Designed with durable all-steel construction and a corrosion-resistant finish, the IPT metal handle click wrenches are suitable for various production environments like machinery, aerospace, energy, automotive & transportation and appliance industries. The preset click wrench securely prevents an operator from either incidentally or intentionally tamper with a tool’s torque setting.
Preset torque wrenches are typically used for production applications where there is one torque setting required. However, if the torque specification changes or a new project requires a different torque setting, the preset torque wrench is still flexible enough that a new torque setting can be set. Adjusting the preset torque value for Mountz IPT 369 & IPT885 models, these four items are needed:
1. 3mm allen key
2. Ratchet wrench or handle
3. Extension bar
4. Torque testing system that that covers the torque range of the wrench
The video below provides a “how-to” guide and tips for adjusting the preset torque value with these two larger IPT click wrench models (IPT 369 & IPT885).
The IPT click wrench features a lightly knurled non-slip grip. Designed and manufactured to meet or exceed the accuracy and repeatability requirements of ISO6789: 2003, Mountz offers various models covering a torque range from 3.7 to 885.6 foot-pounds.
Using a quality preset click wrench makes a safer world through accuracy and precision. Controlling torque is essential for companies to ensure their product’s quality, safety and reliability isn’t compromised. The failure of a three-cent fastener that isn’t properly tightened can lead to catastrophic or latent failures. Fasteners that are insufficiently fastened can vibrate loose and excessive torque can strip threaded fasteners.
Do you require further assistance with adjusting the torque value with your IPT wrench? Contact our technical support staff and we’ll be happy to assist.
Other Video Guides for the IPT click wrench
View our video for adjusting the preset torque value with IPT 18 – IPT 250 models
View our video for operating a preset click wrench efficiently