularly clean the screwdriver with a dry cloth and ensure the torque adjustment mechanism is free of debris. Check the calibration periodically to maintain accuracy.
Firstly, verify that the torque setting is correctly adjusted. Check for any signs of damage or wear on the tool. If issues persist, consider recalibration or contact customer support.
Yes, the screwdriver is designed with ESD-safe materials, making it suitable for use in environments where electrostatic discharge protection is required.
Yes, the screwdriver is designed for both loosening and tightening applications, but ensure the torque setting is appropriate for the specific task to avoid over-tightening or insufficient torque.
If the adjustment mechanism is stiff, gently clean it with a dry cloth and apply a small amount of lubricant suitable for precision tools. Avoid excessive force to prevent damage.
Use a torque tester to compare the screwdriver's output to the set torque level. If there are discrepancies, the tool may require recalibration to ensure accuracy.
Store the screwdriver in a dry, dust-free environment away from direct sunlight. Use a protective case to prevent damage and maintain the tool's precision.
The screwdriver is compatible with standard 1/4-inch hexagon bits. Ensure the bits are ESD-safe if used in electrostatic sensitive environments.
Professional servicing is recommended annually or after extensive use. This ensures the tool remains in optimal working condition and maintains its torque accuracy.