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Torque wrench HOGERT HT1W701, 5–25 Nm, 1/4" drive, 24 teeth
HOGERT HT1W701 is a precision torque wrench with a 1/4" square drive and an adjustable torque range of 5–25 Nm. The tool is equipped with a 24-tooth ratchet head that allows smaller angular movement for accurate engagement in confined spaces. Designed for repeatable tightening, it helps avoid over- or under-tightening when working on automotive components, bicycles, and light machinery, providing consistent clamp load and protecting threads and sensitive parts.
The 24-tooth ratchet delivers finer click increments and improved accessibility compared with coarser ratchets. The adjustable torque scale covers a common working range for small fasteners, enabling versatile use across repair and assembly tasks. The 1/4" drive supports a wide selection of sockets and accessories, and the ergonomic handle facilitates controlled torque application. The mechanism produces an audible and tactile click at the set torque for clear confirmation of correct tightening.
Set the desired torque value on the calibrated scale, ensure the drive is fitted with the appropriate socket, and position the tool on the fastener. Apply steady force until the wrench emits a clear click indicating that the preset torque has been reached; stop applying force immediately after the click. For repeatable results, use the same technique and avoid sudden or jerking movements. After use, return the adjustment to the lowest setting if recommended by the manufacturer to relieve spring tension.
Use the torque wrench only for tightening, not loosening fasteners. Periodically check calibration if the tool is used frequently or subjected to shock; follow manufacturer guidance for calibration intervals. Store in a dry place and keep the drive and mechanism clean to maintain accuracy.
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