3/8" Drive Beam Torque Wrench 0-800 in/lbs.
2956N
The GEARWRENCH family of torque wrenches & torque products offer the latest innovations in torque measurement. Included in the line are micrometer, tire shop, beam and electronic torque wrenches, as well as, torque multipliers. The micrometer wrenches are available in fixed head and flex head. The fixed head line offers wrenches in 1/4" to 3/4" drives. The flex head wrenches are available in 3/8" and 1/2" drives. The tire shop wrenches feature a rugged tire tread rubber cover on the head intended to specifically be used for checking wheel lug nuts and are available in 3/8" and 1/2" drives. The electronic torque wrenches ensure a more precise fastener torque level and are available in a 3/8" and 1/2" drives. The GEARWRENCH line of torque products allow the user to complete any job where accurate torque is required.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat type of torque wrench is this, and how does it work?This is a beam-style torque wrench, which uses a deflecting beam to indicate the torque applied. As you turn, the beam moves over a scale to show the current torque value.What is the maximum torque capacity of this wrench?This torque wrench can measure up to 800 inch-pounds (in-lbs).Can this wrench be calibrated or adjusted?Beam-type torque wrenches typically do not require calibration as they don't rely on internal mechanisms like click-type wrenches. They maintain accuracy over time if used properly.When should I use a beam torque wrench?Beam torque wrenches can be less precise than micrometer torque wrenches or electronic torque wrenches but they're great if you need a rough indication of torque or if you're tightening fasteners where precise torque isn't critical. They are also less expensive than the more precise click torque wrench or electronic torque wrench.
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