Utilizing a patented torsion bar design that connects the 1/4" (6.4 mm) square drive directly to the dial, this torque driver measures the actual twist of the drive to maintain 2% accuracy across a 10 to 50 in-lb range. This design eliminates errors caused by hand-hold position, as it does not rely on a lever principle like standard beam wrenches. Additionally, the 8-7/64" (206 mm) tool includes a tapered nose to facilitate access in restricted operating spaces.
Utilizing a patented torsion bar design that connects the 1/4" (6.4 mm) square drive directly to the dial, this torque driver measures the actual twist of the drive to maintain 2% accuracy across a 10 to 50 in-lb range. This design eliminates errors caused by hand-hold position, as it does not rely on a lever principle like standard beam wrenches. Additionally, the 8-7/64" (206 mm) tool includes a tapered nose to facilitate access in restricted operating spaces.
All D series meets or exceeds all applicable requirements of: ANSI / ASME B107.14' (107.14 m), GGG-W-00686C, BS6073: 1988 ISO6789 Enables the user to read the actual twist of the square drive And, since a lever principle isn't used, hand-hold position is not critical, unlike the split or bending beam competitive torque wrenches
Features
| Requirements | ANSI / ASME B107.14 m, GGG-W-00686C, BS6073: 1988, ISO6789 |
| Drive Type | 1/4" (6.4 mm) Square |
| Torque Range | 10 to 50 in-lbs |
| Increments | 1 in-lbs |
| Overall Height | 8-7/64" (206 mm) |
| Requirements | ANSI / ASME B107.14 m, GGG-W-00686C, BS6073: 1988, ISO6789 |
| Drive Type | 1/4" (6.4 mm) Square |
| Torque Range | 10 to 50 in-lbs |
| Increments | 1 in-lbs |
| Overall Height | 8-7/64" (206 mm) |