Material:
LSW-58C 1:78 Torque Multiplier Wrench has an efficient transmission ratio of 1:78, so that every rotation can produce a powerful torque amplification effect, and the safe torque output reaches 5800N.M, which can easily cope with the challenges of disassembly and installation of various heavy fasteners. Equipped with two specifications of drive sockets, 32mm (1.26 inches) and 33mm (1.3 inches), they are widely compatible with the nut sizes of heavy-duty vehicles on the market and meet diverse maintenance needs. The wrench body is made of high-strength carbon steel, which has been blackened and rust-proofed to ensure that it remains tough and durable in harsh working environments. The sleeve material is made of high-quality CR-V alloy steel to further improve the durability and service life of the tool. For the convenience of users to carry and store, this product is equipped with a special portable toolbox, in which all accessories can be placed in an orderly manner.
Detailed parameters
5800 NM Lug Nut Wrench Torque Wrench Set Lugnut Remover
Attach the wrench to the socket and secure the strut to the adjacent lug nut or hub.
Heavy-duty torque multiplier wrench set for quick and easy loosening and removal of stubborn lug nuts; fits most trucks, buses, RVs, semi-trucks, and other heavy-duty vehicles (not recommended for minivans).
| Transmission ratio Gear ratio: | 1:78 |
| Maximum safe torque output: | 5800N.M; |
| Two socket drive sockets: | 32 mm (1.26 in), 33 mm (1.3 in) |
| Material: | Wrench |
| Material: | carbon steel, blackened, and anti-rust, sleeve |
| Material: | CR-V" |
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