RS PRO Breaking Torque Wrench, 0.2 → 2Nm, 1/4 in Drive, Square Drive
- RS Stock No.:
- 663-881
- Brand:
- RS PRO
Price (ex. GST) Each
$651.70
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$749.46
(inc. GST)
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- RS Stock No.:
- 663-881
- Brand:
- RS PRO
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
Breaking Ratchet Handle
From RS PRO, this torque wrench is compatible with 1/4 inch driver bits, and is designed to prevent over-tightening when fastening nuts and bolts. The tool applies a pre-set level of torque before 'breaking', preventing you from potentially applying too much force to a fastener.
This torque wrench works when used either clockwise or anti-clockwise, and is ideal for use in low torque applications.
Torque Setting is Required before Use
1. Engage the 1/4" square drive into an appropriate Torque Analyser and slowly apply torque in a clockwise direction until the handle 'breaks'. Note the reading.
2. Remove handle from Analyser and using hexagon key provided remove handle end cap.
3. Insert 3mm hexagon key into grub screw in the end of the adjusting screw. Turn grub screw 1/4 turn anti-clockwise to unlock existingtorque setting. Insert black adjusting key into handle of tool andengage adjusting screw. Rotate using 5 mm hexagon key. Turn clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease torque.Do not unscrew beyond 6mm of end of handle. When set correctly, lock torque setting by re-inserting 3mm hexagon key into grub screw and turn clockwise. Do not attempt to adjust torque setting without first releasing the lock.
4.Re-check torque setting.
Features and Benefits
Designed to break at a predetermined torque value, clockwise or anti-clockwise
Reset by returning to in-line position
Ideal for use in low torque applications, production or in restricted spaces
Torque adjustable by the internal hexagon (should be set and calibrated using the torque analysers)
BS EN ISO 9002:1994; A.Q.A.P.4 Edition 2 - Number 19 UM01; ISO 6789:1992
CE marked in compliance with European Directives
1/4 in drive size
Applications
Torque wrenches can be used with specialist sockets in all kinds of tightening and fastening applications. They are essential when a more professional and precise handling is necessary over a conventional wrench. This is particularly useful where uniformity is a concern, such as in production.
Tool care
Torque wrenches are precise measuring devices which require care in handling. Always place tool in storage box after use. Do not use cheater bars, hammers, or any other damaging object.
Calibrating your torque wrench
Torque wrenches should be calibrated to the desired level of torque with a torque analyser before use. It is recommended that micrometer wrenches are stored at 20% of full reading to maintain accuracy. All torque wrenches should be recalibrated at least once a year or more frequently depending on usage.
Why RS PRO?
RS PRO aims to be your go-to brand when you need quality, reliability and value for money. With all our parts subjected to rigorous testing by our in-house experts, we're confident we can supply you with the tools and parts you need for any purpose.
When it comes to tools, RS PRO is there to support you every step of the way, no matter how ambitious your project or installation.
This torque wrench works when used either clockwise or anti-clockwise, and is ideal for use in low torque applications.
Torque Setting is Required before Use
1. Engage the 1/4" square drive into an appropriate Torque Analyser and slowly apply torque in a clockwise direction until the handle 'breaks'. Note the reading.
2. Remove handle from Analyser and using hexagon key provided remove handle end cap.
3. Insert 3mm hexagon key into grub screw in the end of the adjusting screw. Turn grub screw 1/4 turn anti-clockwise to unlock existingtorque setting. Insert black adjusting key into handle of tool andengage adjusting screw. Rotate using 5 mm hexagon key. Turn clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease torque.Do not unscrew beyond 6mm of end of handle. When set correctly, lock torque setting by re-inserting 3mm hexagon key into grub screw and turn clockwise. Do not attempt to adjust torque setting without first releasing the lock.
4.Re-check torque setting.
Features and Benefits
Designed to break at a predetermined torque value, clockwise or anti-clockwise
Reset by returning to in-line position
Ideal for use in low torque applications, production or in restricted spaces
Torque adjustable by the internal hexagon (should be set and calibrated using the torque analysers)
BS EN ISO 9002:1994; A.Q.A.P.4 Edition 2 - Number 19 UM01; ISO 6789:1992
CE marked in compliance with European Directives
1/4 in drive size
Applications
Torque wrenches can be used with specialist sockets in all kinds of tightening and fastening applications. They are essential when a more professional and precise handling is necessary over a conventional wrench. This is particularly useful where uniformity is a concern, such as in production.
Tool care
Torque wrenches are precise measuring devices which require care in handling. Always place tool in storage box after use. Do not use cheater bars, hammers, or any other damaging object.
Calibrating your torque wrench
Torque wrenches should be calibrated to the desired level of torque with a torque analyser before use. It is recommended that micrometer wrenches are stored at 20% of full reading to maintain accuracy. All torque wrenches should be recalibrated at least once a year or more frequently depending on usage.
Why RS PRO?
RS PRO aims to be your go-to brand when you need quality, reliability and value for money. With all our parts subjected to rigorous testing by our in-house experts, we're confident we can supply you with the tools and parts you need for any purpose.
When it comes to tools, RS PRO is there to support you every step of the way, no matter how ambitious your project or installation.
Designed to break at a predetermined torque value, clockwise or anti-clockwise
Reset by returning to in-line position
Ideal for use in low torque applications, production or in restricted spaces
Torque adjustable by the internal hexagon (should be set and calibrated using the torque analysers)
BS EN ISO 9002:1994; A.Q.A.P.4 Edition 2 - Number 19 UM01; ISO 6789:1992
CE marked in compliance with European Directives
1/4 in drive size
Reset by returning to in-line position
Ideal for use in low torque applications, production or in restricted spaces
Torque adjustable by the internal hexagon (should be set and calibrated using the torque analysers)
BS EN ISO 9002:1994; A.Q.A.P.4 Edition 2 - Number 19 UM01; ISO 6789:1992
CE marked in compliance with European Directives
1/4 in drive size
Note
Torque wrenches are precise measuring devices which require care in handling. Always place tool in storage box after use. Do not use cheater bars, hammers, or any other damaging object. It is recommended that micrometer wrenches are stored at 20% of full reading to maintain accuracy. All torque wrenches should be recalibrated at least once a year or more frequently depending on usage.
Attribute | Value |
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Torque Wrench Type | Breaking Torque Wrench |
Torque Range | 0.2 → 2Nm |
Drive Shape | Square |
Drive Size | 1/4 in |
Overall Length | 105 mm |
Accuracy | ±6 % |