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Torque zero error

Torque zero error - Torque applied while zeroing

Milwaukee · M12 FUEL Digital Torque Wrenches

What does Torque zero error mean?

An error occurred during the zeroing process because torque was accidentally applied to the wrench. This prevents the tool from establishing an accurate zero reference.

Common Causes

  • Torque applied while zeroing

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Remove any torque or pressure from the wrench.

  2. 2

    Re-zero the tool to set a new baseline.

  3. 3

    Ensure the wrench is held motionless during the zeroing process.

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Source: Milwaukee M12 FUEL Digital Torque Wrenches
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