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News Release from: Crane Electronics | Subject: ProWrench II
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 June 2002

Low-cost solution for torque
verification

Crane Electronics' ProWrench II range of digital torque wrenches with 25, 75 and 180Nm measuring torques provides a low cost solution to demanding torque verification operations.

Crane Electronics' ProWrench II range of digital torque wrenches with 25, 75 and 180Nm measuring torques provides a low cost solution to demanding torque verification operations ProWrench II is very easy to use with many of the measurement parameters automatically configured by the wrench, reducing the need for manual setup and intervention

ProWrench II has the advantage of being point of load insensitive so that the operator can hold the wrench in any position without influencing the torque reading.

It also allows for the use of interchangeable heads, making it the ideal tool for a wide range of applications.

Two versions of ProWrench II are available for use with dovetail or DIN type.

The operator can view torque values on left and right hand fasteners and a tolerance band can be preprogrammed by entering maximum and minimum torque values.

A visual warning is displayed if either of these limits is exceeded.

The contents of the 99 readings memory can easily be viewed for verification purposes and downloaded to a printer or PC via an RS232 port.

ProWrench II has an accuracy of 0.5% FSD at time of calibration.

It is powered by two 1.5V C cells, offering a battery life of 200h or two lithium cells with a battery life of 400h.

All models are issued with a calibration certificate traceable to national and international standards. Request a free brochure from Crane Electronics ...

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