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ED SERIES ELECTRONIC
TORQUE WRENCH
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Document No: INSM001
OWNER'S MANUAL
Jetco Torque Tools
Rev 12.10.18

INTRODUCTION
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Congratulations! You have purchased the most accurate, durable and easy to use electronic torque
wrench on the market. You will find this torque wrench can compete with other products costing 4
times as much. This wrench was made to be used as a tool and not as a high cost, fragile display
that only a quality control person could figure out. Turn it on and apply the torque. It’s that easy!
A significant advantage this wrench has over other more expensive wrenches is that it samples
torque fast enough so you do not need to pull slowly on the wrench. Other wrenches will not capture
the actual peak torque when you pull on the wrench at normal speeds. Simply put, this wrench is a
“Hot Rod”. It samples torque at a blazing rate of over 2,500 samples per second compared to as low
as 250 per second from the competition.
Did you know with conventional mechanical torque wrenches (clickers) you can easily over torque
the fastener by as much as 100%! This is because even though the wrench may have “clicked” at the
target torque setting the user probably did not stop pushing on the wrench until much higher torque
was achieved. There is no way of knowing what the user actually torqued the fastener to.
With this new torque wrench, not only will you see exactly what torque you applied, you will be shown
a red light and buzzer if you over torque the fastener. This results in more accurate torquing and less
problems with broken bolts, warped heads, warped brake rotors etc..
Choose the power option and you have a wrench that will output data to a computer and has internal
rechargeable batteries.
For additional features, visit our website at www.itorque.com.
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GENERAL DISCLAIMER
SAFETY WARNINGS
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Before operating this tool, please read and follow all safety precautions
found in this owner's manual. Improper and unsafe use of this tool can
result in serious bodily injury! Please keep this manual available for
future reference.
Always wear safety glasses when operating any torque tool.
Always use the proper range torque wrench for the application. Over torque may result in damage
or failure of the tool which can result in personal injury. Under torque may result in
an incorrectly tightened fastener that could loosen resulting in failure at a later date.
Do not use tools for jobs which they are not intended for. Never use a torque wrench to loosen a
bolt/screw.
Never apply torque in a situation where tool breakage may result in a fall or slip resulting in
personal injury. Pulling on the wrench as opposed to pushing may help in this situation.
Always replace worn or rounded fasteners prior to applying torque. Slippage may occur resulting in
personal injury.
Examine each tool for damage prior to use and never use if damaged.
When not in use, the tool should be stored in a dry place.
Keep handles dry, clean, and free from oil and grease to prevent slippage.
While the information in this document has been presented with all due care, Jetco Torque Tools LLC does not warrant or
represent that the information is free from errors or omission. This information is made available on the understanding that
Jetco Torque Tools LLC shall have no liability to the user for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred or arising by any
person using or relying on the information and whether caused by reason of any error, negligent act, omission or
misrepresentation in the information or otherwise. Jetco Torque Tools LLC reserves the right to change information
without notice.

INSTALLING BATTERIES
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
ROTATING THE DISPLAY
POWER ON
Fig. 3
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Do not install non-rechargeable batteries
in Power wrenches ("-P" and "-USB"
models) or damage will occur.
Do not overtighten screws.
NOTE:
■ "BATT" icon will turn on when the batteries are
low. When batteries are critically low the wrench will
not turn on.
■ Battery pack must be inserted in the correct
orientation to make contact with the circuit board
inside.
■ Models with the "Power" Option will include
rechargeable batteries. Do not install
non-rechargeable batteries in these models or
damage will occur.
■ Battery life is dependant on battery quality and
how often the lights and buzzer are used. Typical
life is up to 50 hours. Use high quality lithium
batteries for longest life.
OPERATION
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See Figure 2
■ To turn on, press and hold the power button.
NOTE:
■ If the wrench is not used for approximately
30 minutes it will automatically shut off.
■ Do not turn on the wrench while torque is applied.
■ If the wrench comes on and then shuts off
immediately the batteries are probably low.
■ All previous stored settings (units, target, value,
taget %) are stored even when the power is off and
the batteries are out of the wrench.
See Figure 3
■ For a better viewing angle, rotate the display
by holding on to the bezel and turning it clockwise
or counter-clockwise.
See Figure 1
■ Wrenches up to 50ft-lb take a battery pack
containing 4x AAA non-rechargeable batteries. All
other wrenches take a 9V battery.
■ To install a battery pack, remove the 2 screws
that hold the end cap and insert the battery pack
with the spring contacts on the top as shown.
WARNING:
Power Button

