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Rugged torque wrenches refined for accuracy and ease of use

By Paul Dvorak | October 22, 2010

Quick connect, non-drip threadless safety couplers are an integral part of the tools to ensure “one way only” connections. This avoids the common problem in competitors’ products of incorrect hose assembly.

A range of low profile, direct drive hydraulic torque wrenches are available for a host of industrial applications. The CD Series of tools use an unusual noncircular drive piston that gives the wrenches their slim profile, letting engineers reach awkward, restricted bolts. Although these wrenches display a low-profile cylinder and cassette width, they are said to be extremely durable because they are manufactured from high grade, high-strength alloy.

This range of torque wrenches offers versatility, reliability and “speed of use”. Each wrench in the series can be fitted with a range of cassettes to suit differing hexagon nut sizes, and each cassette attaches to the cylinder by a single, high-strength locking pin. This means no special tools are required and a changeover for different nut sizes is quick and easy. For further versatility, the dual hoses can act independently, offering full 360º x 360º manipulation. For added convenience, a useful pressure-versus-torque chart has been etched onto the nose of the tool.

Wind Turbine Tools Inc

windturbinetools.com

http://www.tentec.net/torque-wrenches.php


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