Memory Dial Series Torque Wrench, Metric
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Part Number: 815712 Model Designation: IDW 800 Nm
Minimum Capacity: 160 Nm
Maximum Capacity: 800 Nm
Graduation: 10 Nm
Overall Length: 118.11 Cm
Square Drive Size: 3/4''
Sturtevant Richmont Memory Dial Torque Wrenches
The Sturtevant Richmont IDW-Series of Dial Torque Wrenches are ideal for any application where:
A visible reading of the torque is important.
A retained measurement of the peak torque is required.
The user can see the face of the tool when torque is being applied.
Accuracy better than that of a clicker-type torque wrench is desired.
The application is non-destructive.
Rotation torque of an assembly is a specification.
High-precision assembly operations, fastener testing (in-process/final/receiving) operations where prevailing-torque nuts are used, and auditing of fastener or assembly torque are all places where the new IDW Series will make a difference.
Sturtevant Richmont IDW-Series of Dial Torque Wrench Features and Characteristics:
Accuracy of +/- 3% Indicated Value from 20% to 100% of capacity.
Meets or exceeds ASME B107.300-2010 and ISO 6789.
Error Proofing By Design: Oversized dial face is extremely easy to read and helps to eliminate parallax error.
Error Proofing By Design: A memory indicator is provided on each wrench and remains at the maximum torque achieved for positive torque verification.
Heavy duty dial guard protects against breakage.
Dial faces are color-coded: silver for inch pounds, gold for foot pounds, and white for Newton meters.
The Neoprene rubber grip that comes on tools up to 250 ft. lbs./350 Nm capacity supports proper grip and provides comfort during use.
Black oxide powder coat provides industrial strength finish.
Each wrench comes in its own rugged, blow molded, storage case.
A specially-designed extension handle is included on tools of 600 ft. lbs./800 Nm and greater capacity.
FREE NIST-traceable tabulated certification included.
Includes extension handle!
NOTE: Torque output on a dial wrench is NOT impacted by use of the handle. However, the addition of a crowfoot adapter does change the tool output and must be considered in the torque equation to ensure accuracy.
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