Gedore Click Torque Wrench, 40 → 200Nm, Round Drive, 16mm Insert - RS Calibrated

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RS Stock No.:
125-2971
Mfr. Part No.:
2641526
Brand:
Gedore
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Brand

Gedore

Torque Wrench Type

Click Torque Wrench

Torque Range

40 → 200Nm

Drive Shape

Round

Overall Length

496.5 mm

Insert Size

16mm

Accuracy

±3%

Scale Graduations

1Nm

Material

Tubular Steel

Calibrated

RSCAL

Finish

Satin Chrome with Phosphated

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Gedore Dremaster Z Series Spigot Torque Wrench (DMZ)


Torque Wrench with spigot fitting for use with Gedore’s interchangeable Torque Wrench heads. Supplied complete with a factory checked calibration certificate.

Satin Chrome plated tubular Steel construction for strength and durability
Ergonomically designed shape with a soft comfortable handle
Ball lock mechanism for a secure head fit
Easy to read glass display with markings for reduced reading errors
Release system with audible signal for easy setting
Highly accuracte to +/- 3% tollerance

Standards

DIN EN ISO 6789:2003 Type 11, Class A

GEDORE Torque Wrench, 16mm Drive Size, 40 to 200Nm Torque Range - Dremaster Z Series - 2641526


Get a grip with this torque wrench from GEDORE. It has an adjustable torque range of 40 to 200Nm and a built-in scale that's ±3% accurate, making it ideal for precise fastening in a broad range of applications. The release trigger system uses tactile and audible signals, so you know when the job is done.

Features & Benefits


• Chrome-plated tubular steel withstands wear and corrosion for long-lasting use
• Easily changes between Nm and lbf-ft scales for versatility
• Ergonomic handle lets you get a good grip that won't slip during use

Applications


• Machinery assembly
• Construction plants
• Manufacturing industry

Why is using the correct torque important when tightening parts?


If you don't use the recommended torque, you run the risk of loose screws or over-tightening. Both issues can lead to damaged equipment in the long run.

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