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Conventionally, the tightening and marking procedure is a two-step process: (1) Tighten with a torque wrench; then (2) Make a mark with a pen. Tohnichi’s MCSP series marking torque wrench prevents a mark from being made if tightening was forgotten.
The MCSP interchangeable open end head marking torque wrench automatically marks a corner of the nut (or bolt) on the side, when the set torque is reached. When the set torque is reached, the wrench automatically leaves a mark on nuts (bolts) to provide evidence of proper tightening.
The MCSP series torque wrenches come in a selection of three body types, permitting tightening torque applications from 10 to 140 Nm. Special interchangeable marking spanner head series MSH15D offer a selection of 15 sizes covering 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 30, and 32 mm (width across flats) of nuts (bolts).
Uses a disposable marker, so no need for ink refills. One marker performs about 2,000 markings. Marker replacement is easy. MCSP marking wrenches are suitable for horizontal as well as for vertical applications.
Preset Version
Preset type without scale; fixed pre-adjusted torque. Ideal for successive tightenings at the same torque. (production). A suitable tester and setting tool (see below) are required to set the torque. Please specify desired operating torque when inquiring/ordering (e.g.: MCSP140N X15D X T110N・m).
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Model | Item No. | Torque Range [N·m] | Torque Range [lbf·in] | Torque Range [kgf·cm] | Length [mm] | Weight [kg] |
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MCSP50NX15D | T212525 | 10 - 50 | 89 - 442 | 102 - 510 | 282 | 0.65 |
MCSP100NX15D | T212526 | 20 - 100 | 177 - 885 | 204 - 1020 | 355 | 0.89 |
MCSP140NX15D | T212527 | 30 - 140 | 266 - 1239 | 306 - 1428 | 418.5 | 0.99 |
* If the torque value is high, making turning difficult with No. 930, use No. 932 to make setting torque easier.
Table shows specifications by the manufacturer. Usage in the medium range (approx. 1/3 to 4/5 of rated capacity) is recommended. If you would regularly work close to the load capacity limit, a larger tool may be ergonomically more advantageous.
All technical data without guarantee, errors and omissions excepted.