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13/16" Square Drive 12-Point Box End 15° Offset Head, Y-Shank - CDI Torque Products

Part #: QYX26A

The CDI Torque Products QYX26A interchangeable head is engineered for precision torque applications in professional automotive and industrial settings. This 13/16" Square Drive 12-Point Box End head, featuring a 15° offset and Y-Shank, provides adaptable torquing capability when paired with CDI's adjustable torque wrench bodies. As a world leader in professional-grade torque products, CDI ensures that the QYX26A meets exacting standards for accuracy and durability.

Key Features

  • Interchangeable Head Design: Seamlessly integrates with CDI adjustable torque wrench bodies, offering versatility for various applications.
  • Precision 13/16" 12-Point Box End: Provides secure engagement with fasteners, minimizing the risk of slippage during critical torque procedures.
  • 15° Offset Head: Enhances access in challenging, confined spaces and around obstructions, a critical advantage in complex machinery and engine bays.
  • Durable Y-Shank Connection: The Y-shank (0.560") ensures a robust and stable connection to the torque wrench, promoting maximum torque delivery and efficiency.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured with a black industrial finish from alloy steel, this head is built for long service life in demanding work environments and exceeds appropriate ASME and ISO standards.

Applications

The CDI QYX26A is an essential tool for professional technicians and mechanics performing tasks where precise torque and excellent fastener access are paramount. It is ideally suited for automotive repair, including engine component assembly, chassis work, and transmission service. In industrial environments, it excels in machine assembly, equipment maintenance, and any application requiring specific torque values in tight or obstructed areas.

Specifications

  • Maximum Torque: 160 ft. lbs.
  • Shank Size: Y (0.560")
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This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 13 November, 2011.