Dial Indicator Torque Wrench With One Half Inch Drive 0-100 Nm Range High Precision Torque Meter 3 Percent Accuracy Pro Grade Tool For Auto Enthusiasts Mechanics And DIY Garage Projects
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Dial Torque Wrench 0-100 Nm - 1/2 drive, pack: single
✔️ ±3% accuracy, 0-100 Nm, 1/2 inch drive, durable build
✅ High-precision torquemeter: ±3% accuracy with a clear dial, black pointer, and yellow reading pointer for quick reading
✅ Torque peak memory: 0-100 Nm range with peak memory to see the last torque applied
✅ Compact, portable, and pack-friendly: 12" length, 1.6" width, 1.2" height; weight ~1.5 lb (304.8 mm x 40.64 mm x 30.48 mm)
✅ Sleeve and screw replaceable: hex, cross, external/internal hex sleeves; screws sold separately
✔️ ±3% accuracy, 0-100 Nm, 1/2 inch drive, durable build
The dial indicator torque wrench is a precision tool that measures tightening torque with a clear dial scale. It's commonly used in automotive work, machinery maintenance, and DIY garages to ensure fasteners are tightened to exact specs.
✅ High-quality materials and rugged construction: alloy steel, iron with electroplating, and aluminum housing for corrosion resistance✅ High-precision torquemeter: ±3% accuracy with a clear dial, black pointer, and yellow reading pointer for quick reading
✅ Torque peak memory: 0-100 Nm range with peak memory to see the last torque applied
✅ Compact, portable, and pack-friendly: 12" length, 1.6" width, 1.2" height; weight ~1.5 lb (304.8 mm x 40.64 mm x 30.48 mm)
✅ Sleeve and screw replaceable: hex, cross, external/internal hex sleeves; screws sold separately
💡 What is a dial torque wrench used for?
Short answer: It's a handy tool for precise tightening in many mechanical and assembly tasks. This helps ensure fasteners are torqued to spec and joints stay reliable.
- Automotive maintenance and repair require accurate torque to protect threads and components
- Handy for calibration and achieving repeatable results in workshops and garages
- Useful for testing fasteners in aerospace, machinery, and manufacturing settings
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