When the torque tester is exposed to temperatures less than
64°F (18°C) or above 82°F (28°C) or high levels of humidity
(above 90%), it may cause inaccurate torque settings.
ALWAYS check the torque tester with approved torque
measuring equipment before use in extreme climatic
conditions.
NEVER use the torque tester in areas with high
electromagnetic or ionizing radiation.
NEVER use the torque tester in the open or in damp spaces.
NEVER touch the power unit or plug and socket connections
with wet hands.
ALWAYS use the torque tester with the power unit provided.
ONLY connect the power unit to the power network if the
power unit voltage and power unit frequency specified agree
with the supply voltage and supply frequency of the power
network.
ONLY connect undamaged power units and supply lines to
the torque tester.
NEVER cover power units that are connected.
1.2
Personal Protective Gear
ALWAYS wear the following personal protective equipment
when using the torque tester. The torque wrench can slip or
break, causing SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH:
EYE PROTECTION designed to protect you from flying
objects (see ANSI/ISEA Z87.1) must be worn when using the
torque tester.
Flying objects can cause SERIOUS INJURY to your
eyes.
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WARNING
TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS
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