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Hex Type Torque Wrench

Hex Type Torque Wrench

Features of prime hex type torque wrench

  • Cylinder and cassette both are manufactured from high grade alloy to provide durability and high strength.
  • Innovative Design – Cylinder and link width are equal for tight fits.
  • Multi tooth Ratchet made out of strong marginal steel provides strength, accuracy and upto 32° torque stroke.
  • Unique Cylinder design which fit both the cylinder and link in confined areas.
  • 360° X 180° Swivel design allows wrench to sit on almost all applications.
  • Curved Slider prevents wear of piston and drive plate and reduces cost of repairs.
  • Tight nose radius allows this tool to fit on limited access applications also.

How It Works

1

Selection

The right hex head size has to be selected for the fastener.

2

Positioning

: The hex head of the torque wrench is properly positioned over the fastener.

3

Torque Adjustment

Adjust the torque level according to your setting on the wrench.

4

Hydraulic Activation

Connect the wrench to a hydraulic pump to apply controlled force.

5

Operation

Operate the pump, letting the wrench tighten or loosen the fastener with precision.

6

Completion

Release hydraulic pressure once the specified torque is applied.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hex type torque wrench?

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A hex type torque wrench is a kind of hydraulic tool particularly used for tightening or loosening hexagonal fasteners.

Where are hex type torque wrenches commonly used?

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The hex type torque wrench is commonly used in industries like oil and gas, petrochemicals, construction, power plants, and heavy equipment maintenance.

What torque ranges are available for hex type torque wrenches?

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Torque capacities can range from 100 Nm to over 50,000 Nm. It may depend on the model and application

How do I choose the right hex type torque wrench?

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You can Select the best wrench suited for you based on the size of the hexagonal fasteners and the required torque range.

Are hex type torque wrenches safe to use?

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Yes, absolutely. When used correctly with proper training, they are safe and effective for heavy-duty applications.