RAD V-RAD User Manual - page 8
V-RAD USER MANUAL
New World Technologies Inc.
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V2014.07.03
Figure 3.1-1: V-RAD
3.1.1 Trigger Lock
The Trigger Lock is useful while transporting or storing the V-RAD Tool System. The Trigger
Lock disables the use of the On/Off Trigger, therefore disabling the tool. It is suggested
that while the V-RAD is not in use, the Trigger Lock should be enabled.
To enable the Trigger Lock:
1. Slide the Forward/Reverse Switch to the Centre Position.
Note: The On/Off Trigger cannot be depressed.
To disable the Trigger Lock:
1. Slide the Forward/Reverse Switch to the Forward Position or the Reverse Position.
Note: The On/Off Trigger can be depressed.
3.2 Torque Chart
The Torque Chart displays the Settings and the corresponding Torques. An example of a
Torque Chart is shown in Table 3.2-1. To set the V-RAD to the desired Torque refer to
Section 3.3 – Setting Dials.
V-RAD 1000 Torque Chart FtLbs EXAMPLE
Setting
Torque
Setting
Torque
B2
320
E3
750
C2
350
F3
800
E2
450
G3
830
F2
500
D4
850
G2
530
E4
900
C3
550
C5
930
D3
620
F4
960
G4
1020
Cal. Date: 01/01/2010
Serial # V0000 SAMPLE
Table 3.2-1: Torque Chart
Note: Do not refer to Table 3.2-1 to determine the Setting for the V-RAD. Each V-RAD is different and
has a different Torque Chart. Only use the Torque Chart attached to the V-RAD.
3.3 Setting Dials
The Setting Dials are used in correspondence with the Torque Chart. Refer to Section 3.2 –
Torque Chart and the Torque Chart on the V-RAD to determine the appropriate Setting for
the desired Torque.
The Setting consists of a letter and a number. The letter identifies the setting on the Alpha
Dial and the number identifies the setting on the Numeric Dial. Figure 3.3-1 shown the
Setting Dials set to D6.
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