1/4 Inch Drive 90-Tooth Dual-Direction Micrometer Torque Wrench
1/2 Inch Drive 90-Tooth Dual-Direction Micrometer Torque Wrench
| Drive Size | 1/4 in. |
|---|---|
| Tooth Count / Swing Arc | 90-Tooth / 4º |
| Head Style | Fixed |
| Torque Range | 2 - 20 Nm |
| Torque Calibration Test Points | 2, 12, 20 Nm |
| Unit Scale | Nm |
| Minimum Increment | 0.1 Nm |
| Measuring Direction | Clockwise, Counterclockwise |
| Torque Accuracy | Within ±3% CW/CCW |
| Feedback | Mechanical Click |
| Standards (meets or exceeds) | ISO 6789-1:2017 |
| Effective Length | 7.7 - 8.4 in. |
| Overall Length | 10.1 in. |
| Item Weight | 0.73 lb. |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Other Included Items |
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Details

Apply Torque with Confidence
- Calibrated to be accurate within ±3% for both clockwise and counterclockwise directions
- Certified to the ISO standard for the full listed range (2 - 20 Nm), unlike torque wrenches calibrated to ASME standards, which do not require calibration below 20% of the listed range
- 90-tooth ratchet head with minimal swing arc (4º per tooth)
- Accurate micrometer scale with high-contrast markings
- Locking collar for a positive hold on the target torque setting
- Coarse handle knurling and centerline groove for a sure grip

Accurate Within ±3% for Both Directions

Full-Range Calibration Using the ISO Standard
| Standard | ISO 6789-1:2017 | ASME B107.300-2021 |
|---|---|---|
| Set Points (Percentages are of maximum torque value) | Lowest Value 60% 100% | 20% 60% 100% |
| Accuracy | ±4% CW ±4% CCW | ±4% CW ±6% CCW |
| Readings Per Set Point | 5 | 3 |
This torque wrench is calibrated to the ISO standard. The ASME standard is more commonly used, but the ISO requirements are stricter in a few key ways:
- ISO requires the lowest marked value on the scale to be tested. ASME starts testing at 20% of the range, which is often higher than the lowest marked value.
- ISO requires clockwise and counterclockwise tests to match, whereas ASME allows counterclockwise to be less precise.
- ISO requires 5 readings for each set point, whereas ASME only requires 3 readings for each.

Serialized Certificate of Calibration
A. Matches serial number engraved on the torque wrench
B. Tested from the lowest to highest values
C. Test equipment and conditions
D. Quick summary of calibration tests
E. Five tests for each set point
F. Standard
90-Tooth Fixed Ratchet Head
4º Swing Arc Reduces Length of Travel
Having more teeth in the ratchet (B) results in less travel at the end of the wrench handle (D) between each tooth click.
1/4 Inch Drive (2 - 20 Nm)
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| A. Overall Length | B. Tooth Count | C. Swing Arc | D. Length of Travel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10.1 in. | 90 (Tekton) | 4° | 0.70 in. |
| 80 | 4.5° | 0.79 in. | |
| 72 | 5° | 0.88 in. | |
| 45 | 8° | 1.41 in. | |
| 36 | 10° | 1.76 in. | |
| 24 | 15° | 2.64 in. |

Easy-to-Read Micrometer Scales
- Single-unit scale for simplicity (Nm)
- High-contrast laser markings with bold fonts
- Satin finish on the body to reduce glare
- Numbers on the main scale are positioned close to the centerline to be readable without rotating the wrench
- Indicator lines on the main scale are straight, not offset
Spring-Loaded Collar Locks Your Setting


Coarse Knurling for a Secure Grip

Design and Components

Full-Featured Case
The case is made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), and the latches are polypropylene (PP).

Removable Lid for Shallow Drawers

Top and Bottom Tracks Allow Stacking

Textured Surfaces Provide a Firm Grip
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1/4 Inch Drive 90-Tooth Dual-Direction Micrometer Torque Wrench (2 - 20 Nm)

| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Item Weight | 0.73 lb. |









