Neiko 03714 1/4-Inch 200-Inch 1-Pound Automatic Adjustable Torque Wrench description
A well-made, affordable low-torque wrench is something every professional and do-it-yourselfer wants; this one is 'nothing fancy'--just solid construction and designed with the features you need: Chrome-Vanadium steel, high tooth-count reversible ratchet, factory-tested and calibrated to +/- 4% accuracy. Easy-twist dial torque settings, torque lock.
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Neiko 03714 1/4-Inch 200-Inch 1-Pound Automatic Adjustable Torque Wrench features
- An outstanding value in a quality-engineered wrench built for a lifetime of service
- Hard-to-find lower torque settings in 1/4-Inch drive; 20-200-Inch-pounds (2.25-22.5 Newton-meters)
- Machined diamond-pattern grip, setting lock, reversible. Factory-tested and calibrated to +/- 4-Percent
- An essential tool for motorcycle, go-kart and small-engine repair
- Strong and durable heat-treated Chrome-vanadium steel construction
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ReplyDeleteThe calibration of these is in degrees not in pound per square foot though the torque is measure with the latter unit. This is to avoid errors that could be brought about by the friction of threads of screws. read more
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