Wright Tool 8470 Dial Indicator Torque Wrench.

Wright Tool 8470 Dial Indicator Torque Wrench.

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  • Precision instrument for precise tightening on installation applications. All Dial Torque wrenches are fixed head, non-ratcheting squares, constructed with sturdy torsion beam design for long life and accuracy
  • Large, easy to read dial is shock restistant and protected by a tough metal guard. Memory needle retains highest toruqe value applied
  • Accurate, +/- 4% clockwise and counterclockwise directions at 20% to 100% of scale range. Dual Scale - English and Metric
  • Meets or exceeds ASME B107.300 Torque Instrument standards
  • Each torque wrench has its own serial number and storage box and comes with a Certificate of Calibration traceable to N.I.S.T
Overview
Wright Tool 8470 1-Inch Drive Dial Type Torque Wrench with Extension Handle .

Wright Tool 8470 Dial Indicator Torque Wrench.

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Wright Tool
Product Type
Torque Wrenches
Packaging
Bulk
Country of Origin
United States
UPC
076799084705
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Part Number
8470
Physical Characteristics
Finish
Chrome
Material
Alloy Steel
Weight
13.61 kg
30.00 lb
Details
Wrench Type
Torque Wrenches
Features
Precision instrument for precise tightening on installation applications. All Dial Torque wrenches are fixed head, non-ratcheting squares, constructed with sturdy torsion beam design for long life and accuracy
Large, easy to read dial is shock restistant and protected by a tough metal guard. Memory needle retains highest toruqe value applied
Accurate, +/- 4% clockwise and counterclockwise directions at 20% to 100% of scale range. Dual Scale - English and Metric
Meets or exceeds ASME B107.300 Torque Instrument standards
Each torque wrench has its own serial number and storage box and comes with a Certificate of Calibration traceable to N.I.S.T
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Wright Tool

Since 1927, Wright Tools has been a name internationally recognized for manufacturing quality, American-made tools specifically made for industrial and automotive users. They improved the quality at their plant in Barberton, Ohio over the years by switching to using a hot forge, creating their own steel alloy and focusing on customer satisfaction to make tools that professionals can rely on. After nearly a century of making tools, Wright has come to be known for not merely following American-made standards – they are the standard.

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