1. Attach the torque degree gauge to your torque wrench. The gauge should fit snugly on the wrench's head.
2. Set the gauge to the desired torque setting. The gauge will typically have a dial or digital display that allows you to set the desired torque setting.
3. Tighten the bolt or nut until the gauge reaches the desired torque setting. The gauge will emit a click or a sound when the desired torque setting is reached.
4. Stop tightening the bolt or nut once the gauge reaches the desired torque setting. Applying more torque than the recommended amount can damage the bolt or nut.
5. Remove the torque degree gauge from the torque wrench.
Here are some tips for using a torque degree gauge add on tool:
* Make sure that the gauge is properly attached to the torque wrench. A loose gauge can cause inaccurate readings.
* Set the gauge to the correct torque setting. The recommended torque setting can be found in the vehicle's owner's manual.
* Tighten the bolt or nut slowly and smoothly. Do not apply too much force, as this can damage the bolt or nut.
* Stop tightening the bolt or nut as soon as the gauge reaches the desired torque setting. Applying more torque than the recommended amount can damage the bolt or nut.
* Remove the gauge from the torque wrench after use. This will help prevent the gauge from being damaged.