Powerfix Profi + Master/Slave Extension Lead

IAN: 53443

Features
2 permanent, 1 master and 4 slave sockets – child-resistant
Devices (e.g. PC) plugged into the master socket automatically trigger the power supply for the slave sockets (e.g. monitor, printer, scanner, etc.) being switched on/off
Ideal for computer, hifi and SAT equipment
Master/slave sockets can be changed to permanent outlets at the push of a button
Ultimate protection for your equipment with surge protection – max. leakage current 15,000A
(BE only) Built-in circuit breaker for effective overheat protection
Automatic threshold adjustment for the master device
Sockets at a practical 90° angle for ease of use
Cable length: 2m

Profi + Multi-Purpose Detector 5-IN-1 Model-No.: HG02404

IAN: 298736

Features
Multi-Purpose Detector
Large, easy to read LC-display with backlight
Memory for adding lengths, areas and volumes
5-in-1 function:

  1. Ultrasonic distance measurement (approx. 0.6 – 16m) with length, area and volume calculation, and interchangeable unit of measurement (m/ft)
  2. Wooden substructure detection up to a depth of approx. 38mm
  3. Electric cable detection up to a depth of approx. 35mm
  4. Metal detection up to a depth of approx. 24mm
  5. Integrated marking laser with up to 10m range including spirit level for aligning tiles, suspended cupboards, etc.
    Includes 1x 9V battery + instruction manual

Technical data:
Ultrasonic distance
measurement Detects: Wood, AC
wires, metal
Laser class: 2
Max. power output (Pmax): 1mW
Wave length: 635–660nm
Power supply: 9V block battery

Powerfix Profi + Gel Knee Pads

IAN: 93722

Features
Gel Knee Pads
Optimal protection and comfort for working on hard floors
Ideal for gardening or laying tiles and wooden floors
Protection conforms to standard DIN EN 14404
Type 1, performance level 1
Integrated gel cushion adapts to the body
Practical hook & loop fastening straps
1 pair

Powerfix Profi + Socket Spanner Set

IAN: 282351

Features:

Made from chrome vanadium, chrome molybdenum and S2 steel

Neatly organised inside a practical hard-wearing case

39 hexagonal sockets

18 hexagonal drop-centre sockets

14 E-profile sockets

3 ratchets with quick-release function

3 spark plug sockets

4 extensions

1 extension with adaptor

1 sliding T-bar,

3 cardan joints

12 combination spanners

1 drive handle (also suitable as an extension)

1 screwdriver handle with magnetic bit holder

74 bits, 32 bit inserts

3 bit adaptors

7 hex keys

Powerfix Profi Plus + Endoscope Inspection Camera PEK 2.3 B1

IAN: 288240

Features
Inspection Camera
Can be used to inspect small hollow spaces, pipes or hard-to-reach areas
Also suitable for damp environments (e.g. drain pipes)
Micro-camera connected to the hand-held monitor via flexible gooseneck
Waterproof camera probe (Ø 8mm) with 4 white, dimmable LEDs with 8 brightness settings
This is a speciality light suitable as a work light, not as room lighting.
Separate brightness control of the display and LEDs on the hand-held unit (display shows level)
2x zoom function

Powerfix Profi + Laser Spirit Level

IAN: 94539

Features:
Laser Spirit Level
Align pictures, tiles, etc. accurately and easily
2 bubbles with LED light for horizontal and vertical alignment
With cross-hatch function
Laser and bubble illumination can be switched on separately
Metal bar with magnetic clamp for securing to magnetic surfaces
Includes adjustable mini tripod with ball joint
Measuring accuracy 0.5mm/m
Up to approx. 2m working range
Max. height with tripod: approx. 32.5cm
Includes batteries
LEDs cannot be replaced

Powerfix Profi + Torque Wrench

IAN: 66290

Features
Measuring range: 28-210Nm
12.5mm (1/2″) drive
Measuring tolerance: +/- 4%
Includes 12.5mm (1/2″) extension (length: 125mm) and 3 sockets (17-19-21mm)
Reversible ratchet for clockwise and anticlockwise use
5 piece set

A torque wrench with a ratcheting mechanism is a specialized tool designed to apply a specific amount of torque to a fastener, such as a nut or bolt. Torque is the rotational force applied to tighten or loosen a fastener to a predetermined level. The ratcheting mechanism in a torque wrench allows it to be used in a way similar to a regular ratchet, but with the added feature of setting and measuring torque. Here’s how a torque ratchet typically works:

  1. Ratcheting Mechanism:

    • A torque ratchet features a ratcheting mechanism that allows the tool to turn the fastener in one direction (usually tightening) while preventing movement in the opposite direction. This mechanism enables users to apply torque efficiently without having to reset the tool for each turn.
  2. Handle and Head:

    • The torque ratchet consists of a handle and a head. The head typically has a square drive to accommodate different-sized sockets.
  3. Torque Adjustment:

    • Torque wrenches have an adjustable torque setting. This setting is often adjustable using a scale or a micrometer-type adjustment mechanism near the handle. Users can set the desired torque level by turning the adjustment knob or handle.
  4. Scale or Display:

    • Many torque ratchets have a scale or a digital display that indicates the applied torque in units such as Newton-meters (Nm) or foot-pounds (ft-lbs). This helps users monitor and control the amount of torque being applied.
  5. Click-Type Mechanism:

    • Click-type torque wrenches are common. As the user applies torque to the fastener, the wrench emits an audible “click” sound when the preset torque level is reached. This click indicates that the desired torque has been applied, and the user should stop turning the wrench.
  6. Cam-Over Wrench Mechanism:

    • Some torque wrenches, particularly those with higher precision requirements, use a cam-over wrench mechanism. In this design, the wrench’s handle continues to turn after reaching the set torque until a specific point where the wrench “cams over,” preventing further torque application. This design minimizes the risk of over-torquing.
  7. Release and Reset:

    • After reaching the desired torque, the user releases pressure on the wrench. Some torque wrenches require resetting to the minimum torque setting before storage to maintain accuracy.
  8. Calibration:

    • To ensure accuracy, torque wrenches need periodic calibration. Calibration involves comparing the wrench’s measurements to a known standard and adjusting if necessary. Regular calibration helps maintain the tool’s precision.

It’s crucial to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for using and maintaining a torque ratchet, as improper use can lead to inaccuracies or damage. Additionally, torque wrenches should be stored properly and kept in protective cases to prevent damage and maintain calibration.

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