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FIX IT STICKS 20 in-lb Small Torque Limiter
In stock online
FIX IT STICKS 20 in-lb Small Torque Limiter
Regular Price
$46.99
Special Price
$41.79
| SKU | 51655214084 |
|---|---|
| Brand | FIX IT STICKS |
| MPN | FISTL20 |
| UPC | 898207002503 |
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Product Details
Details
- Size: 20 in-lb
Features
FIX IT STICKS small torque limiters are designed to prevent the over-tightening of fasteners. Upon reaching the specified inch-pound (in-lb) torque, an audible click is emitted and the limiter rotates to prevent additional torque application. Each limiter is compatible with any standard 1/4 inches bit and can be used with any standard 1/4 inches driver, including FIX IT STICKS tools or the T-way wrench. The limiters provide precise tightening with an accuracy of +/- 6% and maintain this accuracy for up to 20000 cycles.
- For accurate torque management
- +/-6% accuracy torque limiter for low torque applications
- Compatible with any standard 1/4 inches bit
- Capable of maintaining accuracy for 20,000 operational cycles
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