Gedore 7674330 4550-40 Torque Wrench TORCOFIX K, 3/4", 80 - 400 Nm

Gedore 7674330 4550-40 Torque Wrench TORCOFIX K, 3/4", 80 - 400 Nm

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  • For controlled bi-directional tightening
  • Sturdy, varnished tubular steel construction, with zinc-plated ratchet head and top-grade plastic parts
  • Classified to DIN EN ISO 6789:2003 Type II Class A, with a factory certificate. Working accuracy: +/- 3 % tolerance of scale set torque. The specification of the standard (+/- 4 %) is exceeded.
  • Ergonomically shaped, convenient black plastic handgrip with calibration aid
Overview
Gedore 4550-40 Torque wrench TORCOFIX K 3/4" 80-400 Nm

Gedore 7674330 4550-40 Torque Wrench TORCOFIX K, 3/4", 80 - 400 Nm

Specifications
General Information
Brand
GEDORE TOOLS
Part Number
7674330
Product Type
Torque Wrench
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
Germany
UPC
4002805455043
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Color
Metallic / Blue
Finish
Zinc-Plated
Material
Steel Construction
Length
686 mm
Width
62.5 mm
Height
51.2 mm
Weight
4.38
Details
Wrench Type
Torque
Size
Distance Housing - Square Drive: 31.3 mm
Width of Head: 62.5 mm
Head Height: 31 mm
Return Angle: 10
Type
Square
Drive Connector Size
3/4"
Grip Type
Ergonomic
Features
Dual scale N·m and lbf·ft below a window with a magnifying-glass effect
With micrometre scale for main N·m scale for setting interim values

Adjustable, releasing and sturdy tubular torque wrench with integrated ratchet and with square drive for industry and the trades

Controlled screw tightening in the most widely used range of 1 - 850 N·m / 0.75 - 630 lbf·ft (guide for screws M3-6.9 to M24-8.8, M30-5.6)

1/4", 3/8", 1/2" interchangeable mushroom head with ball locking device. As from 3/4" with push through square drive with pin-locking mechanism
Torque Range ft lbs
60 - 300 ft lbs
Torque Range Nm
80 - 400 Nm
Torque Accuracy
+/- 3%
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
GEDORE TOOLS

If ever there was a tool that was a niche toolmaker for professionals, Gedore would probably be that toolmaker. Gedore started making tools in 1919 out of a small forge in Dowidat, Germany, but like many other toolmakers, they have grown immensely since then. While Gedore does make extremely durable versions of the most common tools like screwdrivers, wrenches and hammers, Gedore also makes highly specialized tools like torque tools specially designed for heat exchangers and many more unique tasks. If you’re looking for reliable tools to do ultra-specialized jobs, Gedore may be right for you.

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