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News Release from: Hytorc (Unex) | Subject: MXT-SA torque tools
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 08 November 2001

New torque tools designed for heavy
production use

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Hytorc (Unex) has launched new high-strength MXT-SA versions of its 3/4-inch, 1-inch and 1 1/2-inch square-drive tools equipped with larger, stronger internal parts

With special regard to its many customers in the oil and gas industries (offshore and onshore) and in the petrochemicals, hydrocarbons processing, power generation, mining, civil engineering and construction industries, Hytorc (Unex) of Blyth, Northumberland has launched new high-strength MXT-SA versions of its 3/4-inch, 1-inch and 1 1/2-inch square-drive tools Claimed to offer a matchless level of strength in a quality torque tool, these tools have been designed for heavy production use and, although having the same dimensions as the regular MXT, are equipped with larger, stronger internal parts

The exterior is of a shiny chrome finish with engraving to replace the usual stickers.

The torque output is the same as a standard square-drive model MXT ( which will continue to be available ).

The new MXT-SA units are offered with a remarkable no-questions-asked 21/2 years warranty with annual free inspections.

This extends dramatically Hytorc's already unique 12 months warranty which states that if any of its tools should break or malfunction under normal use it will repair or replace it - no-questions-asked ! The new MXT-SA heavy-duty tools are also available as part of Hytorc's selected range of hire equipment from its sole UK distribution and service depot in Blyth.

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