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These
innovative tools allow an operator the freedom to work without the hassle
of cables and deliver accurate torque. The TAAMS unit contains two parts:
a Transmitter module (attached at the end of the wrench) and a Receiver
unit. The Transmitter sends a radio signal to the Receiver whenever preset
torque is reached. The receiver records all counts, avoiding multiple
or missed signals. Each transmitter has a unique "code number" to avoid
confusion of signals and the Receiver can monitor signals from four tools
simultaneously with variable relay timing (.25 to 2.0 seconds) for each
channel. If for any reason the radio signal is not received because something
blocked it, the Transmitter retains the count in its memory and will update
the Receiver either when the next wrench is used or by manually pressing
a button on the end of the Transmitter. The Receiver can be programmed
to "Learn" a new wrench or to "Remove" a wrench. The TAAMS wrenches enhance
product quality by confirming the application of the applied torque.
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