The perfect amount of force: torque wrenches can be used to optimally set the required clamping force between two components to be connected. What sounds technical is relevant when tightening wheel nuts, for example. If the tightening torque is too low, individual nuts or even the entire wheel could come loose, while excessive torques lead to tension in the material. Torque wrenches, which are also used in mechanical engineering and even in implant medicine, provide a remedy.
From wheel nuts to cylinder heads: this torque wrench is suitable for a working range between 40 and 210 Newton meters and is ideal for changing wheels, among other things. There is a reversible ratchet for right and left-hand operation as well as a socket for 17, 19 and 21 millimeters. The wrench sizes commonly used in Europe and by Japanese manufacturers are therefore covered.
Robust design: The design made from high-quality chrome vanadium steel gives the torque wrench the robustness and durability that is appreciated by ambitious car mechanics. This is because the iron alloy is characterized by extreme hardness and high corrosion resistance. Wear resistance and tempering resistance are excellent. The sturdy transport box ensures that nothing gets lost and that the tool is protected and ready for use for many years.
- Torque wrench, 40-210Nm with 17,19 & 21mm socket
- For precise tightening of wheel nuts and bolts
- Suitable for all common wheel nuts
- Made from durable and corrosion-resistant chrome vanadium steel
- Length: 450 mm
- Tested safety (TÜV/GS)
- Prevents material fatigue or nuts that are too loose
- Reversible ratchet for right and left-hand operation
- Drive: 12.7 mm (1/2“) square drive
- 125 mm extension
- With accessories (17, 19 and 21 mm socket) and transport box