Torque wrench TSC SLIPPER 1/4" 2-10 Nm




































Ready for shipment in 6 workdays
- Item number:
- WS03601196510
- Manufacturer number:
- TSC 10
- Weight:
- 0.3 kg
Use: Controlled screw tightening in the range of 2 - 10 Nm, Ideal for assembly work where controlled tightening with low torque values is required (e.g. electronic hardware sector, precision mechanics etc.), Features: Adjustable torque wrench - with scale, 1/4" square drive with ball locking device, With integrated ratchet-function for controlled clockwise tightening, Working accuracy: +/- 6 % tolerance of set torque, Acc. to DIN EN ISO 6789, traceable to national standards, Precision mechanism slips very noticeably and audibly ("click") when the pre-set value is achieved - over-tightening is not possible, Micrometer graduation: 0.1 Nm, 2 models in the range 1 - 10 Nm, Lightweight, but robust and corrosion-resistant construction design, Very convenient non-slip rubber handgrip, EPA-conformant (Electrostatic Protected Area), for use in sensitive electrostatic applications, Scope of delivery: Torque wrench Typ TSC SLIPPER, Test certificate acc. to DIN EN ISO 6789, Delivery in sturdy cardboard packaging
Features:
- Country of origin: England
- Customs tariff number: 82041100
- Reach: compliant
- Contents (Qty of pieces): 1
- Net weight: 0,235 kg
- 1000 V insulated: No
- VDE certified: No
- Total length: 195 mm
- Target groups: Automotive Electronics industry Industry Precision mechanics Military Mechanical engineering Service Control cabinet construction
- Square drive: 1/4"
- Range of application: Assembly Series assembly Production Quality control Maintenance and repair
- Torque (max.): 10 Nm
- Drive type/drive: Single square ratchet
- Torque (min.): 2 Nm
- Scale type: Mono
- Precision +/-: +/- 6 %
- Tightening direction: right
- Fixed setting: No
- Test certificate: DIN EN ISO 6789-2:2017
- Vernier: 0,1 Nm
- Fuse output square drive: Ball safety device
- Torque range (min./max.): 2 Nm - 10 Nm
- Epa-/Esd-Model: No
- Trigger mechanism: Friction clutch