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1/2 In Dr Torque Stick Dark Green 17mm 45 ft-lbs - Ken-Tool

Part #: 30188

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Ken-Tool
  • Model Number: 30188
  • Drive Size: 1/2 inch
  • Socket Size: 17mm
  • Torque Rating: 45 ft-lbs
  • Color: Dark Green
  • Weight: 0.5 lbs
  • Dimensions: 10.5 x 10.5 x 3.5 inches

Key Features

  • Designed for use with 1/2 inch drive impact wrenches, ensuring broad compatibility.
  • Pre-set torque limitation to 45 ft-lbs, preventing fastener over-tightening.
  • Specific 17mm socket size targets common lug nut applications.
  • Distinct dark green color facilitates quick identification and selection in a toolkit.
  • Constructed for durability and consistent performance in demanding environments.

Applications

  • Automotive wheel and tire service for passenger vehicles.
  • Ensuring precise torque application on lug nuts during tire rotations or changes.
  • Preventing damage to wheel studs, lug nuts, and alloy wheels.
  • Used by professional mechanics and automotive enthusiasts for accurate fastener tightening.

Benefits

  • Prevents Over-tightening: Automatically limits torque to 45 ft-lbs, safeguarding wheel studs, lug nuts, and wheels from damage caused by excessive force.
  • Ensures Accuracy: Delivers consistent and precise torque, promoting proper wheel installation and enhancing vehicle safety.
  • Boosts Efficiency: Streamlines the torquing process, reducing the need for manual torque wrenches for initial tightening.
  • Extends Component Lifespan: Applying correct torque helps prevent rotor warp and premature wear on wheel components.
  • Facilitates Workflow: The distinct dark green color allows for rapid selection, improving operational efficiency in busy service environments.

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  • Model: 106007
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5lbs
  • UPC: 703382301887
  • Manufacturers Part #: 30188
  • Manufactured by: Ken-Tool
  • Also Known As: KT30188, KEN30188

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 03 November, 2009.