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The CDI TORQUE 20005MFMHSS is a heavy-duty, 1 inch drive torque wrench built for industrial and professional trade applications. It covers a torque range of 300 to 2000 ft lb with a 10 ft lb graduation increment and measures 108.5 inches overall length. The metal handle is lightly knurled for a secure, non-slip grip during high-torque fastening work. This model features a fixed, non-ratcheting head and ships with two extension handles. Calibration accuracy is 4 percent clockwise and 6 percent counterclockwise of indicated value from 20 percent to 100 percent of full scale. Each unit is individually serialized with a matching certificate of calibration traceable to N.I.S.T.
The 20005MFMHSS is suited for heavy industrial environments where consistent, verifiable torque output is required. Typical applications include large mechanical assemblies, structural bolting, heavy equipment maintenance, and any trade setting where high-torque fastening is paired with documentation and calibration requirements. The English-scale-only configuration and sturdy cardboard box packaging make it practical for job-site transport and tool-room storage. This wrench is designed for use by millwrights, industrial mechanics, and other trades that work regularly with large-format fasteners.
Designed as a direct-use industrial torque wrench for 1 inch drive sockets and accessories standard to heavy mechanical and structural bolting work.
This torque wrench should be operated by qualified trade professionals familiar with high-torque fastening procedures. Before use, verify the set value against the application fastener specification and confirm the lock ring is fully engaged. Store the wrench at its lowest torque setting when not in use to preserve the internal spring mechanism. Periodic recalibration is recommended per the manufacturer's schedule or after any overload event.
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