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3/4" Drive Dial Torque Wrench w/ Light Signal, 1% Precision 120- - Precision Instruments

Part #: D4F600CFNLP

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Precision Instruments
  • Model Number: D4F600CFNLP
  • Drive Size: 3/4" Square Drive. This standard drive size ensures compatibility with a broad range of sockets and accessories, making it suitable for demanding applications.
  • Precision: 1% Accuracy. Engineered to provide exceptional measurement accuracy, achieving results within 1% of the target torque for critical fastening requirements.
  • Torque Range: Designed for a wide range of high-torque applications, with measurements starting from 120 units (specific unit of measure such as ft-lbs or Nm depends on calibration).
  • Weight: 10.15 lbs. A robust construction that offers stability and durability during use in professional environments.

Key Features

  • Dial Indicator: Features a clear, easy-to-read dial gauge for direct, real-time torque measurement. This allows for continuous monitoring during the tightening process, ensuring precise control.
  • Integrated Light Signal: Equipped with a visual light indicator that alerts users upon reaching the pre-set torque value. This provides an additional layer of confirmation, reducing the chance of over or under-tightening.
  • High Accuracy Measurement: Delivers consistent 1% precision, crucial for applications where exact torque specifications are paramount for safety and performance.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous use in demanding industrial, automotive, and heavy equipment settings, ensuring a long operational lifespan.
  • 3/4" Drive Compatibility: The substantial 3/4-inch drive size accommodates larger fasteners and higher torque requirements, making it ideal for heavy-duty tasks.

Applications

This 3/4" drive dial torque wrench is designed for professional use in environments requiring high precision and reliability. Its primary applications include:

  • Automotive and Heavy Vehicle Maintenance: Essential for precise tightening of critical components in engines, transmissions, wheels, and chassis on large vehicles, trucks, and agricultural machinery.
  • Industrial Manufacturing and Assembly: Used in production lines and maintenance operations for securing bolts and fasteners on machinery, pipelines, and structural elements where specific torque values are critical for product integrity and operational safety.
  • Aerospace and Defense: Applied in assembly and repair tasks where exacting torque specifications are non-negotiable for equipment reliability and adherence to strict safety standards.
  • Quality Control and Testing: Utilized in laboratories and workshops to verify the torque of fasteners, ensuring products meet design specifications and regulatory requirements.
  • Construction and Infrastructure: Employed for securing large fasteners in heavy construction equipment, bridges, and other infrastructure projects that demand robust and precise connections.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Precision and Safety: The 1% accuracy and light signal ensure fasteners are tightened to exact specifications, preventing costly damage from over-tightening and avoiding failures from under-tightening. This directly contributes to operational safety and reliability.
  • Improved Efficiency: The clear dial and instant light signal reduce guesswork and the need for repeated checks, streamlining assembly and maintenance tasks.
  • Reliable Performance: Engineered for durability, this torque wrench consistently delivers accurate results even under strenuous conditions, reducing the need for frequent recalibration or replacement.
  • Versatile Use: The 3/4" drive and broad torque range make it a versatile tool for various heavy-duty applications across multiple industries, maximizing tool utility.
  • Compliance Assurance: Helps professionals meet stringent industry standards and regulatory requirements by providing documented, precise torque application, crucial for quality assurance and liability management.

This product was added to our catalog on Monday 27 September, 2010.