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Electronic Torque Wrench
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Electronic Torque Wrench

Electronic Torque Wrench
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Electronic Torque Wrench-1

Electronic Torque Wrenches Unaddressed User Needs: - Accuracy - Some professional applications call for more accuracy than 4% clickers can deliver. - Precision - Some precision engine work requires technicians to know the “maximum” torque applied to an installed fastener or “breakaway” torque to remove a fastener. Traditional clicker torque wrenches cannot measure these values. - Unit Conversion - today many technicians need to own multiple torque wrenches in order to perform accurate work in SAE and metric units (in-lbs, ft-lbs, Nm) and across a wide range of torque values. - Over torque - many users inadvertently over torque fasteners even when using a torque wrench, especially when the wrench alerts you as you “exceed” the torque specification. - A technician cannot tell how close they are to a target torque until they have reached it. With human reaction time, this is often too late to prevent over torque. GearWrench ® Solution: Strength • Thin profile sealed tear drop ratchet head for better access, increased strength and improved dirt infiltration Productivity • Convert Units (ft/lbs, in/lbs, Nm) Innovation • Buzzer and Red, Yellow, Green lights to alert user when target torque is reached Productivity • 60 tooth gear with 6˚ ratcheting arc Accuracy • +/- 2% CW, +/- 3% CCW from 20% to 100% of rated capacity Productivity • Four Simple Buttons: - Power (ON/OFF) - Unit (Convert Units) - Torque Target UP - Torque Target DOWN Design • Knurled Aluminum Grip to resist slipping www.gear wrench.com Productivity • LCD Screen with Backlight for easy reading of torque values enclosed in a shock resistant housing

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