CDI Torque Products 6004MFRPH Torque 3/4″ Drive Micro-Adjustable Torque Wrench
Micrometer Torque Wrench, Drive Size 3/4 In., Head Type Fixed, Ratcheting Yes, Calibration Certificate Included Yes, Foot-Pound, Newton-Meter, Primary Scale Range 100 to 600 ft.-lb., Primary Scale Increments 5 ft.-lb., Secondary Scale Range 169 to 779 Nm, Secondary Scale Increments 6.8 Nm, Overall Length 42 In., Rotation CW/CCW, Standard Tool (Accessory Needed for Tethering), Accuracy +/-4 Percent CW, +/-6 Percent CCW @ 20 to 100 Percent of Full Scale, Audible Click, Number of Geared Teeth 30 This CDI Torque 3/4-Inch drive adjustable micrometer torque wrench has a dual scale that is calibrated in dual direction and has a positive lock with spring loaded pull down lock ring. This torque wrench is fast and easy to set as well as easy to read laser marked scale. This wrench also features quick release buttons which provide good socket retention as well as easy socket removal and an ergonomic comfort grip. It has a torque range of 100 to 600 foot pounds.
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Country of Manufactury: United States
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Commercial Brand: CDI
Specifications
Manufacturer : Snap-on Industrial Brand CDI Torque
Part Number : 6004MFRPH
Item Weight : 15.72 pounds
Package Dimensions : 52.8 x 6.3 x 6.3 inches
Item model number : 6004MFRPH
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Size : 3/4″
Style : 100-600 ft.lbs
Material : Other
Thickness : 1 Inches
Item Package Quantity : 1
Head Style : Fixed Square
Measurement System : Inch
Included Components : Product & Instructions Guide
Batteries Included? : No
Batteries Required? : No
Warranty Description : Limited Warranty: Snap-on Industrial Brands warrants that CDI Torque products shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the usable life of the product.
ASIN : B000KL2IYK
Customer Reviews : 4.7 out of 5 stars 450 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank : #88,305 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #130 in Torque Wrenches
Date First Available : November 9, 2004