Precise Torque for Every Critical Joint
In automotive and mechanical maintenance, correct torque is not optional — it is a safety and quality requirement. Under-torqued bolts vibrate loose and fail; over-torqued fasteners strip threads or cause structural fatigue. Arcon and Ko-ken torque wrenches deliver repeatable, calibrated torque application across the full range of workshop and automotive use cases, from small engine assemblies to truck wheel nuts.
Key Features
- Click torque wrench: the most common workshop tool — emits an audible and tactile click when the preset torque is reached, preventing over-tightening
- Digital torque wrench: displays actual applied torque on a digital readout with peak-hold and real-time modes for documentation and traceability
- Beam torque wrench: simple, no-calibration mechanical design for reference and general maintenance work where a click wrench is not required
- 1/4" drive wrenches: for small fasteners in instrument panels, electronics, and precision mechanical work
- 3/8" drive wrenches: the versatile mid-range for most automotive engine and chassis applications
- 1/2" drive wrenches: for wheel nuts, cylinder heads, and larger fasteners in automotive and light truck service
- 3/4" drive wrenches: for heavy-duty applications in trucks, buses, and industrial equipment
Main Applications
Workshop torque wrenches from Arcon and Ko-ken are used in automotive repair shops, fleet maintenance, tire service, mechanical assembly, engine rebuilding, and any maintenance operation where fastener torque specifications must be followed. The digital range also supports torque data collection for maintenance records.
Available Brands
Arcon (click and beam wrenches — robust, industrial quality for high-cycle workshop use) and Ko-ken (precision click and digital wrenches — Japanese quality with tight tolerance specifications). Both brands stocked in Mexico through TMG.