Gedore Pre-Settable Hex Torque Screwdriver, 0.5 → 4.5Nm, 1/4 in Drive, ±6 % Accuracy
- RS Stock No.:
- 126-7343
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3488314
- Brand:
- Gedore
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- RS Stock No.:
- 126-7343
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 3488314
- Brand:
- Gedore
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
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Brand | Gedore | |
Torque Range | 0.5 → 4.5Nm | |
Type | Pre-Settable | |
Drive Shape | Hex | |
Drive Size | 1/4 in | |
Overall Length | 140 mm | |
Accuracy | ±6 % | |
Select all | ||
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Brand Gedore | ||
Torque Range 0.5 → 4.5Nm | ||
Type Pre-Settable | ||
Drive Shape Hex | ||
Drive Size 1/4 in | ||
Overall Length 140 mm | ||
Accuracy ±6 % | ||
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
GEDORE Torque Screwdriver, 0.5 to 4.5Nm Torque Range, 140mm Overall Length - 065600
Worried that overtightening will damage your joints and fasteners? Then this screwdriver from GEDORE is just the tool for your job. You can set its torque between 0.5 and 4.5Nm to give you a hand in a wide range of tasks. Its clutch and cam design gives you greater control as you turn, limiting the risk of stripped threads and busted heads. The handle is nice and grippy with an ergonomic shape that's comfortable to use for long periods of time.
Features & Benefits
• Hole in handle means you can use it with a T-bar
• Universal drive size of 1/4in makes it compatible with standard hexagonal bits
• Universal drive size of 1/4in makes it compatible with standard hexagonal bits
Applications
• Electronics assembly
• Industrial machinery
• DIY projects
• Automotive repair
• Industrial machinery
• DIY projects
• Automotive repair
How do I know when I've reached the pre-set torque?
When you've reached the pre-set torque, you'll notice that the screwdriver starts to slip. Once this happens, it resets automatically, saving you time and effort.