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1/2 in. 30 ft./lbs. - 250 ft./lbs. Drive Tire Shop Micrometer Torque Wrench

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1/2 in. 30 ft./lbs. - 250 ft./lbs. Drive Tire Shop Micrometer Torque WrenchThe GearWrench family of torque wrenches and torque products offer the latest innovations in torque measurement. Included in the line are micrometer, tire shop, beam and electronic torque wrenches, as well as, torque multipliers. The micrometer wrenches are available in fixed head and flex head. The fixed head line offers wrenches in 1 4 in. to 3 4 in. drives. The flex head wrenches are available in 3 8 in. and 1 2 in. drives. The tire shop wrenches

The GearWrench family of torque wrenches and torque products offer the latest innovations in torque measurement. Included in the line are micrometer, tire shop, beam and electronic torque wrenches, as well as, torque multipliers. The micrometer wrenches are available in fixed head and flex head. The fixed head line offers wrenches in 1/4 in. to 3/4 in. drives. The flex head wrenches are available in 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The tire shop wrenches feature a rugged tire tread rubber cover on the head intended to specifically be used for checking wheel lug nuts and are available in 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The electronic torque wrenches ensure a more precise fastener torque level and are available in a 3/8 in. and 1/2 in. drives. The GearWrench line of torque products allow the user to complete any job where accurate torque is required.

  • Specifically for checking wheel lug nuts to manufacturer recommended torque value
  • Wrench design helps prevent the warping of brake rotors caused by over torqueing
  • Tire tread rubber cover on the head, lock ring and handle provides a cushioning effect to reduce fatigue and tool damage
  • Torque accuracy of plus/minus 3% CW between 20% and 100% of wrench capability
  • Calibrated on test equipment to meet ISO 6789 specifications and accuracy requirements of ASME B107.300-2010
  • Meets or exceeds ASME B107.14M 1994 standards and specifications
  • 32-tooth ratchet mechanism with an 11° swing arc lets you turn fasteners in hard-to-reach places
  • Pull-adjustment collar feature allows you to make quick and easy torque setting changes
  • Stamped scale on the beam and thimble collar provides visibility, so you can identify the right tool hassle free



Features

Item Weight 4.68
Handle Type Long
Minimum Torque (ft.-lb.) 30
Individual/Set Individual
Maximum Torque (ft.-lb.) 250
Hand Tool Type Torque Wrench
Material Steel
Features Calibrated,Micrometer
Head Type Specialty
Returnable 180-Day
Tools Product Type Hand Tool
Color Family Chrome
Drive Size 1/2 in
Wrench length (in.) 24.9
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year limited warranty; calibration accuracy warrantied for 90 days


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