Torque Multipliers


Apply more torque than your wrench can deliver on its own. Internal gears multiply the amount of force (or torque) that can be applied to the fastener. Use a multiplier with a torque wrench to ensure you do not exceed the maximum input torque. Place the bracing bar or bracing foot against a stationary object to keep the multiplier in place. Accuracy is rated on the torque output.
To determine torque output, use the Torque Multiplication factor. For example, if the torque multiplication factor is 3.3X and you apply 100 ft.-lbs. of torque, the torque output would be 330 ft.-lbs.
Multipliers with overtorque protection have an output square drive that shears off to protect the gears when overtorqued.
Multipliers | ||||||||||||||||
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Input Square Drive | Output Square Drive | Accuracy | Head | Replacement Output Square Drives | ||||||||||||
Torque Multiplication | Size | Gender | Max. Torque Input, ft.-lbs. | Size | Gender | Max. Torque Output, ft.-lbs. | Clockwise | Counterclockwise | O'all Lg. | Dia. | Ht. | Includes | Each | Each | ||
For Hand Tools—With Overtorque Protection | ||||||||||||||||
6X | 1/2" | Female | 200 | 3/4" | Male | 1,200 | ±5% | ±5% | 19 3/4" | 4" | 4" | Bracing Bar Replacement Output Square Drive | 0000000 | 000000000 | 0000000 | 0000000 |