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Standard Torque Chart: Tool Model: MXT 1

This document provides a pressure to torque conversion chart for the MXT 1 tool model. It lists torque values in foot-pounds, kilogram meters, and newton meters that correspond to different pressure levels in PSI and bars. It also contains important safety instructions for operating hydraulic torque tools, including keeping the work area clean, avoiding premature starting, using proper safety attire, and maintaining tools with care.

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Standard Torque Chart: Tool Model: MXT 1

This document provides a pressure to torque conversion chart for the MXT 1 tool model. It lists torque values in foot-pounds, kilogram meters, and newton meters that correspond to different pressure levels in PSI and bars. It also contains important safety instructions for operating hydraulic torque tools, including keeping the work area clean, avoiding premature starting, using proper safety attire, and maintaining tools with care.

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TOOL MODEL: MXT 1

PRESSURE/TORQUE CONVERSION CHART

Standard Torque Chart


PRESSURE IN TORQUE IN PRESSURE IN
PSI FT.LBS. KGM NM BAR
1500 200 28 271 104
1600 214 30 290 110
1800 242 33 328 124
2000 270 37 366 138
2200 297 41 403 152
2400 324 45 439 165
2600 351 49 476 179
2800 378 52 512 193
3000 405 56 549 207
3200 431 60 584 220
3400 457 63 620 234
3600 483 67 655 248
3800 509 70 690 262
4000 535 74 725 276
4200 562 78 762 290
4400 589 81 798 303
4600 616 85 835 317
4800 643 89 872 331
5000 670 93 908 345
5200 697 96 945 358
5400 724 100 981 372
5600 751 104 1018 386
5800 778 108 1055 400
6000 805 111 1091 414
6200 832 115 1128 427
6400 859 119 1164 441
6600 886 123 1201 455
6800 913 126 1238 468
7000 940 130 1274 482
7200 967 134 1311 496
7400 994 137 1347 510
7600 1021 141 1384 524
7800 1048 145 1421 538
8000 1075 149 1457 552
8200 1101 152 1493 565
8400 1127 156 1528 579
8600 1153 159 1563 593
8800 1179 163 1598 607
9000 1205 167 1634 620
9200 1232 170 1670 634
9400 1259 174 1707 648
9600 1286 178 1743 662
9800 1313 182 1780 676
10000 1340 185 1817 690

* ISO DOCUMENT 9000


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: Your HYTORC TORQUE MACHINE is a power tool, and as with any power tool, certain safety precautions
should be observed to avoid accidents or personal injury. The following tips will assist you.

READ ALL INSTUCTIONS.


KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN AND WELL LIT.
CONSIDER WORK AREA ENVIRONMENT.Electrical Pumps should never be used in an atmosphere which
can be considered potentially volatile. If there is any doubt, use an air pump. Also Note: metal to metal contact
can cause sparks, precautions should be taken.
AVOID PREMATURE TOOL STARTING. The Pump Remote Control is for the TOOL OPERATOR only.
STAY CLEAR DURING OPERATION. In most cases, the tool will allow “hands free” operation. If the tool must
be held or steadied during operation, use alternative means of securing the tool to the application
GUARD AGAINS ELECTRIC SHOCK. Ensure the pump is properly grounded and the proper voltage is being
used
STORE IDLE TOOLS. When not in use, tool sand accessories should be properly stored to avoid deterioration
USE RIGHT TOOL. Don’t force small tools or attachments to do the job of a larger tool. Don’t use a tool for
purposes not intended.
PROPER SAFETY ATTIRE. When handling/operating hydraulic equipment use work gloves, hard hats, safety
shoes and other applicable clothing.
USE SAFETY GLASSES.
MOVING EQUIPMENT. Do not use hydraulic hoses, uni-swivels, pump power or remote cords as means of
moving the equipment.
MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE. For top performance, inspect tools, powerpack and accessories for visual
damage frequently and always prior to use. Always follow instruction for proper tool and pump maintenance.
Refer to the Operations Maintenance Section for further clarification
STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing. Use Common sense. Do not use power equipment under the
influence of any mood altering substances.
PRIOR TO OPERATION
Ensure that all hydraulic connections are securely connected and there is no leakage
Verify that the Hydraulic hoses are not kinked or otherwise damaged.
Ensure the square drive and its retainer are fully and securely engaged.
Be certain that all connectors, elbows, fitting and swivels are not bent, loose or damaged.
PRIOR TO USE.
Check sockets for size, quality and flaws. (Do not use if questionable)
Cycle tool to ensure proper function.
Locate a solid, secure reaction point.
Be sure the reaction arm retaining clamp is fully engaged.
Be sure the hydraulic hoses are free of the reaction point.
Pressurize the system momentarily; if the tool tends to “ride up” or to “creep”, stop and re-adjust the
reaction arm to a more solid andsecure position.
NOTE: Remain clear of the reaction arm during operation and never put body parts between reaction arm and
reaction surfaces.
ALWAYS USE QUALITY ACCESSORIES. Always use top quality impact sockets in good condition which are
the correct size and fully engage the nut. Hidden flaws, however, remain a possibility which could cause
breakage, so stay clear of sockets during operation
DO NOR USE other equipment to enhance performance (Hammer on Socket/Tool)NOTE: Hytorc Pumps are
designed to operate Hytorc Tools only. Damage may occur to the pump or the product that is being operated
due to misuse.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE!

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