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Hydraulic torque wrenches produce up to 58,000 ft-lb

By KRemington | July 28, 2010

Laser engraved torque chart on the nose of the tool means no more searching for paper pressure charts.

The SD-Series is a range of square drive, hydraulic torque wrenches. The one piece body housing offers rigidity, strength, and durability in a lightweight form. The series torque output ranges from 1,722 Nm (1,270 ft-lb) to a staggering 78,625 Nm (58,000 ft-lb). The series from Tentec offers a selection of options such as reaction arms, which guarantee a reaction-point solution no matter how unusual the bolted application. Most reaction arms feature a sturdy “release button” built within the reaction arm housing and replaceable wear pads. A few other features include:

  • Reaction arm release button, protected within the reaction arm housing
  • Replaceable wear pad protects the reaction arm.
  • Long reaction arm allows for reaction on most applications
  • “Push through” square drive allows switching from loosen to tighten
  • Anti-backlash mechanism provides hands-free operation

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Comments

  1. Alan Gross says

    July 24, 2015 at 9:44 pm

    58,000 ft-lb is actually quite impressive. But, how many pound per square inch get Tentec hydraulic wrenches to this level of torque power.

    – Torc TTX-21 only goes as high as 19116 Ft.lbs. at 10,000 psi.

    – Enerpac W Series has a maximum torque at 10,000 psi 35,000 Ft.lbs.

    – Hytorc’s touted ICE Square drive reaches 5360 Ft.lbs. at 10000 psi.

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