GEARWRENCH Interchangeable Head Micrometer Torque Wrenches

I'm Michael Mazzoli torque specialist for GEARWRENCH and today, we're going to be talking about our interchangeable head micrometer torque wrench.

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I'm Michael Mazzoli torque specialist

for GEARWRENCH and today we're going

to be talking about our interchangeable head

micrometer torque wrench the interchangeable

head micrometer torque wrench has five

adapter options we have a round ratchet head

a 120XP ratchet head a flare nut adapter a

box end adapter and an open end adapter many

of the features on our interchangeable head torque

wrench come from our core micrometer torque wrench

we feature a full metal body leading into a

robust locking collar as well as our knurled

aluminum handle for grip we now offer

a full offering between quarter inch

and half inch drive our interchangeable head

torque wrench comes with a square head shank which

will allow for use of competitor brand adapters in

addition to the open stock adapters that we have

these micrometer wrenches are available in

four 12-piece kits these kits come in SAE as

well as Metric and have open box adapters with a

ratchet head inside when verifying the accuracy of

an interchangeable head micrometer torque wrench

the first thing we want to do is select our head

in this example, we're going to be using

our 120XP flex head adapter ratchet

the second thing we're going to do is we're going

to verify our torque setting at 50 foot-pounds

using our GEARWRENCH benchtop tester

we're going to verify the accuracy

the first thing to note when

applying torque to a torque

wrench you have to make sure your hand

is directly in the center of the handle

and we'll do it a second time

so we'll notice that our bench

tester tested us at 50.75 pounds

ANSI dictates that every micrometer torque wrench

be at least a plus or minus four percent accuracy

so as you can tell we've beat the

ANSI requirement by two percent