Hazet 2019 Tool Catalogue
% $ 111 Components and spare parts from page 474 to 482 Valid until December 31, 2019 Hand tools Wrenches Comparison of the HAZET traction profile with conventional screw profiles More secure friction lock thanks to protected contact surface (also for screws outside the tolerance). Equal distribution of force on the screw head edges. No straight turning of the screw head due to a changed point of application. Secure loosening of slightly damaged or worn screw heads thanks to a gentle transfer of torque. The tool is prevented from sliding out. Up to 20% higher torques thanks to an optimal friction lock. Conventional screw profiles HAZET traction profile Poorer friction lock due to an unprotected contact surface. Slipping out when working with screws poses the risk of injuries or damage to components. The torque can no longer be applied safely. Sharp edges or points increase the risk of a notching effect and in the worst cases can damage or destroy the screw profile of the tool. Due to the slipping out of the wrench with damaged (e.g. straight-turned) screw heads, the loosening process is made more difficult or impossible. An effective transfer of the required torque is no longer possible. Force acts primarily on the point of the screw profile. This isolated loading causes damage to the screw profile. 6-point 12-point 6-point The HAZET traction profile has been especially developed for HAZET wrenches without sharp edges or points. A strong and also safe transfer of torque is ensured by the protected contact surface of the traction profile in the screw head. This reduces the notching effect in the tool to a minimum and protects the screw head from damage, such as deformations or wearing of corners. Even damaged screws can still be turned safely and effectively, because slipping out and sliding off are virtually ruled out. 12-point
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