In Focus: Precision Instruments Split-Beam Click Wrench

The Precision Instruments C3FR250F Split-Beam Click Wrench is designed to provide the leverage required for maximum torque applications and hard-to-reach areas.
Feb. 28, 2009
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The Precision Instruments C3FR250F Split-Beam Click Wrench is designed to provide the leverage required for maximum torque applications and hard-to-reach areas.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

The 1/2”-drive C3FR250F offers a patented “split-beam” torque measuring mechanism to provide accuracy throughout the torque setting range. With an overall length of 22-1/8”, this flex wrench provides 40 ft./lbs. - 250 ft./lbs. of torque, in 5 ft./lb. increments. The C3FR250F comes with a plastic, blow-molded case for easy storage.

ORIGIN

Precision Instruments developed this product because of a need for professional service shops and tire installation businesses to have an accurate and easy-to-use torque wrench with a serviceable life exceeding micrometer wrenches.

SPECS

• Drive Size: 1/2”.
• Drive Type: Flex ratchet.
• Capacity: 40 ft./lbs. - 250 ft./lbs.
• Increments: 5 ft./lbs.
• Overall Length: 22-1/8”.
• Effective Length: 19”.
• Width: 1-5/8”.
• Head Height (without square): 3/4”.
• Weight: 3.39 lbs. (4.33 lbs. with plastic case).
• Made in the U.S.A., forged from American steel.
• Finish: Nickel/chrome with ergonomic grip.

SELLING POINTS

The C3FR250F requires only fingertip force to adjust from the bottom of the scale to the top. Users do no need to reset the tool from the bottom of the scale after use since there is no spring under tension. The ergonomic handle provides comfort and reduces fatigue.

SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE

$235

CONTACT INFORMATION

Andrew Larson
866-897-3624

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