Effetto Mariposa Giustaforza II 2-16 Torque Wrench Black, One Size
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number.CAPACITY: This is the best torque range for precision bicycle applications and sensitive components. In use, always refer to the torque values specified on technical documents or printed on the parts themselves.EASY TO USE: Set the desired torque rotating the wrench end knob, reading the torque value on the scale (scale resolution is 0,5 Nm, integers on one side, 0,5 on the other); insert the appropriate bit (depending on the bolt you need to tighten); using the tool, a loud CLICK and a 3 degree free-movement tells when the torque has been reached; always take the wrench to minimum torque value after use.LIGHTWEIGHT: The light aluminum body keeps the weight down to a record-breaking sub-200g value, less than half the weight of other torque wrenches in this range of torque. This is paramount to get the right feedback at low torque values, without mistaking the effort to hold the tool with the applied torque.BITS: The kit includes a 100 mm-long extension, three 100 mm-long bits (hex 4, hex 5 e T25) plus several other Torx and hex bits in standard length (25 mm). That covers all the needs of the newest Shimano, plus those of reversed-bolt stems. All bits are made from S2 special steel, with very high (62 Hrc) surface hardness, to ensure maximum durability.DEVELOPMENT: Giustaforza is made quality crafted in Italy.
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These days, almost every piece of a top- or even mid-level race rig is carbon. (We've even seen cranksets with carbon spindles. No joke.) Given this preponderance of lightweight, stiff, and vibration damping material, any home mechanic worth their chain pins will benefit from the addition of the stylish and effective Effetto Mariposa Giustaforza II 2-16 Torque Wrench. For all the benefits listed above, carbon fiber cockpit components and steerer tubes are also expensive and remarkably easy to crush, which means the distinct crack after that extra quarter turn of the Allen wrench is also the tune of a new $340 stem. When you're caught between the Scylla and Charybdis of cracking your components with too much force while installing them or running the risk of your handlebars or seatpost dropping calamitously due to too little force and the advent of a pothole, the Giustaforza II's +/-4% Nm accuracy may be your only lifeboat. Unlike the more expensive Pro model, the civilian Giustaforza II featured here doesn't include a ratcheting head. That does mean that the head is smaller, though, which is handy while navigating tight quarters. The head is magnetic, though, for a secure connection to any of the healthy complement of included Allen and Torx bits. The torque settings are easy to read on a linear scale in a window machined into the handle, and adjustments require only turning the end-mounted dial to the proper torque spec. As with torque wrenches from any manufacturer, we suggest you follow Effetto Mariposa's recommendation of storing the Giustaforza with the torque dial turned to the lowest possible setting in order to preserve the calibration of the tool.
Make sure this fits by entering your model number.CAPACITY: This is the best torque range for precision bicycle applications and sensitive components. In use, always refer to the torque values specified on technical documents or printed on the parts themselves.EASY TO USE: Set the desired torque rotating the wrench end knob, reading the torque value on the scale (scale resolution is 0,5 Nm, integers on one side, 0,5 on the other); insert the appropriate bit (depending on the bolt you need to tighten); using the tool, a loud CLICK and a 3 degree free-movement tells when the torque has been reached; always take the wrench to minimum torque value after use.LIGHTWEIGHT: The light aluminum body keeps the weight down to a record-breaking sub-200g value, less than half the weight of other torque wrenches in this range of torque. This is paramount to get the right feedback at low torque values, without mistaking the effort to hold the tool with the applied torque.BITS: The kit includes a 100 mm-long extension, three 100 mm-long bits (hex 4, hex 5 e T25) plus several other Torx and hex bits in standard length (25 mm). That covers all the needs of the newest Shimano, plus those of reversed-bolt stems. All bits are made from S2 special steel, with very high (62 Hrc) surface hardness, to ensure maximum durability.DEVELOPMENT: Giustaforza is made quality crafted in Italy.
상품설명
These days, almost every piece of a top- or even mid-level race rig is carbon. (We've even seen cranksets with carbon spindles. No joke.) Given this preponderance of lightweight, stiff, and vibration damping material, any home mechanic worth their chain pins will benefit from the addition of the stylish and effective Effetto Mariposa Giustaforza II 2-16 Torque Wrench. For all the benefits listed above, carbon fiber cockpit components and steerer tubes are also expensive and remarkably easy to crush, which means the distinct crack after that extra quarter turn of the Allen wrench is also the tune of a new $340 stem. When you're caught between the Scylla and Charybdis of cracking your components with too much force while installing them or running the risk of your handlebars or seatpost dropping calamitously due to too little force and the advent of a pothole, the Giustaforza II's +/-4% Nm accuracy may be your only lifeboat. Unlike the more expensive Pro model, the civilian Giustaforza II featured here doesn't include a ratcheting head. That does mean that the head is smaller, though, which is handy while navigating tight quarters. The head is magnetic, though, for a secure connection to any of the healthy complement of included Allen and Torx bits. The torque settings are easy to read on a linear scale in a window machined into the handle, and adjustments require only turning the end-mounted dial to the proper torque spec. As with torque wrenches from any manufacturer, we suggest you follow Effetto Mariposa's recommendation of storing the Giustaforza with the torque dial turned to the lowest possible setting in order to preserve the calibration of the tool.
2021-06-03 10:32:11