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The GEARWRENCH 64-832G is a 1/2 inch drive torque multiplier designed for professional use in applications where standard torque wrenches cannot generate sufficient output torque. The multiplier uses a planetary gear system to amplify input torque, allowing technicians to achieve high fastener torque values with controlled, repeatable results. The electroless nickel finish provides corrosion resistance for long-term durability in shop and field environments. At 9.1 pounds, it is a substantial tool suited for heavy-duty fastening tasks. Licensed mechanics, fleet technicians, and industrial maintenance professionals are the primary users of this tool.
The 64-832G is well suited for heavy truck, agricultural equipment, construction equipment, and industrial machinery applications where large-diameter fasteners require torque levels beyond the practical range of a standard torque wrench. It is commonly used in fleet service bays, equipment dealerships, and maintenance shops. The 1/2 inch drive accepts standard 1/2 inch drive sockets, making it compatible with commonly available socket sets already in use in most professional shops.
Designed for use with standard 1/2 inch drive sockets and torque wrenches as the input drive. Typical fitment is in heavy-duty fastening applications requiring torque multiplication beyond standard wrench capacity.
Installation and use of this torque multiplier should be performed by a qualified mechanic or technician familiar with high-torque fastening procedures. Always ensure the reaction arm is properly secured against a solid, fixed surface before applying torque to prevent tool kickback or fastener over-torque. Verify that the input torque wrench is calibrated and within its rated range before use. Consult equipment manufacturer torque specifications and applicable service documentation before tightening critical fasteners.
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