Wayco Torque Wrench 1/4″Dr, 24 teeth 5-25Nm (53.1-212.4ft/lb), ±4%. L 281mm.

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The Wayco Torque Wrench in the 1/4″ drive configuration is a pinnacle of precision, professionalism, and user-friendly design. Here are the standout features that make it a tool of choice for professionals across various industries

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Professional Application and Wide Range of Choice:
Tailored for professional applications, this torque wrench offers a 1/4″ drive configuration, providing a wide range of choices for tasks that demand precision and reliability.

 

Tolerance of Torque ±4%:
With a tight tolerance of ±4%, this torque wrench ensures that the applied torque closely matches the set values, delivering consistent and reliable performance.

 

Easy Torque-Adjustment Lock-Ring Mechanism:
The torque-adjustment lock-ring mechanism simplifies the process of setting the desired torque, allowing for quick and easy adjustments as needed for different applications.

 

Unique Diamond-Shape Plastic Handle Design:
The diamond-shape plastic handle design not only enhances the aesthetics but also provides a comfortable and ergonomic grip, promoting user comfort during extended use.

 

Factory Calibration Certificate Supplied:
The inclusion of a factory calibration certificate provides documented proof of the wrench’s precision, instilling confidence in its accuracy and reliability.

 

Protective Blow-Mould Storage Case:
The torque wrench comes with a protective blow-mould storage case, ensuring secure storage and transport. This feature safeguards the tool from damage and maintains its performance over time.

 

Quality Meets DIN ISO 6789 & ASME B107.300-2010:
The torque wrench adheres to stringent quality standards, meeting both DIN ISO 6789 and ASME B107.300-2010, ensuring that it complies with internationally recognized benchmarks for torque tools.
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Wayco Torque Wrench 1/4″Dr, 24 teeth 5-25Nm (53.1-212.4ft/lb), ±4%. L 281mm.
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