RAD TORQUE is a leading Canadian manufacturer of pneumatic, battery-powered, and electronic pistol grip torque wrenches. RAD products have proven to be successful all over the world in such industries as oil & gas, petrochemical, mining, aerospace, power generation and manufacturing. Their official website is RAD TORQUE.com.
A directory of user manuals and instructions for RAD TORQUE products can be found below. RAD TORQUE products are patented and trademarked under brands RAD TORQUE.
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Address: 30580 Progressive Way, Abbotsford, British Columbia V2T 6Z2, CA Phone: (604) 852-0269
Learn about the advanced bolting technology of RAD TORQUE's B-RAD 1500 wrench through the user manual. The lightweight and ergonomic design delivers high reliability and quality with smooth torque control and fast torque settings.
Learn how to operate and maintain your RAD TORQUE B-RAD 275, along with other models including B-RAD 1400-2 and B-RAD 4000-2 through this comprehensive user manual. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure safe and effective use of these powerful battery torque wrenches.
Learn how to correctly operate and maintain the RAD TORQUE 65-11.000Nm MV-RAD Electric Series torque wrenches with this user manual. Suitable for MV-RAD 6, MV-RAD 110, MV-RAD 14, MV-RAD 20, MV-RAD 40, MV-RAD 45, MV-RAD 70, and MV-RAD 80 models. Ensure safety with proper use and calibration.
Get to know the RAD TORQUE 25-680Nm Small Diameter Multiplier Battery Series with this user manual. Learn how to properly charge, mount, and remove the battery while following safety precautions. Keep this manual accessible to qualified operators at all times.
This user manual provides safety instructions for operating the RAD TORQUE V-RAD Select Series Electric Industrial Torque Wrench, including models V-RAD Select 1400, V-RAD Select 2000, and V-RAD Select 4000. Ensure safe usage of power tools and reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, and injury by following these guidelines. Keep the work area well lit and free of clutter, and avoid operating in explosive atmospheres. Use appropriate extension cords and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) when necessary.