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26 mm Square Drive 12-Point Box End 15° Offset, X-Shank - CDI Torque Products

Part #: QXXM26A

The CDI Torque Products QXXM26A is an essential interchangeable head designed for precise fastening tasks in professional automotive and industrial settings. This 26 mm, 12-point box end head features an X-Shank design, ensuring seamless compatibility with CDI adjustable torque wrench bodies. It provides technicians with reliable torquing capability, allowing for efficient and accurate application of specified torque values.

Key Features

  • Interchangeable Head System: Designed to quickly attach to compatible CDI adjustable torque wrench bodies, enhancing tool versatility and reducing the need for multiple dedicated wrenches.
  • 26 mm 12-Point Box End: Provides robust engagement with 12-point fasteners, minimizing the risk of rounding off bolt heads and ensuring secure fitment.
  • 15° Offset Design: Engineered with a 15-degree offset, this head offers improved clearance in confined or hard-to-reach areas, facilitating easier access to fasteners.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured from professional-grade materials, the QXXM26A is built to withstand the rigorous demands of daily shop use and maintain accuracy over time.
  • X-Shank Compatibility: Specifically designed with the CDI X-Shank mechanism for a secure and stable connection, ensuring consistent torque application.

Applications

The CDI Torque Products QXXM26A is ideal for mechanics and industrial technicians performing a variety of assembly and maintenance tasks. Its 26 mm size and 12-point configuration make it suitable for specific fasteners found in engine bays, suspension components, industrial machinery, and heavy equipment. The 15° offset is particularly beneficial when working in tight spaces common in automotive repairs or complex industrial assemblies, enabling accurate torquing without obstruction.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 06 February, 2019.