You get great accuracy, robust functionality, and data capture in an agile, lightweight body. Operators can use this wrench all day and not get tired.
Torque and angle wrenches have become increasingly popular because they provide significantly greater accuracy in estimating clamping force from torque. Why? Because knowing the thread pitch on a fastener and calculating the degrees of rotation for that fastener once snug torque is reached, you can calculate the distance the fastener has stretched.
That stretch provides the basis for the clamping force calculation. It is so accurate that car companies have gone to torque and angle and reduced bolt size to reduce the weight of cars and trucks to get better gas mileage. That is only one assembly application. There are hundreds more!
To learn more about how the 1350 Series Exacta 2 digital torque and angle wrench can help error-proof your assemblies, contact your local Sturtevant Richmont Sales Professional.
Torque range is 20% to 100% of the rated capacity: Example 50 in. lb. capacity would have a torque range
of 10 in. lbs. to 50 in. lbs. Converted to metric, the range would be 1.34 Nm to 6.7 Newton Meters.
Part # | Model | Torque Capacity | Overall Length | Weight without head |
Dovetail |
Head Options |
10780 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 5 | 50 in. lbs/6.7 Nm | 13.13 inches | 1.29 lbs. |
Pin & Spring |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10781 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 25 | 300 in. lbs./33.9 Nm | 14.88 inches | 1.45 lbs. |
Pin & Spring |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10782 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 75 | 900 in. lbs/101.7 Nm | 16.5 inches | 1.60 lbs. |
Pin & Spring |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10783 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 150 | 1800 in. lbs/203 Nm | 19.75 inches | 1.86 lbs. |
Pin & Spring |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10784 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 250 | 3000 in. lbs/338.9 Nm | 27.88 inches | 2.51 lbs. |
Pin & Spring |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10786 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 5 QC | 50 in. lbs/6.7 Nm | 13.13 inches | 1.29 lbs. |
Quick Change |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10787 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 25 QC | 300 in. lbs./33.9 Nm | 14.88 inches | 1.45 lbs. |
Quick Change |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10788 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 75 QC | 900 in. lbs/101.7 Nm | 16.5 inches | 1.60 lbs. |
Quick Change |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10789 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 150 QC | 1800 in. lbs/203 Nm | 19.75 inches | 1.89 lbs. |
Quick Change |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
10790 | 1350 Series Exacta 2 250 QC | 3000 in. lbs/338.9 Nm | 27.88 inches | 2.51 lbs. |
Quick Change |
200+ Interchangeable Heads |
21991 |
1350 Series Battery Charger Adapter |
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21992 |
1350 Series NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack |
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10679 |
1350 Series Exacta Kit: 2 Battery packs, charger, and 1 adapter |
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10711 | TAC CONNECT Software |
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10710 | SR CONNECT Wireless Radio Interface |
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TAC CONNECT software is used to set the calibration table during calibration. SR CONNECT is the wireless interface that is required to communicate with the wrench as you calibrate it.
Here is a shortlist of some of the things customers love about this wrench. We've taken all the functionality of the legendary 1250 Series Exacta 2 digital torque and angle wrench and placed it in a sleeker, more streamlined body.
The 1350 Series wrench is compatible with the Global 400 and Global 400mp torque controllers. These controllers are feature-rich and none of our customers use more than 30% of the functionality.
Customers love the flexibility and functionality of these controllers because even though they might be using only 30% of the controller capabilities, they are using the 30% that meets their very specific needs.
For more information about the Global 400 and Global 400mp, visit their respective pages to get an idea of all the things these controllers can do to help you create extremely consistent, high-level quality.
Since the days we opened our doors, both the Sturtevant and Richmont companies were environmentally conscious. We recycled, we conserved water, and we worked hard to reduce our carbon footprint. We still do that today.
That is one of the reasons why we build our electronics to work on NiMH rechargeable batteries. We have sophisticated electronics in our tools and torque testers. Those electronics need a stable power curve. That is best supplied by NiMH rechargeable batteries.
NiMH batteries are also environmentally friendly. After they have reached the end of their life, they can be recycled. Over the life of a Sturtevant Richmont tool, many of which last for more than 500,000 cycles, that saves a lot of battery waste.
We know that our new 1350 Series Exacta digital torque and angle wrenches will be working side by side with your other Sturtevant Richmont wireless tools. So we designed 1350 to use the same battery charger. Of course, both tools use the NiMH rechargeable battery as power.
The 1350 Series batteries a slightly different, so we designed an adapter that makes easy work of charging your 1350 battery pack. You can charge a 1250 battery and a 1350 battery pack simultaneously with no problems.
We selected a "smart charger" that stops charging the batteries once they reach their full load. You can leave the recharged batteries in the charger so you can quickly change out the battery and get back to work.
The LED directly in front of each charging port in the charger blinks green when nothing is inserted. When you insert a battery into the slot, the LED turns solid red. If the LED pulses green, the battery is not seated properly. Simply reinsert the battery so you have a good connection. At that point, the LED will turn solid red. Once the battery is fully charged, the LED turns solid green.
You probably already know that Sturtevant Richmont has a 17025 Accredited Calibration Lab. You may not know that we are also 17025 Accredited for calibrating angle. And, we are also heading up the executive committee that is drafting more guidelines on calibrating angle.
You can calibrate your 1350 Series digital torque and angle wrench yourself if you have the right equipment. If you don't, we sell the proper equipment. If you want us to calibrate your tools, no problem. We are happy to do so.
If you are considering doing it yourself, these are the things that you need to know in order to get the job done right and make the most from your 1350 Series torque wrench.
First, the radio connection between the tool and the Global 400 or Global 400mp with which it is linked, must be severed. Some customers prefer to have a Global 400 in their cal lab and they use that to communicate with the tool during calibration.
If you don't have a spare Global 400 allocated to your cal lab, you can still calibrate the wrench. To do that you need the TAC CONNECT software and the SR CONNECT wireless radio interface to communicate with the wrench.
The TAC CONNECT Software is used to adjust the calibration table that is resident in the wrench. This calibration table is what keeps the accuracy of the torque and angle values that 1350 provides to the data repository.
The SR CONNECT radio interface is the wireless link between the wrench and the software. Unlike our DTC non-radio digital torque and angle wrenches that have a mini-USB port on the wrench, there is no access port.
When you order TAC CONNECT software, it comes with the SR CONNECT radio interface. If you have a larger cal lab and have two stations where you are calibrating 1350 wrenches, you can order additional SR CONNECT units.
The TAC CONNECT and SR CONNECT units are also used to calibrate the TAC digital torque and angle wrenches.
If you have a need for torque and angle accuracy but your workforce favors the simplicity of a click wrench, you may want to explore our TAC, digital torque and angle wrench. The TAC is really two tools in one. It operates like a click wrench but it provides a digital output of torque and angle values where the operator stopped pulling.
1350 Series digital torque and angle wrenches are made in Carol Stream, Illinois by highly experienced and capable hands.