

ADS dial wrench being used to check a brake actuator assembly.



Dial wrench being used on the landing gear of an airline jet.
Dial wrench and a hand multiplier tighten bolts supporting a suspension bridge.
All McLaren F.1 cars are supplied with a dial wrench to ensure the correct torque is applied to the wheel nuts when being serviced.
For a critical torque application on an engine assembly, a dial wrench is used.

Dial wrenches are typically used as a quality control instrument to verify or monitor torque. However, some customers find them a resourceful production tool. In all cases, Mountz dial wrenches are found to offer unmatched performance for several reasons. First, they are simple and easy to calibrate. Second, they incorporate an overload protection device to prevent over-torque and damage to parts or to the wrench. Third, Mountz dial wrenches are non-length dependent, which means an operator can hold the wrench anywhere along the handle and the exact torque will be achieved. Lastly, the wrench offers a built-in ratchet mechanism.

Dial wrench applies precision torque for the assembly of a helicopter rotor.
