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Tekton 24340 12 Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench,
25 250 Footpound,
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Tekton 24340 1/2-inch Drive Click Torque Wrench, 25-250-foot/pound
Made in Taiwan
Product Description
Calibrated to an accuracy of +/- 4%, the TEKTON 1/2 in. Drive Click Torque Wrench lets you work with confidence, eliminating guessing and the common tendency to overtighten fasteners. Correctly tightening fasteners to a vehicle or equipment manufacturers torque specifications ensures parts are properly secured without being damaged. Simple and easy to use, this wrench has a reversible ratcheting head that drives fasteners in both directions and measures torque in the clockwise direction. To measure torque, set the desired value on the handle scale (inch pounds or Newton meters) and begin tightening the fastener. When the preset torque value is reached, a reliable mechanical operation inside the handle produces a click you can hear and feel, alerting you to stop applying force. Built for consistent performance and years of dependable service, the mechanical design doesnt need batteries, and the all-steel construction has no plastic parts to break or wear out.
Drive: 1/2 inch
Range - in.-lb. / ft-/lb.: 25-250 ft.-lb.
Range - Nm:33.9-338.9 Nm
Increment: 1 ft.-lb. (1.36 Nm)
Accuracy: ± 4 percent
Length: 25 inch
Ratchet: 24 tooth
Includes:
1-pc. 1/2 in. drive torque wrench
1-pc. storage case
instruction sheet / torque conversion chart
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