Cementex Introduces Double-Insulated Square Drive Ratchet T-Handle Wrenches

December 2, 2024

Cementex, the safety tool specialists, introduces the new Square Drive Ratchet T-Handle Wrenches. With Cementex’s trademark double-insulation, the product provides market-leading user safety, precision, and efficiency, empowering electrical and mechanical professionals with top-notch performance to tackle the most complex and challenging projects.

Designed as an addition to your socket set, this innovative new product enables professionals to seamlessly connect extension bars, sockets, bit sockets, and even DriveHandleⓇ nut drivers to achieve the desired tool configuration. These features allow users to significantly expand the functionality of existing tools. The product comes in versatile options, including the 1/4” square drive ratchet T-Handle wrench and the 3/8” X-DriveⓇ version.

The form and function of Cementex T-Handle ratchet wrenches set a new industry standard. The T-Handle ratchet wrench’s ergonomic design allows for optimal grip, control, and torque, reducing hand strain and improving overall user comfort during extended use. The product’s precision ratchet mechanism ensures smooth operation with quick direction changes, elevating efficiency and slashing time spent on tasks.

Like all Cementex double-insulated tools, the square drive ratchet T-Handle wrenches comply with the IEC 60900 standard and the ASTM F1505 standard. The double-insulation helps companies meet the requirements of OSHA safety-related work practices including NFPA 70E standard and CSA-Z462. All Cementex double-insulated tools are tested to meet 10,000 VAC and rated for 1,000 VAC/1,500VDC when working on live parts. All double-insulated products are also marked with the international safety symbol for 1000V. Cementex proudly manufactures its products in the U.S.A. with both U.S. and globally sourced materials.

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