60 N.m Adjustable Slipping Torque Wrench STA060
- Torc-Tech code: STA060 / 39316-3F
- Torque range 10 – 60 Nm
- Torque accuracy: ±4%
- Square Drive 3/8” male
- Graduation 0.25 N.m
- Dual scale. N.m & lbf.ft
- Slipping mechanism
- No over tightening
- 48 tooth reversable ratchet
- Suitable for industrial applications
- Ergonomic, easy-to-grip rubber handle
- Tool weight 0.6 kg, length: 355 mm
- Includes in-house calibration certificate
- Meets DIN ISO 6789 & ASME B107.300-2010
- Accredited calibration available on option
- Manufactured in Taiwan, Brand Torc-Tech
- Technical support by Surkon International
Unique continuous slipping mechanism eliminates the risk of over tightening
- With 36T/48T ratchet-function for controlled clockwise direction.
- Adjustable tool in a wide torque range of applications.
- Easily readable dual scale N-m and Ft-lb below a window.
- Additional micrometer scale for setting interim value.
- Ergonomically shaped and convenient plastic handle grip.
- Locking button enables reliable locking of the torque setting.
- Tolerance of torque +/-6%. (1-5Nm, 2-10Nm).
- Tolerance of torque +/-4%. (5-25Nm, 10-60Nm, 20-100Nm).
- Quality meets DIN ISO 6789 & ASME B107.300-2010.
Attachments:
Product Datasheet |
60 N.m Adjustable Slipping Torque Wrench STA060 |
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Adjustable Slipping Type Torque Wrench
Torc-Tech brand slipping type torque wrenches are offered in two different models as preset and adjustable from the handle. Both models have 8 different torque wrench options from 1 to 125 N.m. Torque accuracy is ± 6% from 1-5 N.m and 2-10 N.m models. For both preset and adjustable from handle torque wrenches 5-25 N.m - 10-60 N.m and 25-100 N.m models, the accuracy is ± 4%. P-type torque wrenches dont have a torque indicator. These devices can be fixed to the desired value using the torque tester. Torque adjustment of the STA series is carried out by turning the handle.
Model | Torque Range | Drive | Accuracy | Graduation | Length | Teeth | Weight | |
# | N.m | lbf.ft | inch | % | * | mm | # | kg |
STA005 | 1 - 5 | 0.7 - 3.7 | 1/4" | ±6% | 0.05 | 260 | 36 | 0.52 |
STA010 | 2 - 10 | 1.5 - 7.4 | 1/4" | ±6% | 0.1 | 260 | 36 | 0.52 |
STA025 | 5 - 25 | 3.5 - 18 | 1/4" | ±4% | 0.1 | 320 | 36 | 0.59 |
STA025.1 | 5 - 25 | 3.5 - 18 | 3/8" | ±4% | 0.1 | 320 | 36 | 0.59 |
STA060 | 10 - 60 | 8 - 44 | 3/8" | ±4% | 0.25 | 355 | 48 | 0.66 |
STA100 | 25 - 100 | 18 - 75 | 3/8" | ±4% | 0.5 | 475 | 48 | 1.43 |
STA060.1 | 10 - 60 | 8 - 44 | 1/2" | ±4% | 0.25 | 355 | 48 | 0.65 |
STA100.1 | 25 - 100 | 18 - 75 | 1/2" | ±4% | 0.5 | 475 | 48 | 1.43 |
Slipping Type - How Does the Torque Wrenches Work?
In click type torque wrenches, the user hears a warning sound when the torque value is reached. When this sound is heard, it means that the adjusted torque value has been reached. However, if the user does not hear this click sound or continues to tighten, it overtorques.
Slipping type torque wrenches are equipped with a different mechanism. This different mechanism causes the torque wrench to be released when the set value is reached. Even if the user acts carelessly, he cannot torque more than the prescribed value. The torque wrench turns to idle.