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Calibration

Do not use the Ratcheting CinchClamp™ Tool if it has

been damaged as this may result in an improper cinch.
After repeated use of the CinchClamp Tool, it may

require calibration. A calibration gauge is provided in the

tool pouch. Follow these steps when calibrating a Watts

Ratcheting CinchClamp Tool.

1. Ratchet the Ratcheting CinchClamp Tool to the closed posi-

tion and hold. Use the calibration tool to gauge the jaw gap.

Ideally, the jaw gap should be between 1.5mm and 1.7mm.

If the 1.7 mm side of the gauge slides into the gap, then the

jaw space is too large. If the 1.5 mm side of the gauge can

not slide into the gap, then the jaw space is too narrow.

2. To adjust the jaw gap, turn the Ratcheting CinchClamp™

Tool on its side and locate the Phillips screw positioned on

the ratchet arm. Use a standard Phillips screwdriver to raise

or lower the screw. Raising the screw (counter-clockwise

turn) will cause the jaw gap to increase. Lowering the screw

(clockwise turn) will decrease the jaw gap.

Gauge

Adjustment screw

ES-WP-WPCCT-6 1323

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