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The COMPUTORQ3 Electronic Torque Wrench is a simple to use digital readout wrench that displays real time torque values in any of four torque units, ft-lbs, in.lbs., Nm, kg.cm. Simply set the desired torque value and apply force until the green LED illuminates. Great for light industrial, automotive, motorcycle, watercraft and aircraft applications.
Features:
- Sleek New Design
- 15-Degree Flex Ratcheting Head
- Push Button Socket Release Head
- Large, Easy to Read Digital Display
- Long Battery Life, Uses 2 Each CR123 Lithium Batteries
- Ergonomically Designed Molded Nom-Slip Rubber Grip
- Torques in Both Clockwise and Counterclockwise Directions
- Battery Saving Auto-Shutoff After Two Minutes
- COMPUTORQ3 Remembers Last Unit and Torque Setting Selected
- Audible Tone Sounds when Set Torque Value is Reached, if the Set Torque Value is Exceeded, an Alarm Tone will Sound.
- 3 Color LED Light Bar
YELLOW LED Indicates Approaching Desired Torque Setting
GREEN LED Indicates Desired Torque Value is Reached
RED LED Indicates Fastener was Overtorqued, Loosen and Retighten.
- When Desired Torque Value is Reached, Display will Hold Value and Flash for Ten Seconds.
- COMPUTORQ3 will Operate in any of Four Torque Units, Foot Pounds (Ft. Lbs.), Inch Pounds (In. Lbs.), Newton Meter (NM) or Kilogram Centimeter (Kg. CM.).
- ACCURACY: ? 2% CW of Readings from 20% to 100% of Full Scale ? 3% CCW of Readings from 20% to 100% of Full Scale
- N.I.S.T. Traceable Certificate of Calibration Included
Specifications:
- Drive Size: 1/2"
- Range: 20.0-250.0 ft-lbs/ 300-3000 in-lbs / 33.8-338 Nm / 345-3456 Kg.Cm.
- Length: 27" (686mm)
- Weight: 3.5 Lbs (1.59 Kg)
- Increments depend on the unit you are using; 4 digit maximum display includes floating decimal point that floats 1 to 2 digits.
CDI 2503CF3 1/2" Drive Computorq3 Electronic Torque Wrench - 20.0-250.0 ft-lbs/ 300-3000 in-lbs / 33.8-338 Nm / 345-3456 Kg.Cm.
A 15% restocking fee is charged to return this item (unused).
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