HAZET 6106-1CT Torque Wrench, 1 to 6 Nm, 1/4 in Drive, Square Drive, 197 mm Overall

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RS Stock No.:
645-060
Mfr. Part No.:
6106-1CT
Brand:
HAZET
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Brand

HAZET

Sub Type

Wrench

Product Type

Torque Wrench

Torque Range

1 to 6 Nm

Drive Shape

Square

Drive Size

1/4 in

Model Number

6106-1CT

Overall Length

197mm

Accuracy

±4 %

Scale Graduations

0.1Nm

Standards/Approvals

ISO 1174-1

Non Compliant

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The HAZET Industrial Torque Wrench is designed for precise torque application across a variety of settings, including engines, gearboxes, and model making. With a torque range min-max of 1 to 6 Nm and an accuracy of 4%, this tool ensures safe and fast adjustments to the desired torque Value through an innovative handle mechanism. Its slim design, enhanced by a spring-loaded puller sleeve, facilitates easy locking of setting Values, making it an Ideal choice for users seeking both reliability and efficiency in manual applications.

Safe torque adjustments are ensured by haptic feedback and an audible click sound

Provides accuracy of ± 2% of the scale Value for right-hand tightening

Features a calibration certificate and serial number for quality assurance

Constructed according to DIN EN ISO 6789-2:2017 standards

Manufactured in Germany, showcasing high-quality craftsmanship

Dimensions of 197 mm ensure it remains Compact without compromising performance

Weighs just 0.3 kg, facilitating ease of use during operation

Offers a scale graduation of 0.1 Nm for fine-tuned torque settings

Operating force ranges from 0.7 to 4.4 kg to suit various user requirements

The wrench features 90 teeth with an opening angle of just 4° for comfortable manoeuvrability

Long-term tests confirm that returning to the smallest scale Value is unnecessary, enhancing usability

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