Cementex announces improved insulated torque wrenches

June 13, 2019
The impact-resistant, flame-retardant insulation provides protection against flashover, shock, burns, and dropped tool shorts.

Cementex announced the availability of updated insulated torque wrenches featuring the company’s double-insulation technology. Calibrated according to ASME B107 standards (traceable to NIST) and manufactured according to ISO standards, Cementex double-insulated torque wrenches are designed to provide protection in potentially hazardous electrical work environments. They offer compliance with safeguarding both qualified workers and equipment.

Cementex insulated torque wrenches feature two separate layers of insulation for twice the protection. A yellow undercoat is covered by an orange overcoating to create a high-voltage barrier. The impact-resistant, flame-retardant insulation provides protection against flashover, shock, burns, and dropped tool shorts. It prevents dangerous accidents and injury that can occur with standard tools.

These calibrated torque wrenches are designed in accordance with National Electrical Code 2017-110.14 (D) requirements for installation applications where a tightening torque is indicated as a numeric value on the equipment or in the installation instructions provided by equipment manufacturers. They can also be used to comply with NEC requirements for mounting electrical panels, as well as meeting NFPA 70E standards for tools required to protect workers in proximity to electrical equipment.

New updates feature a range of modified ratchet head profile styles that allow workers to access hard to reach areas. The large lever control makes adjustments easy, even while wearing insulated gloves. Available options now include standard, low profile, clockwise only, and short drive models, as well as a fixed head style. Three additional sizes have been added to the line, which now includes seven sizes.

With Cementex’s torque wrenches, an audible “click” or a few degrees of rotation provide a simple, fast indication of micrometer-accurate torque settings. The wrenches feature a low-friction torque control mechanism to produce accurate readings in either direction. The wrenches’ spring-loaded or twist-locking collar keeps the scale on the desired reading and remains in a locked position, making accidental unlocking impossible, according to the company. Dual-scale wrench models offer readings in inch-pounds and Newton meters or foot-pounds and Newton meters.

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