The Powerbuilt 1/2" drive Digital Torque Socket Adapter converts any standard 1/2 inch drive ratchet into an accurate digital torque wrench.
Simply set the desired torque value, plug in a ratchet and socket and tighten the fastener until the digital display and audible tone indicate you've reached your target torque. You can also use it to calibrate an existing torque wrench right in your own shop or garage.
Display modes include Peak, which displays and stores the max torque applied, and Trace, which shows real-time torque as it is applied.
Selectable for five torque units of measure: lb-ft, lb-in, kg-cm, kg-m and N-m. Torque Range: 29-147 lb-ft. Accuracy: + /- 1%. Battery included.
Precision built and affordable, Powerbuilt products meet or exceed ANSI standards.
- Converts any 1/2" drive ratchet into a digital torque wrench
- 29-147 lb-ft. range
- Simple to setup and use
- Includes calibration cube for calibrating torque wrenches using a bench vise
- Shows both PEAK (target torque) and TRACE (current torque)
- 5 different units of measure (lb-ft, lb-in, kg-cm, kg-m and N-m)
- Lifetime warranty
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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