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Hazet 6170-1CT 800 - 2000Nm 4% Tolerance Solid 25mm (1") Torque Wrench

by Hazet
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Hazet 6170-1CT 800 - 2000Nm 4% Tolerance Solid 25mm (1") Torque Wrench

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Hazet 6170-1CT 800 - 2000Nm 4% Tolerance Solid 25mm (1") Torque Wrench

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Key points

  • Actuating force only 685 N (70 kg) at 2000 Nm
  • Calibration according to company standards
  • In carrier bag with carrying handle and shoulder strap
  • Output: Square, solid 25 mm (1 inch)
  • Nm min-max: 800 – 2000 Nm

Product information

For highest torque values

2000 Nm Torque wrench

Weight only approx. 18 kg

Actuating force only 685 N (70 kg) at 2000 Nm

Calibration according to company standards

Ideally suited to industrial climbers

Application on wind turbines, dockyards, in the aviation and heavy industries, on commercial vehicles etc.

To be disassembled in two parts (6170-1 CT: three parts) with release tool

In carrier bag with carrying handle and shoulder strap

Release accuracy tolerance ± 4% of scale value in direction of actuation

Fast screw tightening also possible with ratchet shaft. For torque tightening always use the complete wrench.

2-component handle for improved feel

Simplified locking for adjusting the torque value

Viewing window for visual checking of the locking

With 3 additional coloured coding rings for markings with personalizations or special workflows

DIN EN ISO 6789-2:2017, Square according to DIN 3120, ISO 1174-1

Made in Germany

Total length: 3033 mm

Output: Square, solid 25 mm (1 inch)

Net weight: 18 kg

Kein Zurückdrehen mehr: bei den HAZET-Drehmoment-Schlüsseln der 5000er- und 6000er-Baureihe konnte in Langzeit-Dauertests nachgewiesen werden, dass ein Zurückdrehen auf den kleinsten Skalenwert nicht mehr erforderlich ist