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Precision Instruments D2F25F 3/8" Drive Dial Torque Wrench 5-25 - Precision Instruments

Part #: D2F25F

The Precision Instruments D2F25F 3/8" Drive Dial Torque Wrench is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics requiring precise torque application in the 5-25 ft-lb range. This robust dial-type torque wrench provides consistent and accurate measurements crucial for delicate assembly tasks and critical fastener tightening. Its durable construction ensures reliable performance across a variety of automotive and industrial settings, making it an essential tool for maintaining proper torque specifications.

Key Features

  • Accurate Dial Display: Features a clear, easy-to-read dial scale for precise, real-time torque monitoring, minimizing the risk of over or undertightening.
  • Broad Low-Range Torque: Offers a 5 to 25 ft-lb torque range, ideal for light torque applications common in engine assembly, transmission work, and other sensitive vehicle components.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding workshop and industrial environments.
  • Compact and Ergonomic Design: The 3/8" drive torque wrench is designed for comfortable handling and maneuverability in tight spaces, enhancing user control and reducing fatigue.

Applications

  • Automotive Service and Repair: Essential for engine component assembly, delicate sensor installations, and various fasteners requiring precise torque within specified ranges.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Suited for machinery assembly, equipment calibration, and maintenance tasks where accurate, low-range torque is critical for operational integrity.
  • HVAC and Plumbing: Ideal for ensuring proper seal and connection tightness without damaging sensitive fittings.

Specifications

  • Model Number: D2F25F
  • Drive Size: 3/8-inch
  • Torque Range: 5 to 25 ft-lbs
  • Dimensions: 9.91 x 2.69 x 2.34 inches
  • Weight: 3 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.