Torque wrench 1/4 2-26NM Bigstret 27087
Torque wrench 1/2 28-210 Nm BIGSTREN 17/19/21 calibration certificate Torque wrench 1/4 2-26 Nm Bigstretch right/left with ratchet
Torque wrench 1/4 2-26 Nm Bigstrength to precision tool for controlled screw tightening with an accuracy of ±0.5% . It provides Reliable connections in automotive, bicycle, and service applications, eliminating the risk of stripped threads or loose connections . Ideal for workshops and home DIY projects.
The most important advantages of the BIGSTREN torque wrenchrange 2-26 Nm - precise tightening of delicate and medium-sized screw connections without the risk of damage
accuracy ±0.5% - repeatable, reliable results in service and industrial work
rattle head - quick work without having to remove the wrench from the nut
right/left switch - convenient tightening and unscrewing with one hand
push-pull locking mechanism - stable setting of the selected torque
ergonomic TPR handle - comfort even during long work hours
solid chrome and Cr-Mo alloy steel - high wear resistance and tool durability
Technical specifications of the BIGSTREN torque wrench
- calibration certificate: yes
- type: torque wrench
- shank size: 1/4"
- scale: Nm / lb.in
- direction of work: right / left
- head: rattle
- minimum torque: 2 Nm
- maximum torque: 26 Nm
- accuracy: ±0.5%
- key dimensions: 24.5 x 3.5 cm
- case dimensions: 33 x 10 x 5 cm
- net weight: 0.692 kg
- gross weight: 0.795 kg
- mark: Bigstreen
- dominant material: chrome alloy steel , additional materials: ABS + zinc alloy + TPR + chrome-molybdenum steel + PC + silicone
- key serial number: individual
- catalog number: 00027087
- EAN: 5904665712863
What's included in the kit?
- torque wrench 1/4" 2-26 Nm
- calibration certificate
- suitcase / case with handle, lockable with 2 latches
- multilingual user manual
- manufacturer's brown shipping box
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WARNING CONTENT:
- Never exceed the maximum torque (26 Nm). - Always make sure that the torque setting is in accordance with the component manufacturer's specifications. - When working, use smooth and even movements – sudden jerks may distort the measurement. - Do not use a torque wrench as a regular ratchet to loosen stuck screws. - If damage or a fall is suspected, the key should be checked and possibly recalibrated.
















