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1/4-inch torque wrench
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1/4-inch torque wrench

Extremely compact torque wrench with 1/4 inch hexagon mount and precise scale division

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  • Compact design with a total length of just 168 mm, making it ideal for use on the go or in confined spaces

  • Precise tightening with a trigger accuracy of +/- 6 % tolerance from the set scale value

  • Practical scale division enables precise setting of the desired torque in the range 1 to 5 Nm

  • Clearly audible and perceptible indication when the torque value is reached for more controlled tightening

  • Simple and accurate torque adjustment by twisting the end of the handle

  • Complies with ISO standard 6789-1 for hand torque screwdriving tools

  • Non-slip, ribbed grip area for optimum control when tightening

  • Suitable for clockwise and anti-clockwise tightening for precise screwing of right-hand and left-hand threads

  • Robust, wear-resistant, moisture- and oil-resistant product packaging made from 100 % PCR (post-consumer recycled plastic)
Notice
  • Includes declaration of conformity and serial number

  • After using the torque wrench, release the spring by turning back to the lowest scale value

  • Precision tools such as torque wrenches must be inspected regularly using the appropriate measuring equipment and readjusted if necessary

  • We recommend regular calibration every 12 months or after 5,000 tightening operations from the first use of the torque wrench