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Click torque wrench HAZET 5122-3CT
The HAZET 5122-3CT is a mechanical click torque wrench with a reversible ratchet and a 1/2" (12.5 mm) square drive. With a total length of 519 mm and a durable construction made in Germany, it is designed for rough workshop use and a wide range of controlled screw-tightening tasks across tyre service, bicycle, passenger car and commercial vehicle applications, as well as general trade and industry applications. The tool is delivered in a sturdy Hexa plastic box and includes a calibration certificate with serial number.
This click torque wrench provides accurate torque control with an accuracy of ±3% of scale value in the direction of actuation (5107-3 CT ±4% release tolerance). It features safe torque release that is both palpable (close gap release) and audible (click sound), an optimised sealing ring to protect against debris, and a handle with slip protection for improved grip and easier power transmission. The tool includes an integrated shift lever (models 5121-3 CT – 5145-3 CT have a free-running function) and a rotary assembly with detent points and latching function to safely lock settings. A triangular rotary assembly prevents uncontrolled rolling, and lock symbols indicate locking status. The high-contrast scale is laser-marked for permanent readability. A ratchet repair set allows customer-oriented self-assembly to extend service life.
Set the desired torque using the handle adjustment with detent points for clear operator guidance, then lock the setting via the latching function on the rotary assembly. Use the integrated shift lever to select the ratchet direction; on models with free-running function this reduces the risk of injury and malfunction. Apply the wrench to the fastener using the 1/2" square drive and turn until a palpable and audible click indicates the set torque has been reached. After use, store the tool in its Hexa plastic box and keep the calibration certificate for traceability.
For long-term accuracy, avoid turning the torque setting back and forth unnecessarily; the 5000 and 6000 series tests indicate that returning to the smallest scale value is not required. Periodically check calibration per DIN EN ISO 6789-2:2017 and replace worn sealing rings or repair parts using the supplied ratchet repair set to maintain performance.
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