Torque wrench

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At ACRN, we know that every application requires precise, customized solutions. Our torque wrenches, whether new or adapted to your existing equipment, are designed to meet your quality and performance requirements.

Why choose one of our torque wrenches?

  • Unrivalled precision for reliable measurements.
  • Customized options to suit your specific needs.
  • Technical support from experts in the field.

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Frequently asked questions about torque wrenches

What is a torque wrench?

A torque wrench is a tool used to apply a precise torque to a fastener (nut, bolt, screw). It is essential to ensure safe assembly without the risk of under-tightening or overvoltage.

Why use a torque wrench?

The use of a wrench helps avoid tightening errors that could damage components, shorten their service life or compromise the safety of an installation.

How does a torque wrench work?

A wrench works by applying a measured rotational force. Depending on the model, it can be mechanical (triggering at a preset torque) or electronic (digital reading of applied torque).

What are the different types of torque wrenches?

  • Trigger torque wrench: a click indicates that the torque has been reached.
  • Direct-reading torque wrench: a dial or digital display shows the torque applied in real time.
  • Electronic torque wrench: increased precision and value recording.
  • Breakaway torque wrench: designed to prevent torque from being exceeded.

How do I adjust a torque wrench?

Simply turn the handle or use the adjustment system to set the desired torque value, using the engraved scale or digital display. A lock may be required to secure the setting.

Can you loosen with a torque wrench?

No, a torque wrench is designed for precision tightening. Using the wrench to loosen may damage the internal mechanism.

When should a torque wrench be recalibrated?

It is recommended to recalibrate a wrench after 5000 cycles of use, or once a year, depending on the intensity of use. Calibration ensures that the key remains accurate and reliable.