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PARK TOOL

PARK TOOL adjustable torque wrench

Réf. fabricant : ATD-1.2
Ce adjustable torque screwdriver PARK TOOL ATD-1 torque screwdriver adjusts the torque (4 / 4.5 / 5 / 5.5 / 6 nm) of the... Read more
Regular price 2.461,00 CZK
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Description

Ce adjustable torque screwdriver PARK TOOL ATD-1 torque screwdriver adjusts the torque (4 / 4.5 / 5 / 5.5 / 6 nm) of the various threaded fasteners on your bike, to prevent damage to its most fragile components (carbon). Featuring a high-quality design, this tool offers different bit sizes (T25, 3, 4 and 5 mm), which fit directly inside its handle. 

Ref: 7970445623462

Caractéristiques

Color : Blue

Informations techniques

Tightening torques: 4 / 4.5 / 5 / 5.5 / 6 mm ;
Drill bits T25, 2, 4 and 5 mm.

Informations prix

*Recommended retail price February 2024

Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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atd 1. 2

"torque wrench atd 1. 2 good wrenches ,very precise ,short"

Dobe (5/5)

Very good material

"Perfect for tightening components to the right torque, easy to use."

Yvangr (5/5)

Indispensable

"Really practical and quickly indispensable."

Loob (5/5)

Top!

"Not to be used as a "pre-torquing" tool. It's a perfect tool for final tightening to the right torque! No regrets!"

Odile (5/5)

Practice

"Handy with its housing in the handle to store 4 bits, I still had to adapt the set with the bits adapted to my mountain bike. Torque adjustment is easy, I would have liked to have had a slightly wider adjustment range, but the range corresponds to that advertised in the tool description. Beware, the tool is quite bulky, which makes it easy to hold, but it's quite restrictive if you want to slip it into a small tool kit."

Tzrman (4/5)

Expensive but practical

"Very practical and easy to use, only default a little expensive."

Single34 (4/5)

simply the best

"it covers all necessary tightening torques and torque detection is straightforward."

Veym (5/5)

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