RilexAwhile Red Collet Chuck Wrench Spanner for ER32 Clamping Nut and Screw
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The hell with that
It is redundant to use the word spanner. I hope that helps, John. It's a collet (not collected) chuck wrench.
Since I have never used a box wrench on the base of a nut, I cannot give it a high torque value.
Selected User Reviews For RilexAwhile Red Collet Chuck Wrench Spanner for ER32 Clamping Nut and Screw
The square it comes with is 1/2" square. I like the weight of the collet wrenches and the way it fits the collets well. ER32 systems can actually be assembled with this wench since it provides 100 ft/lb of torque. The handle has enough weight that I plan to drill a 1/2" hole in it to attach a torque wrench, which will allow me to get better.
If you want to work with ER32 collets, you will need this item. There are even values in the 100 ft-pound range in ER32 specifications for tightening torque As a result of the good engagement and the longish handle, it is easier to tighten the tool to the level required to prevent its slippage at higher.
This is a very good wrench. The collet nut is tight and does not play. This buckle fits well. It is easy to loosen and tighten. The handle is covered in a rubber sleeve, making it very comfortable to hold.
It is of good quality and a good size. The product is excellent and I would purchase it again if necessary.
It is well made, sturdy, and fits well. My original idea was to make my own, but this has four points of contact, so it would have been quite a challenge.
Definitely heavier than I thought and fits perfectly. You can crank down on these without any problem. This would be better with a drive hole in the handle at the nut end of 3/8". If we could use a torque wrench at 90 degrees, it would be great.
The work is well made and extremely durable.
It fits perfectly and it's made out of As well as being very durable, the molded handle also feels sturdy.