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ACCURACY: +/- 2 inch/pounds up to 40 inch/pounds; 40 – 65 is +/- 5%. The FAT wrench measures 2 L x 2 W x 6.25 H inches and the storage case measures 7.5 L x 5.5 W x 1.75 H inches

EASE OF USE: Apply, repeatable, accurate torque settings to scope rings, guard screws, windage screws and base screws, which aids in accuracy and decreases the opportunity for problems in the field

RELIABLE: Torque adjustment range from 10 inch/pounds to 65 inch/pounds

DURABLE: Bits are made of S2 tool steel and hardened to 56-58 Rockwell “C”

INCLUDES: 10 bits (hex to square adapter, #10 flat blade, #32 flat blade, #11 flat blade, 5/32 hex, 7/64 hex, 3/32 hex, T20 torx, T15 torx and Leupold specialty flat blade), ¼” socket and a convenient plastic storage case

LONGTERM USE: Always return to the lowest inch/pound setting after use

GUARANTEED: This product is covered by a limited lifetime warranty provided by Wheeler. Please contact Wheeler customer service for assistance

ASIN#: B0012AXR4S
Model number#: 553556

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Be warned. These are inaccurate as hell. I own one and it’s off by a good amount. I’m almost better off guessing with a regular screwdriver.

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