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WREN Hydraulics | New WED CX Series Electric Torque Wrench
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    Release Date:2026.01.13
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    Source:Hangzhou WREN Hydraulic Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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WREN's new WED CX series electric torque wrenches are tools for tightening bolts or nuts with precise torque control, and are widely used in industrial assembly, mechanical maintenance and other fields. Compared to older electric torque wrenches, the motor is more efficient and stable, and the control and driver have been updated and upgraded. This new design offers unrivaled power, versatility, and reliability. the WED CX series makes it easier for the user to select the target torque.

Model Specification

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 Precise setting and output: the target torque value can be preset through the digital display, the wrench will stop automatically when it reaches the set torque, the error range can usually be controlled within ±5%, the repeatability of the accuracy of ±2% or less, to avoid loosening due to insufficient torque or damage to components caused by excessive torque.

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Better battery life, two batteries and one charger as standard.

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Control panel for precise torque setting.

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Fast forward and reverse torque output with ergonomic grip.

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Highly efficient gear reduction systems.

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Compared with hydraulic torque wrenches, it is more convenient to use, especially in the batch operation, the advantage is more obvious. In addition, we can customize the double socket counterforce arm and customize the extended counterforce arm if required.

WREN engineers can provide a full range of pre-sales, sales and after-sales services. All WREN products are guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and materials, and as long as you own it, we will ensure that it is repaired or replaced free of charge within one year of its sale. The range of accessories for hydraulic wrenches hydraulic bolts extends from the most common household types to specialized types.

 

 

 

 


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