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Set a desired torque within the range.
Adapters are set to a specific torque and cannot be adjusted.
A digital display shows how torque measurements change as you turn the wrench. Set the desired torque and angle—lights and an audible alarm indicate when target has been reached or exceeded.
Prevent overtightening that can damage fasteners. These adapters spring back slightly when the set torque is reached.
Change heads to use these tools as an open-end, box, square drive, or hex-key wrench.
These sets include an adjustable torque driver, bits for different drive styles, and a socket adapter.
Set includes a handle and six shafts. Remove and replace the shaft to use a different size or drive style.
Place your tool and the included square drive connector on the tester and turn.
Accurate to within ±1%, these torque testers are often used to check the accuracy of torque wrenches and screwdrivers on assembly lines.
Measure the force of hand and non-impact electric torque screwdrivers to keep fasteners from failing due to under or overtightening.
Measure the twisting force needed to tighten or loosen caps and knobs with these torque testers.
Calibrate torque-limiting power tools such as air-powered and impact drivers.
Monitor torque as you apply it—these testers mount between your torque tool and your fastener.
Use these gauges with changeable sensors and square-drive sockets to display, collect, and download torque readings.