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The CDI TORQUE 10002MRMH is a 3/8 inch drive click-style torque wrench built for professional and industrial use. It covers a torque range of 150 to 1000 inch-pounds with a 5 inch-pound increment resolution and an overall length of 16 inches. The metal handle is lightly knurled for a secure, non-slip grip during repetitive fastening work. Accuracy is rated at plus or minus 4 percent clockwise and 6 percent counterclockwise of the indicated value, from 20 to 100 percent of full scale. Each unit is individually serialized and ships with a certificate of calibration traceable to N.I.S.T. Licensed mechanics, industrial maintenance technicians, and assembly line professionals rely on this wrench where repeatable torque accuracy is required.
The 10002MRMH suits applications in automotive service, heavy equipment maintenance, and industrial assembly where 3/8 inch drive tooling is standard. Its dual-scale, calibrated dual-direction design makes it useful for both standard and metric fastener specifications without needing a separate tool. The laser-marked scales are easy to read in shop lighting, and the positive lock mechanism with a spring-loaded pull-down lock ring prevents accidental setting changes once the target torque is dialed in. A quick-release button provides positive socket retention and allows fast socket changes during a job.
Designed for use with standard 3/8 inch drive sockets and accessories in professional automotive, industrial, and heavy equipment maintenance applications.
Store the wrench at or below its minimum torque setting after use to preserve spring calibration over time. Always apply torque smoothly and avoid using extensions or cheater bars that can affect accuracy. Re-calibration should be performed at regular intervals per your shop or facility quality program, especially after overload events. This tool should be operated by trained technicians familiar with torque specification requirements for the fasteners being serviced.
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