Norbar EvoTorque 2 Corded Torque Tool

Norbar EvoTorque 2 Corded Torque Tool

Brand: Piping Specialty Supply Service Pty Ltd

The Norbar EvoTorque 2 Corded Torque Tool is a high-performance electric torque multiplier designed for demanding, high-torque applications where accuracy and reliability are critical. Utilising patented motor and transducer-controlled technology, the EvoTorque 2 delivers precise, repeatable torque with advanced joint sensing that automatically adapts to different bolt conditions. This ensures consistent fastening results while reducing the risk of under or over tightening. Built for continuous operation, the EvoTorque 2 is ideal for industries such as wind energy, rail, construction, and shipbuilding, where high torque output and durability are essential. Its robust design, intuitive controls, and ergonomic handling make it a reliable solution for both workshop and site use. Key Features High-accuracy transducer-controlled torque output Intelligent joint sensing for improved fastening control Durable, heavy-duty design for demanding environments User-friendly interface with real-time feedback Suitable for continuous, high-torque applications Optional Pelicase kit and right angle gearbox available Available Models EvoTorque 2 ET2-72 EvoTorque 2 ET2-80 EvoTorque 2 ET2-92 EvoTorque 2 ET2-119 Applications Wind turbine installation and maintenance Rail and transport infrastructure Construction and structural bolting Shipbuilding and heavy fabrication Industrial maintenance and shutdown work Product Datasheets Datasheets and detailed specifications for individual models will be available here. Selecting the correct configuration depends on your application, access, and compliance requirements. Contact our team for application-specific advice.

Specifications
Model
ET2-72, ET2-80, ET2-92, ET2-119
Variants (4)
  • ET2-72 — 0.00 AUD — In stock
  • ET2-80 — 0.00 AUD — In stock
  • ET2-92 — 0.00 AUD — In stock
  • ET2-119 — 0.00 AUD — In stock

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