LEXIVON LX-185 3/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- LEXIVON
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LX-185 3/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench
Instruction Manual
3/4-INCH DRIVE CLICK
TORQUE WRENCH
30~300 Ft-Lb/40.7~406.8 Nm
LX-185 OPERATING INSTRUCTION
ATTENTION
Please read and understand the entire manual, including all safety
information, before using the torque wrench. This tool is a precision
measuring instrument. Handle with care and store properly. Do not attempt to
increase the leverage of this wrench with any other device. Failure to follow
all instructions could result in damage to the torque wrench, property damage,
or injury.
The wrench is shipped ready to use, calibrated, and tested to an accuracy of
+/- 4%. To maintain this accuracy, it is important that the wrench is stored
at the lowest torque setting, 30 ft.-lb. (40.7 Nm). This setting relieves
extra tension on the internal spring, reducing fatigue that can adversely
affect accuracy.
INTRODUCTION
A. Square Ratchet Head
B. Handle Body
C. Main Scal
D. Micrometer Scale
E. Knurled Handl
F. Lock Nut This is a dual-range torque wrench marked with feet pounds
(ft.-lb.) and Newton-meters (Nm) on opposite sides of the handle.
SETTING TORQUE READING
Foot Pounds (Example of setting 130 ft-lb)
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Locate the lock nut on the end of the handle. Unlock knurled handle by turning the lock nut counterclockwise.
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Turn the knurled handle until its top edge is even with the horizontal “120” mark on the main scale and the “0” mark on the micrometer scale is centered on the vertical line of the main scale.
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The micrometer-scale divides the main scale markings into 30 divisions. Every micrometer-scale marking equals 2 ft.-lb. To increase torque from 120 to 130, turn the micrometer handles clockwise until the “10” mark is centered on the vertical line of the main scale. 120 ft.-lb. (main scale) + 10 ft.-lb. (micrometer scale) = 130 ft.-lb.
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Lock torque setting by turning the lock nut clockwise until snug. The wrench is now set to measure 130 ft.-lb. of torque and ready to use.
Example of setting 130.0Nm)
Setting desired torque on the Nm scale uses the same procedure described
above for ft.-lb. scale. The micrometer-scale divides the main scale markings
into 30 divisions. Every micrometer-scale marking equals 2.7 Nm.
To set a torque value of 130.0 Nm, turn knurled micrometer handle until top is
aligned with the “122.0” mark on the main scale and the “0” mark on the
micrometer scale is centered on the vertical line of the main scale.
To increase torque from 122.0 Nm to 130.0 Nm, turn the micrometer handle clockwise until the “3” mark is centered on the vertical line of the main scale. 130.0 Nm 122.0 Nm = 8.0 Nm. 8.0 Nm / 2.7 = 3 micrometer-scale markings. The wrench is now set to measure 130.0 Nm of torque and is ready to use.
WRENCH OPERATION
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Install proper socket/attachment on the square drive and apply to nut/bolt. Make sure to keep your tightening hand is centered on the knurled handle for accurate results.
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Operate the wrench to tighten nut/bolt and slow operation when they became snug to a smooth and steady pull. When a
CLICK’ or
IMPULSE’ is heard or felt, stop pulling the wrench and release pressure on the handle. -
The wrench will automatically reset for the next operation after pressure is released.
IMPORTANT OPERATION NOTICE:
Operating a wrench too quickly or with too much force may cause you to miss the exact torque setting. Do not continue to pull after the torque setting is reached. Doing so will damage the wrench’s internal mechanism. At low torque settings, click can be subtle. Use a wrench in a quiet environment. Do not use a torque wrench to loosen fasteners. Torque is measured in the CLOCKWISE direction only! Tighten/adjust lock nut and knurled handle by hand only.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
- If the wrench has not been used for a long period of time, operate it several times at a low torque setting. This will allow internal lubricant to recoat internal components.
- Keep the Torque Wrench Scale at the lowest setting when not in use. The lowest setting: 30 ft.-lb. mark on the main scale and the `0′ mark on the micrometer scale. DO NOT turn the handle below the lowest torque setting.
- This wrench is a precision measuring instrument. Take care to operate the wrench correctly. Store in a clean, dry environment
- Clean wrench by wiping with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not immerse in any type of liquid or cleaner. This may damage the internal components of the wrench.
CAUTION: PRECISION TOOL
CAUTION:1
PRECISION TOOL – Do not use it for extreme operations like breaking loose
stuck fasteners.
PRACTICE FIRST – Try wrenching on a non-critical fastener first to learn
how it works.
OPERATE SLOWLY – Wrench “clicks” to notify when torque value is reached.
The wrench does not stop applying force automatically.
LISTEN AND FEEL – At low torque settings clicks is subtle. Learn to hear
and feel the click.
STORE AT LOWEST SETTING – To maintain calibration, set the wrench to the
lowest torque value before storage.
MEASURES IN ONE DIRECTION – Wrench only measures torque in right hand
(clockwise) direction.
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