NEIKO PRO 03715B 1/2" Torque Multiplier Power Wrench | 1100 Foot-Pound | Cr-Mo/Cr-V Steel

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NEIKO PRO 03715B 1/2" Torque Multiplier Power Wrench | 1100 Foot-Pound | Cr-Mo/Cr-V Steel

Dependable Performance
Full Steel Construction
Chrome moly steel drive head combined with chrome vanadium steel handle provides extra strength for heavy torque applications.

Versatile Uses
High torque is great for loosening tough and rusted bolts and nuts with ease. Ideal for multiple work fields including field, automotive, construction, industrial, plumbing, and so much more.

Extended Reach
Total length of wrench is over 13 inches which allows you to reach into hard to access spaces.

Durable Construction
Cr-Mo head delivers high torque power and works with any standard hand wrench.

Easy Transport and Organization
Handle easily detaches from body and stores inside heavy duty blow molded case for extra protection when not in use.

Great for Tight Spaces
Head measures at 2.9" making it very compact to slip into tight and narrow spaces.

"I bought the 3/4 in = 1 in. out. version. As another reviewer noted THREE YEARS AGO the advertised 3:1 ratio is INCORRECT. The actual ratio is 3.5:1. If you mistakenly use the lower ratio in a precision torque application you will have overtightened your fastener. Why in the World is the wrong ratio STILL printed on the tool? At any rate, I bought this to apply a huge nut that holds a piston onto a ram in a 35 ton hydraulic cylinder. The nut has to be torqued to 800 ft. lbs. - that's a lot, not easy to do. It was easy to achieve 800 lbs. though using this multiplier and my 30 plus inch torque wrench set to only 270 lb. ft. Seems to be well built but everybody who has used this in a precision torque application, using the completely mistaken advertised ratio, has possibly overtightened the fastener. So what else is new? Who reads instructions? Who pays attention? Who is reasonably careful? The answer is nobody. Can you imagine selling a $230 tool to the public and misreporting the most basic specification of all about the tool? That earlier review first announcing that the actual ratio is 3.5:1, NOT 3:1 was published THREE YEARS AGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Still no correction? People are hopeless morons; that's an incontrovertible fact."

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