Gedore Digital Torque Tester, 0.9 → 55Nm, 10mm Drive, ±1 % Accuracy, 0.01Nm Increment

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847-7997
Mfr. Part No.:
1947699
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Gedore
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Brand

Gedore

Digital

Yes

Drive Size

10mm

Measuring Range

0.9 → 55Nm

Scale Graduations

0.01Nm

Accuracy

±1 %

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

GEDORE Torque Tester, 10mm Drive Size, 0.01Nm Scale Graduations - DREMOTEST-E Series - 1947699


Tighten your quality control with this torque tester from GEDORE. This device optimises your tool settings to ensure you achieve precise tightening. To calibrate, simply fix your torque wrench to the bolt on the left-hand side of the tester. The integrated torque transducer measures the output signal by calculating an overall tightening value, giving you an accurate reading you can count on.

Other sizes avilable include:
7724368: 0.2 - 12Nm
7724362: 9 - 320Nm
7724371: 90 - 1100Nm

Features & Benefits


• Equipped with 1/4in and 3/8in square drive adapters for multi-purpose use
• Auto-reset function allows you to recalibrate the digital display quickly
• Switch between imperial or metric force measurements to suit your needs
• Range of Work / Measurement Nm (min/max):- 0,9-55 N·m
• Range of Work / Measurement lbf.ft (Min/Max):- 0,7-40,6 lbf·ft
• Weight: 3 kg
• Drive Connector Hexagon (Female) Nominal Size: 10,0 mm
• Resolution: 0,01 N·m

Applications


• Vehicle maintenance
• Engine building
• Electrical engineering

What tools can I use this device with?


For broad compatibility, you can use this electronic torque tester for clockwise torque wrenches and screwdrivers.

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