WERA torque wrench

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The Wera torque wrench is one of the most precise and reliable tools for jobs requiring precise torque. Designed with Wera's hallmark German quality, this tool ensures that bolts and nuts are tightened correctly, preventing both undertightening and overtightening that could damage parts.

What is a Wera torque wrench?

A Wera torque wrench is a tightening tool that allows precise control of the applied force. Using a calibrated mechanism, it alerts the user when the defined torque has been reached, ensuring a safe and consistent result. This is essential in sectors such as mechanics, construction, and industrial maintenance.

Advantages of the Wera torque wrench

Choosing a Wera torque wrench offers multiple benefits:

  • Guaranteed precision in every tightening.
  • Durable materials that withstand intensive use.
  • Ergonomic design for greater comfort.
  • Calibrated mechanism with high reliability.
  • Variety of models adapted to different needs.

These features make the Wera torque wrench a safe investment for any demanding professional or amateur.

Available models of Wera torque wrench

At Brikum you'll find different options depending on your intended use:

  • Wera precision torque wrench: ideal for fine mechanics or electronics work.
  • Automotive torque wrench: designed to withstand higher torques in car and motorcycle workshops.
  • Socket kits included: complete solutions that combine the torque wrench with high-quality accessories.

Each model is manufactured with the quality that distinguishes Wera, ensuring reliability and durability with every use.

How to use a Wera torque wrench correctly

To get the most out of your tool, follow these steps:

  1. Select the appropriate torque for the task.
  2. Set the torque wrench to the required size.
  3. Place the tool over the screw or nut and start turning.
  4. The wrench will alert you with a click or similar system when the set torque is reached.

Correct use ensures safe working and a longer service life for both the tool and the fitted parts.

Wera torque wrench applications

Wera torque wrenches have a wide variety of applications:

  • Mechanics: adjustment of components in cars, motorcycles or bicycles.
  • Industry: assembly of machinery with specific torque requirements.
  • Electrical installations: work that requires precision in screw fixing.
  • DIY: Home projects that require precise tightening.

Thanks to their precision and quality, they are the preferred tool for those who want to leave nothing to chance.

In conclusion, the Wera torque wrench is an indispensable tool for those seeking accuracy, safety, and durability in their projects. Explore our catalog at Brikum and equip yourself with a tool that will make a difference in your work.

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Frequently Asked Questions about WERA torque wrench

How do I know if my Wera torque wrench needs to be recalibrated?

It is standard practice to perform a calibration every twelve months or after five thousand cycles of intensive use. If you notice that the click is not crisp or if the tool has suffered a hard fall, it is advisable to have it checked to ensure that it continues to meet the precision standards that characterize Wera Kraftform products.

Is it necessary to loosen the Wera torque wrench after using it?

Yes, this is a fundamental practice for maintaining the lifespan of the internal springs. At the end of your workday, you should turn the Wera Kraftform handle to the minimum value on the scale. This prevents the mechanism from losing accuracy due to fatigue and ensures your Wera torque wrench is ready for the next use.

Can the Wera torque wrench be used to loosen screws?

Although many models feature a reversing lever, it's best to use your Wera torque wrench only for controlled tightening. Using it to loosen very tight or rusted bolts can damage the internal precision mechanism. For those tasks, we recommend using a conventional ratchet wrench with a Wera Kraftform handle, available at Brikum.

What differentiates Click-Torque models from other torque wrenches?

The main difference lies in the ease of adjustment and the feedback the user receives. The ergonomic design, inherited from Wera's Kraftform system, allows for a superior grip, while the click mechanism is much more perceptible, both to the ear and to the touch, reducing the risk of accidental overtightening.

Does the Wera torque wrench come with a calibration certificate?

Of course. Every Wera torque wrench we ship from Brikum includes its factory calibration certificate. This guarantees that the tool has been individually tested and meets international precision standards, maintaining the excellence you expect from a Wera Kraftform product.