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Hazet 6143-1CT 100 - 400Nm 2% Tolerance Solid 20mm (3/4") Torque Wrench

by Hazet
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Hazet 6143-1CT 100 - 400Nm 2% Tolerance Solid 20mm (3/4") Torque Wrench

by Hazet
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Hazet 6143-1CT 100 - 400Nm 2% Tolerance Solid 20mm (3/4") Torque Wrench

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2-component handle for improved feel

Simplified locking for adjusting the torque value

Viewing window for visual checking of the locking

With 3 additional coloured coding rings for markings with personalizations or special workflows

Without signal transmitter

Release accuracy tolerance ± 2% of scale value (in direction of actuation)

High-precision measuring tools for highest demands

Hard chrome-plated steel tube - slim, but very sturdy and wear-resistant

Secure storage in safe box with display window

Safe torque release:

- Palpable (close gap release)

- Audible ("click" sound)

- Optical (signal transmitter – models up to 320 Nm)

User-friendly reversible ratchet

Service-friendly (do-it-yourself repair kits for ratchets available)

Integrated shift lever

Easy and safe adjustment of the desired torque value by turning the handle

Knob for additionally locking the set value

Ergonomically shaped handle with collar reduces the risk of slipping-off and injury

Accuracy – fine scale graduation

With serial number and calibration certificate

Surface: hard chrome plated

DIN EN ISO 6789-2:2017, Square according to DIN 3120, ISO 1174-1

Made in Germany

Total length: 802 mm

Output: Square, solid 20 mm (3/4 inch)

Net weight: 3.72 kg

Kein Zurückdrehen mehr: bei den HAZET-Drehmoment-Schlüsseln der 5000er- und 6000er-Baureihe konnte in Langzeit-Dauertests nachgewiesen werden, dass ein Zurückdrehen auf den kleinsten Skalenwert nicht mehr erforderlich ist