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Knipex insulated 1/2" dr 1000 volt torque wrench tools


This listing is for one brand new KNIPEX part number 9348 , 1000 VOLT 1/2 inch drive 8 - 54 Nm Torque wrench, reversible Ratchet , Over all Lgth. = 12-1/4"
* Reversible for clockwise and anti-clockwise directions
* Transparent insulated scale range 8 - 54 Nm
* Lockable torque adjustment
* Easy and secure locking of attached sockets due to screw lock
* Calibration certificate included
* Tested according to DIN EN/IEC 60900 : 2004
* For more info on this torque wrench, please visit Knipex site.
* Retail price for this torque wrench is : $477.00
* In most of the world, the International System of Units (SI - from the French Le Système International d'Unités), also referred to as the metric system, is accepted as the standard set of units. This system contains most of the metric units you are used to, like meters and kilograms, but also includes units for many other physical and engineering properties. Even the United States has officially adopted the SI system of units, but English Engineering Units (like pounds and feet) are still in everyday use.
multiply your Nm value by 0.737 to get ft/lb
SI prefixes ( from the French Le Système International d'Unités, also referred to as the metric system, is accepted as the standard set of units. This system contains most of the metric units you are used to.)
Large and small numbers and quantities are often described by using scientific notation.
Prefix value symbol date example etymology
yotta 10^24 Y 1991 yottajoule from otto, eight Italian
zetta 10^21 Z 1991 zettamole from sette, seven Italian
exa 10^18 E 1975 exaweber from hex, six in Greek
peta 10^15 P 1975 petahertz from pente, five in Greek
tera 10^12 T teracandela teras, monster in Greek
giga 10^9 G gigawatt gigas, giant in Greek
mega 10^6 M megakelvin megas, huge in Greek
kilo 10^3 k kilovolt khilioi, thousand in Greek
hecto 10^2 h hectoradian hekaton, hundred in Greek
deca/deka 10 D (or da) dekapascal deka, ten in Greek
deci 10^-1 d decisievert decimus, tenth in Latin
centi 10^-2 c centimetre centum, hundred in Latin
milli 10^-3 m milliampere mille, thousand in Latin
micro 10^-6 m (Greek mu) microohm mikros, small in Greek
nano 10^-9 n nanosecond nanos, dwarf in Greek
pico 10^-12 p picofarad pico, little bit in Spanish
femto 10^-15 f 1964 femtonewton femten, 15 in Danish or Norwegian
atto 10^-18 a 1964 attogram atten, 18 in Danish or Norwegian
zepto 10^-21 z 1991 zeptohenri from sept, seven Greek
yocto 10^-24 y 1991 yoctolitre from okto, eight Greek



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