LLAVETOR Manuals & User Guides
LLAVETOR manufactures precision torque tools, including digital torque wrenches, adapters, and socket sets designed for automotive, bicycle, and industrial maintenance.
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LLAVETOR allows professionals and DIY enthusiasts to achieve precise fastening with a range of high-quality torque tools. Specializing in digital and click-style torque wrenches, the brand offers durable chrome vanadium instruments equipped with LCD displays, audio alerts, and vibration feedback for accurate torque measurement.
Their product line includes digital torque adapters, comprehensive ratchet sets, and heavy-duty sockets suitable for cars, motorcycles, and machinery repair. LLAVETOR tools are designed for reliability, featuring easy-to-read screens and versatile measurement units to ensure safety and performance in mechanical applications.
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LLAVETOR Digital Torque Adapter 1/2 Inch (17-340 NM) User Manual
LLAVETOR 1/2-inch Drive Torque Wrench Set, 30-210 Nm Instruction Manual
LLAVETOR Digital Torque Wrench 1/2", 20-400NM Instruction Manual
LLAVETOR 3/8-inch Adjustable Click Torque Wrench Set (3.69-44.25 ft.lb / 5-60 N.m) Instruction Manual
LLAVETOR Digital Torque Wrench Adapter Set (Model LDTA) - Instruction Manual
LLAVETOR 1/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench (4-20 Ft.lb / 5.4-27.2 N.m) User Manual
LLAVETOR Digital Torque Wrench 1/2 Drive User Manual (5-99.5 ft-lbs)
LLAVETOR Digital Torque Wrench LS3135C User Manual
LLAVETOR support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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How do I change the units on my LLAVETOR digital torque wrench?
Most digital models feature a dedicated Unit button. Pressing this typically toggles between Nm, ft-lb, in-lb, and kg-cm. Refer to your specific model's manual for the exact button location.
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Does the LLAVETOR torque wrench require calibration?
LLAVETOR wrenches generally come pre-calibrated from the factory. Ideally, torque wrenches should be checked or recalibrated periodically (often annually or after 5,000 cycles) to maintain accuracy.
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How should I store my mechanical click torque wrench?
To preserve calibration accuracy, always dial the torque setting back to the lowest value on the scale before storing the wrench.
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What batteries do LLAVETOR digital adapters use?
Battery requirements vary by model, but many digital adapters and wrenches use standard AAA or AA batteries. Check the battery compartment for the specific type required.