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The GEARWRENCH 64-834G is a torque multiplier designed for applications where standard torque wrenches cannot generate sufficient output force. Built with a 1/2 inch drive and finished in an electroless nickel coating, this tool is suited for heavy-duty fastening tasks encountered by mechanics, industrial technicians, and equipment service professionals. The electroless nickel finish provides corrosion resistance and surface durability. At 20.6 pounds, the unit is a substantial tool intended for bench or fixed-position use rather than general-purpose hand-tool applications. It is part of the GEARWRENCH torque product line, which includes micrometer, electronic, beam, and tire shop torque wrenches alongside multiplier models.
The 64-834G torque multiplier is appropriate for industrial, fleet, and heavy equipment service environments where high-torque fasteners require controlled application beyond the range of standard drive tools. Typical use cases include large bolted assemblies, wheel hubs, structural fasteners, and equipment frames. The 1/2 inch drive interface is compatible with standard 1/2 inch drive sockets commonly found in professional tool inventories, making the multiplier straightforward to integrate into an existing socket set.
Designed for use with standard 1/2 inch drive sockets and accessories. Intended as a professional-grade torque multiplier for heavy equipment and industrial fastening applications.
Torque multipliers should be installed and operated by qualified mechanics or service technicians familiar with high-torque fastening procedures. Ensure all input and output drive connections are fully seated and that reaction arms or anchoring points are secure before applying load. Always verify fastener torque specifications from the equipment manufacturer before use. Refer to applicable service standards and workplace safety guidelines when working with high-output torque tools.
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