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Precision Instruments D2F300CHN 3/8" Dial Torque Wrench 300 - Precision Instruments

Part #: D2F300CHN

The Precision Instruments D2F300CHN 3/8" Dial Torque Wrench 300 is an essential tool engineered for precise torque measurement in professional automotive and industrial environments. This robust wrench ensures highly accurate readings, critical for securing fasteners to exact specifications and maintaining the integrity of mechanical assemblies. Designed for reliability and durability, it supports a wide range of applications where exact torque control is paramount.

Key Features

  • High-Precision Design: Delivers highly accurate torque measurement, essential for preventing over-tightening or under-tightening of critical fasteners.
  • Clear Dial Display: Features an intuitive, easy-to-read dial for quick and precise monitoring of torque levels during operation.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials to withstand the rigorous demands of professional workshops and heavy-duty industrial use.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Designed for ergonomic handling and convenient storage, enhancing user comfort during prolonged use.
  • Versatile Torque Range: Offers a maximum capacity of 300 in-lb, suitable for a broad spectrum of fastening applications.

Applications

  • Automotive Repair: Ideal for professional mechanics when tightening engine components, transmission parts, and other vehicle fasteners to manufacturer-specified torque values.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Essential for assembly lines, machinery installation, and equipment repair where precise torque control is critical for operational safety and longevity.
  • Equipment Servicing: Utilized by technicians for the accurate assembly and maintenance of various mechanical systems requiring exact fastener tension.

Specifications

  • Drive Size: 3/8 inch
  • Torque Capacity: Up to 300 in-lb
  • Weight: 2.05 lbs
  • Dimensions: 13 x 3.5 x 3 inches

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