SET TARGET TORQUE
APPLYING TORQUE
CHANGING UNITS
Yellow
Green
Red
ZERO/TARE FUNCTION
Target Keys
Fig. 4
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For security, it takes two key presses to
change the units.
Unit
Indicator
See Figure 4
■ With the wrench on, press and hold the
power/clear button for no more than 3 seconds.
(holding it for more then 3 seconds will turn off the
wrench). Then press the Target + button to change
units.
ATTENTION:
See Figure 4
■ The YELLOW LED on the display will turn on to
notify the user the applied torque is approaching
the target value. This will occur at
approximately 85% of the target value.
■ The GREEN LED will turn on when the applied
torque is within tolerance of the target value.
Default tolerance is ±1%.
■ The RED LED will turn on when the applied
torque has exceeded the maximum tolerance.
NOTE:
■ There are three ways the user can determine
when the target torque has been reached:
1. Looking directly at the LCD
2. Looking at the LED lights
3. Listening for the buzzer
OPERATION
See Figure 4
■ Press and hold the + target key to increase the
target value and - target key to decrease the target
value.
NOTE:
■ Press either target key once to see the current
value without making any changes. The target
vlaue will show for 3 seconds.
■ The longer you press and hold the target key the
faster the display will change.
See Figure 2
■ Press and hold the clear button for 1.5 seconds.
■ Display will show " ---- " indicating the wrench has
taken a new zero point (zero tare).
NOTE:
■ When you change the units, the target setting will
convert to the new units (makes a great torque
conversion calculator)
■ The units selected will become the default units
when the wrench is turned off and on again.
■ Units can be set to ft-lb, in-lb, and N-m as well
as in-oz and dN-m in some models.
■ The arrow will indicate what unit is being used

CHANGING TORQUE DIRECTION
PEAK HOLD AND TRACK MODE
CHANGING THE PASS/FAIL ZONE
CCW
Indicator
Fig. 5
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OPERATION
■ To maximize accuracy, JETCO recommends that
the user undergo the following procedure whenever
switching torque direction (from CW to CCW or vice
versa):
■ Before switching directions, load the torque
wrench to full scale 3 times in the direction you wish
to use the wrench in. If the wrench is currently
being used in the CW direction and the user wishes
to switch to CCW, load the wrench 3 times in the
CCW direction.
■ Zero/Tare the wrench.
NOTE:
See Figure 5
■ An arrow will be visible under "CCW" when the
wrench detects the torque being applied is in the
counter-clockwise direction.
■ Refer to the calibration procedure for more
information on zero/tare.
See Figure 4
■ When applying torque in PEAK HOLD mode, the
wrench will detect the highest torque applied and
display it on the screen.
■ The screen will show "PH" when in PEAK HOLD
mode.
■ In TRACK mode, the wrench will display the
torque reading on the screen in real time.
■ To switch between PEAK HOLD and TRACK
mode press the mode button.
See Figure 4
■ The default target torque zone the wrench is set
to is ±1%. This can be changed anywhere between
1-10% or it can be turned off.
■ To change or turn off the pass/fail zone, with the
wrench on hold the power button for no more than 3
seconds (holding it for more then 3 seconds will
turn off the wrench).
■ Press the Target " - " key. Keep pressing the
target " - " key until the desired value is shown.

POWER WRENCHES
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RS232 KIT
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USB KIT
Fig. 6
DB9 Serial Port
for data transfer
included with
"-P" Models
Fig. 7
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4
3
Fig. 8
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See Figure 6 & 7
■ The following components are included with every
power wrench equipped with the RS232 kit
(-P Models):
1. 110 Volt Transformer
2. RS232/Power Adapter (DB9 Serial Port)
3. Data cable (standard 6 wire RJ11 cable)
4. Rechargeable AAA Batteries
■ Power wrenches (-P and -USB Models) are able
to:
1. Charge batteries while using the wrench
2. Use the wrench on external power (no
batteries)
3. Send torque information to a printer,
computer, or data logger.
4. Control the wrench remotely with a serial
"open source" command.
See Figure 8
■ The following components are included with every
power wrench equipped with the USB kit
(-USB Models):
1. 110V / 5V Transformer
2. USB Cable
3. Data cable (standard 6 wire RJ11 cable)
4. USB Adapter
5. Rechargeable AAA Batteries
OPERATION OF POWER WRENCHES

