Sturtevant Richmont

1250 SERIES Exacta 2 

Digital Torque & Angle Wrench

Literature

• Bi-directional +/- 1% Indicated Value from 20% to 100% of tool capacity.
• Meets/Exceeds the ASME and ISO standards.
• Angle measurements include: Torque To Angle, Torque With Angle Monitoring,
Residual Torque, Prevailing Torque Mode.
• Also operates in Peak Mode with no angle measurements
• Included with the 1250 Series wrenches are two single cartridge batteries and
charger. One battery can be charging while the other is in use.
• Vibrating handle when the target torque and angle values are reached.
• Programmable wrench display “lighting sequence” works with both torque and
angle. Within the engineering specifications, a target can be set to acknowledge
target achieved feedback with display color change and handle vibration.
• Up to four tools can operate simultaneously with the Global 400/400mp.
• Robust radio communication speeds support the shortest takt times.
• Operator can complete active P-Set even if radio communication is severed.
• When radio communication resumes, the wrench automatically uploads all missed
P-Set data.
• The wrench automatically recalibrates for P-Sets requiring different head lengths.
• Wrenches are available with our traditional fixed ratchet, pin/spring dovetail, optional
quick change (QC) dovetail with access to well over 100 interchangeable heads
Compatible Products
Fully compatible with Global 400 and Global 400mp controller where multiple tools
with simultaneous uses are needed. The 1250 Series Exacta 2 does not communicate
with the Global 8, PTV or TCV.
Why Torque and Angle?
Torque with angle measurement provides a significantly more accurate and repeatable
clamp load from one assembly to the next.
Traceability and Digital Data Capture
Provides digital date/time stamped documentation on every fastening achieved with
our wireless tools.