Electronic torque wrenches supply accuracy

Aug. 1, 2007
A line of electronic torque wrenches for measuring torque values on fastening applications is provided by Wright Tool. The Computorq III E-Wrench digitally

A line of electronic torque wrenches for measuring torque values on fastening applications is provided by Wright Tool.

The Computorq III E-Wrench digitally displays fastener torque specification settings, torque readings, and peak hold measurements on a LCD display. A keypad has selectable torque units and conversion readout in foot-pounds, inch-pounds, kilogram-centimeters, and Newton meters. It is available in 1/4" (Part #2473), 3/8" (Part #3474), and 1/2" (Part #4474) drive wrenches.

Offered in two drives, 3/4" (Part #6473) and 1" (Part #8473), the Wright Tool Computorq II wrench stores up to 4,000 torque values in memory. The Computorq II downloads individual torque values, or stored values can be directly downloaded to a printer, computer, or data logger via modem. All seven basic engineering torque units (foot-pounds, inch-pounds, inch-ounces, Newton meters, NM, Mkg, and cmkg) are provided on most models and are easily selected through the keypad.

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