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Set the desired torque and the wrench indicates when it's reached with an audible click and an impulse in the grip.
Pivot the head to access fasteners in tight spots.
No need to pull the socket off the tool—push a button to release.
Unlike most torque wrenches, you don’t have to return the torque setting to the lowest value after use. These tools are also known as split-beam torque wrenches.
Made of beryllium copper, these wrenches satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Insulated to protect against accidental contact with live electrical circuits, these wrenches are tested to 1,000 volts to meet IEC 60900.
These wrenches have an accuracy of ±2.0%.
Measure with an accuracy of ±2%.
Trust the precision of your measurements—these wrenches are accurate to ±1%.
The most advanced torque wrenches we offer, these tools store and recall up to 1,500 torque and angle measurements.
A main pointer on the dial shows torque as it’s being applied and a memory pointer indicates the maximum torque reached.
Trust the precision of your measurements—these wrenches are accurate to ±2%.
Measure with an accuracy of ±7%.
These wrenches slip to disengage and stop turning the fastener when the set torque is reached, preventing overtightening.
Turn sockets from above when there's not room to swing a standard wrench handle.
When the set torque is reached, these wrenches signal with an audible click and an impulse in the grip.
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.
Change heads to use these tools as an open-end, box, square drive, or hex-key wrench.
Turn the end of the handle to set torque, and the wrench makes an audible click when it reaches the setting.
When the set torque is reached, these wrenches slip to disengage and stop overtightening.
Ensure carbide inserts are tightened to the correct torque. These tools are set to the recommended torque values for each screw size.
Choose a handle based on torque and change shafts to use a different size or drive style. Factory-set screwdrivers ensure you reach the same torque every time.
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.
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.