How to Change the Torque Weights

Figure 1:
1. Insert pin wrench into spindle nut hole, which is located at the bottom of the hand piece close to where the hand piece comes into contact with the weight (figure 1).

Figure 2

Figure 3
2. Hold the pin wrench in the
spindle nut hole firmly, grasp the body of the chuck with your other hand,
unscrew chuck from hand piece (figures 2 and 3).

Figure 4
3. Continue to unscrew the
chuck with weight until it comes free from the hand piece spindle (figure
4).

Figure 5
4. Remove the torque weight
from the stem of the chuck
(figure 5).
(figure 5).

Figure 6
5. Choose another weight from
the set of 5 weights available to you. If you want to increase torque, use
a larger weight. If you want to decrease torque, use a smaller weight. You
can also use the chuck without weight, if that will provide the correct
amount of torque for your situation (figure 6).

Figure 7
6. Place weight onto chuck
stem and screw onto the hand piece spindle (figure 7).

Figure 8
7. Tighten firmly by placing
pin wrench in spindle nut hole and turning the chuck with your other hand
(figure 8).

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