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Wrenches avoid over-tightening on small assemblies

A MHH Engineering product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team May 1, 2006

A range of torque wrenches covers a torque range of 0.2-10Nm, making it ideal for the assembly of small components and a 20 deg 'break' action considerably reduces the risk of over-tightening.

A range of torque wrenches covers a torque range of 0.2-10Nm, making it ideal for the assembly of small components and a 20 deg 'break' action considerably reduces the risk of over-tightening.

MHH Engineering, the manufacturers of Torqueleader torque control tools is pleased to announce the launch of its new range of TBNS Torque Wrenches.

The new TBNS wrench has evolved from the successful TBN 2 and 10 Wrenches, and features a new 8mm-spigot end fitting system.

This enables the TBNS to accept a wide range of easily interchangeable Torqueleader end fittings.

Two models cover a torque range of 0.2-10Nm, making it ideal for the assembly of small components.

It also retains the well proven operating mechanism of the current model.

A 20 deg 'break' action considerably reduces the risk of over-tightening, ensuring quality and efficiency in product assembly.

The TBNS is pre-set using a simple 'Hex Key' (no special keys required) and a Torque Analyser.

Accuracy and repeatability exceeds the minimum requirements of ISO 6789:2003.

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