Snap-on Industrial Brand CDI Torque 2502MRPH 3/8-Inch Drive Adjustable Micrometer Torque Wrench, Torque Range 30 to 250-Inch-Pounds
FEATURES Dual scale, Calibrated dual direction Positive Lock with spring loaded pull down lock ring Fast, accurate and easy to set Easy-to-read Laser marked scale Most feature Quick Release buttons which provide good socket retention as well as easy socket removal Ergonomic comfort-grip Accuracy: ± 4% clockwise ± 6% CCW of indicated value, CW, from
FEATURES
Dual scale, Calibrated dual direction
Positive Lock with spring loaded pull down lock ring
Fast, accurate and easy to set
Easy-to-read Laser marked scale
Most feature Quick Release buttons which provide good socket retention as well as easy socket removal
Ergonomic comfort-grip
Accuracy: ± 4% clockwise ± 6% CCW of indicated value, CW, from 20% to 100% of full scale
Meets or exceeds ASME B107.14M-1994, ISO 6789 Standards
Individually serialized with matching certificate of calibration traceable to N.I.S.T.
The comfort-grip handle series features an ergonomically designed grip that is tough, durable and comfortable to operate. While sharing all the same rugged internal components with the metal handle wrench, the comfort-grip series adds a smooth polymer grip.
Product Features
- Torque range 30 to 250-Inch pounds
- Dual scale, calibrated dual direction
- Positive lock with spring loaded pull down lock ring
- Fast, accurate and easy to set
- Easy to read laser marked single scale
torque wrench Very nice torque wrench. It operates better than I imagined. I noticed some confusion on what the torque range was on amazons website so I double checked with grainger before I bought it. This torque wrench is 0-250 in lbs with another scale in nm (4.0-27.7). Both scales are laser etched on the side and look very nice. This wrench also comes in a standard type snap-on case with the factory calibration report and a little user manual. It is a must have and well worth the money
the minus 1 is for amazon more than the tool itself My main problem with this tool is it being labeled as ‘Snap-on Industrial Brand CDI’. I guess it’s like Cisco buying Linksys and then changing the description of items to say Cisco. All labeling is ‘CDI Torque Products’ on the case, literature, calibration certificate and tool itself. I’ll upload photos that may make it more clear that you are not buying a snap on torque wrench for less than $150.Why pay for snap-on when ‘Snap-on Industrial Brand CDI’ is just as good? ‘Snap-on’…
Worked Great I used to it to torque injectors in my Cummins diesel diesel engine. Good positive engagement, and a solid click to let you know when you hit your desired torque.