Proto J6202A torque multiplier is suitable for the automotive, construction and manufacturing industries. This multiplier can be used for loosening & tightening nuts & bolts that require high torque.
Working Mechanism:
- First, choose the socket that matches the size of the fastener you are working on. Ensure that the socket securely fits onto the head of this Proto torque multiplier.
- Place the socket end of the torque multiplier onto the fastener you want to tighten or loosen.
- Hold the handle of the torque multiplier and apply a steady, even force to turn it in the desired direction (clockwise for tightening and counterclockwise for loosening).
- Keep an eye on the display to ensure you do not exceed the desired torque level.
- Once you have achieved the desired torque, release the handle.
Features:
- Proto J6202A torque multiplier offers overload protection to safeguard the tool and ensure long-term durability.
- It features a single-stage planetary gear system for smooth and reliable torque multiplication.
- This single-stage planetary multiplier has a tubular reaction bar for convenient and safe operation.
- It further features alloy steel construction with chrome finish for durability and resistance to corrosion.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Does it feature an antibacklash device?
A. Yes, it includes a 3-position self-contained antibacklash device for minimising backlash, offering precise torque application.
Q. Does this Proto J6202A torque multiplier come with a protractor for angle measurement?
A. Yes, it includes a 5-degree increment angle of turn protractor to facilitate accurate torque adjustment as per specific requirements.
Q. What safety precautions should I take when using this multiplier?
A.
- Wear appropriate personal protective equipment to prevent injuries.
- Inspect the tool before each use for any signs of damage or wear.
- Use the correct socket sizes to prevent slippage or damage.
- Avoid exceeding the maximum torque rating to prevent overloading.
- Secure the workpiece properly before applying torque.
- Use proper body mechanics to prevent strain or injury.
- Be mindful of pinch points and keep hands away from moving parts.
- Exercise caution when working in confined spaces.
- Keep the tool clean and well-maintained according to the manufacturer's recommendations.