metaphysician
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I splurged on a Snap-On Techwrench TECH2FR100 (3/8" drive, 5-100 ft/lbs) for general work around the garage and cars/motorcycles. I was changing my oil/rotating tires on the new car and ran into some issues. The wrench did not have a problem for the 30 ft/lb required on the oil pan drain plug, but when I went to tighten the lug nuts to 80 ft/lbs, the wrench kept resetting (---- on screen and shut off).
According to the manual:
"A rapidly pulsing tone indicates that the wrench full-scale capacity is exceeded and the user must stop increasing torque. At 125% of wrench capacity the display will show"----" to indicate that possible damage may have occurred to the wrench. Push ON /ZERO key to initiate self-test. If the wrench has been damaged, the display will read "Err0" indicating that repair is necessary."
I do not get the "Err0" and the wrench seems to reset fine. I understand what the tool is doing, but not sure why it's happening. I believe I am holding the wrench correctly (hand at the end of the handle and other hand holding wrench head onto lug nut so it doesn't fall out and scratch my wheels) and taking my time with slow torquing. I know that using a torque wrench too close to its upper and lower limits will effect its accuracy and long-term calibration, but I would've thought 80 ft/lbs would be fine for this wrench.
Any ideas? Am I missing something or is the 80 ft/lbs too close to its limit and it's protecting itself? I am using a 21mm 1/2" drive socket (actually an impact socket) with a 3/8 > 1/2" adapter. Is this related to my problem?
Thanks!
According to the manual:
"A rapidly pulsing tone indicates that the wrench full-scale capacity is exceeded and the user must stop increasing torque. At 125% of wrench capacity the display will show"----" to indicate that possible damage may have occurred to the wrench. Push ON /ZERO key to initiate self-test. If the wrench has been damaged, the display will read "Err0" indicating that repair is necessary."
I do not get the "Err0" and the wrench seems to reset fine. I understand what the tool is doing, but not sure why it's happening. I believe I am holding the wrench correctly (hand at the end of the handle and other hand holding wrench head onto lug nut so it doesn't fall out and scratch my wheels) and taking my time with slow torquing. I know that using a torque wrench too close to its upper and lower limits will effect its accuracy and long-term calibration, but I would've thought 80 ft/lbs would be fine for this wrench.
Any ideas? Am I missing something or is the 80 ft/lbs too close to its limit and it's protecting itself? I am using a 21mm 1/2" drive socket (actually an impact socket) with a 3/8 > 1/2" adapter. Is this related to my problem?
Thanks!
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