RIDGID 31410 torque wrench is used to precisely tighten couplings. It is appropriate for manufacturing & assembly applications where consistent torque must be applied to a specific fastener type.
Working Mechanism:
- Adjust the handle and set the torque level.
- To secure the handle, use the tightener on the end.
- Slip it over the socket / nut / bolt and turn it clockwise to tighten.
Features:
- Preset T-shaped handle for eliminating guesswork in No Hub soil pipe installations & allowing use in tight spaces.
- Assures proper coupling tightness for strong, leak-free joints.
- Slip-release design to disengage and stop turning the fastener when the preset torque is reached.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What are the benefits of using RIDGID 31410?
A. This wrench can be programmed to apply a specific torque to a fastener (such as a nut or bolt) so that it doesn't get damaged by over-torquing or loosen over time due to under-torquing. It increases productivity by applying the correct torque value to each fastener consistently.
Q. How do you set a preset torque wrench?
A.
- Slowly apply torque clockwise until the wrench breaks over.
- Remove the end cap to adjust the torque setting.
- Insert the hex key into the internal adjuster and turn clockwise to increase the torque setting.
- Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the setting.