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TTf75 ft.lb 3/8" lbf·ft only

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SKU :

SKU:13575

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The Norbar TT Fixed Head Wrenches have all the same features and benefits of the standard TTrange, but have a non-ratcheting fixed head with a square drive that can be positioned for clockwise or anti-clockwise operation.
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The TTF75 is a fixed-head torque wrench that delivers reliable accuracy (±3%) and ease of use for tightening tasks within its range. Featuring a reversible square drive and fixed non-ratcheting head, this tool is built for precision in tight spaces. Its micrometer adjustment scale and chemical-resistant handle make it a durable favorite among professionals.

Key Features:

Torque range in ft·lb with fixed-head design

High accuracy of ±3% for dependable results

Reversible square drive for clockwise or anti-clockwise use

Easy micrometer scale adjustment (quick, within ~10 turns)

Comfort-grip handle resistant to oils and solvents

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  • Accuracy: +/-3% of reading exceeds all international standards for torque wrenches. Each wrench is supplied with a traceable calibration certificate.
  • Micrometer Scale for simple and error free setting. (On dual scale wrenches, the micrometer increment applies to the N·m scale.)
  • Quick and Light Adjustment: adjustment over the entire scale can quickly be achieved and with minimal effort in approximately ten complete turns (exact number varies by model).
  • Comfortable, Durable Handle: the handle is constructed using two materials; a base material for strength overlaid with a soft feel grip for comfort and slip resistance.
  • The handle material and lens resist chemicals in common usage in the automotive, aviation and industrial environments.
  • Ultra robust, non-ratcheting fixed head
  • Square drive can be positioned for clockwise or anti-clockwise operation