SENDING DATA TO A COMPUTER
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
CHARGING BATTERIES
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OPERATION OF POWER WRENCHES
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■ Connect the data/power cable to the wrench.
■ RS232 Kit only: Connect the 110V transformer to
a wall outlet and batteries will begin to charge.
■ USB Kit only: Connect the USB cable to the USB
wall transformer or USB port on a computer and
batteries will begin to charge.
NOTE:
■ The wrench can be used while charging batteries
or on external power without batteries.
■ Batteries can be charged while sending data to a
computer.
WARNING:
Do not install non-rechargeable batteries
in Power wrenches ("-P" and "-USB"
models) or damage will occur.
NOTE:
■ To send data to a computer, the computer must
be equipped with software capable of capturing the
data sent by the wrench.
■ The following are some programs that are
recommended for this task:
- HyperTerminal (Included in some versions of
Windows)
- DATASNIP (free download)
- Winwedge or Winwedge Pro
Please contact JETCO if you have any
questions regarding the use of software.
SENDING DATA TO A COMPUTER
■ Plug the RS232 adapter into a 9 pin serial port on
your computer or if equipped with a USB cable,
plug it into a USB port on your computer.
■ RS232 Kit only: Plug in the 110V transformer into
a wall outlet.
■ Connect the data/power cable to the wrench.
■ Turn on the wrench and set the mode to PEAK
MODE.
■ Press the CLEAR key to send data to the
computer.
NOTE:
See Figure 9 & 10
■ The following information will be sent
automatically:
- Torque value (+ for CW, - for CCW)
- Units
- Target Torque Setting
- Target Zone Setting (%)
- Low/Pass/Fail Condition
■ Data is sent in standard ASCII text format.
Communication Protocal:
9600 Bps,8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
■ To send information directly to a spreadsheet or
word processor, the user can copy and paste, save
and import text files (from Hyperterminal) or
download a "wedge" program that will send data
directly. DATASNIP is recommended, visit:
www.priority1design.com.au/datasnip.html
to download a free version of DATASNIP.

LIST OF ASCII COMMANDS
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Command Description Parameters
MMV
Or '?'
DMM
Get / Set Setpoint Percent
CR at end
Command: DMM?<CR> or DMM<CR>
Response: All saved torque readings
Command: RMM<CR>
Response: OK
Command: RDP<CR>
Response: OK
Get:
Command: PER?<CR> or PER<CR>
Response: Setpoint Percent Value
Set:
Command: PER,5<CR> = Set Setpoint % to 5%
Response: OK
Clear torque memory contents
Clear display and peak
Change display units to Newton Meters
Return current torque value
Return torque memory contents CR at end or ? CR at end
Change display units to foot pounds
Change display units to inch pounds
Exmaple
Command: LBF<CR>
Response: OK
Command: LBS<CR>
Response: OK
Command: NMT<CR>
Response: OK
Command: MMV?<CR> or MMV<CR> or
?<CR>
Response: Torque value
CR at end
CR at end
CR at end or ? CR at end
If '?' alone, no CR is needed
LBF
LBS
NMT
CR at end or ? CR at end
CR at end
Get: CR at end or ? CR at end
Set: PER,X or XX, = 0 to 10 %, 0 = OFF
RDP
PER
RMM

Parameters
CR at end or ? CR at end
Get: CR at end or ? CR at end
Set: SFP,X or XX or XXX
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Get: CR at end or ? CR at end
Set: SEA,X or XXX, = 0 to 360, 0 = OFF
LIST OF ASCII COMMANDS
ExmapleCommand
Get:
Command: SET?<CR> or SET<CR>
Response: Setpoint Value
Set:
Command: SET,50.0<CR> = Set Setpoint to 50.0
Response: OK
Get: CR at end or ? CR at end
Set: SET,X or XXXXX
Get / Set SetpointSET
Command: BAT<CR>
Response: Battery Level in percent full.
Get:
Command: SFP?<CR> or SFP <CR>
Response: First Peak setpoint in A/D counts
Set:
Command: SFP,300<CR> = Set First Peak
setpoint to 300 counts. Range 1 to 999 counts.
Response: OK
Get:
Command: SEA?<CR> or SEA <CR>
Response: Angle Setpoint Value
Set:
Command: SEA,5<CR> = Set Angle Setpoint to 5
degrees
Response: OK
BAT
SFP
SEA
SWO
Get Battery Level
Get / Set First Peak A/D Count
Get / Set Angle Setpoint
Get / Set Auto Off Time
Get: CR at end or ? CR at end
Set: SWO,X or XX
Get:
Command: SWO?<CR> or SWO<CR>
Response: Auto off time in minutes
Set:
Command: SWO,10<CR> = Set Auto off time to
10 minutes. Range 1 to 30 minutes.
Response: OK
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