Torque Setting Increments
The screwdriver's torque settings are selectable in increments.
FGA-8 CR
FGA-20
Units
Increments
Units
Increments
ozf.in
0.5
ozf.in
1
(Settings < 5 lbf.in) 0.05 (Settings > 5 lbf.in) 0.1
lbf.in
0.02
lbf.in
cN.m
0.5
cN.m
1
N.m
0.005
N.m
0.01
kgf.cm
0.05
kgf.cm
0.1
FGA-40 CR
FGA-80 CR
Units
Increments
Units
Increments
ozf.in
2.5
ozf.in
-------
(Settings < 40 lbf.in) 0.5 (Settings > 40 lbf.in) 1.0
0.1
lbf.in
lbf.in
cN.m
2
cN.m
-------
(Settings < 2 N.m) 0.02 (Settings > 2 N.m) 0.05 (Settings < 45 kgf.cm) 0.5 (Settings > 45 kgf.cm) 1.0
N.m
0.02
N.m
kgf.cm
0.2
kgf.cm
Applying Torque 1. Tighten the fastener or bolt by applying a steady twist. Keep the screwdriver in line with the axis of the bolt during tightening. The screwdriver will ‘slip’ after achieving the pre-set torque setting. 2. The screwdriver will automatically reset itself for the next application. 3. With its unique cam-over design, it’s impossible to over-tighten beyond the pre-set load.
Battery When a low battery status is detected, the FGA will indicate it by displaying "bAt" on the screen. The battery needs to be replaced.
Note: The FGA doesn't have a battery status icon that displays the battery level status permanently. The low battery indicator will only display once the estimated battery life is <10%
Battery Replacement 1. Use a 1.5mm hexagonal key to loosen the two screws and remove
the battery cover.
2. Remove the battery from the battery holder.
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