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STURTEVANT RICHMONT

Sturtevant Richmont is a manufacturer of torque measurement and control tools, with a history dating back to the early 20th century. The company is known for producing a wide range of torque wrenches, torque screwdrivers, and torque testers used in industrial assembly, maintenance, and quality assurance applications. Their product families include micrometer torque wrenches, electronic torque and angle wrenches, interchangeable torque wrench heads (open end, box end, and ratcheting), preset torque wrenches, and torque multipliers. These tools are designed for applications requiring precise fastening, such as in automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, and general manufacturing. Sturtevant Richmont tools are built to meet various accuracy standards, with many models offering calibration certificates and features like audible and visual indicators for torque verification. The tools are available in a range of drive sizes (1/4 in to 1 in) and torque ranges (e.g., 10 in-lb to 300 N-m), with both inch-pound and newton-meter scales. Many models are tether capable for use in elevated or confined spaces. 3G Electric supplies over 100 SKUs of Sturtevant Richmont torque tools, including electronic wrenches, interchangeable heads, and micrometer wrenches, with datasheets and logistics support for global procurement. The product line covers standard-head electronic torque and angle wrenches, open end and 12-point box end interchangeable heads, ratcheting micrometer torque wrenches, and key-adjustable preset ratcheting torque wrenches. These tools are suitable for applications requiring repeatable torque control, such as engine assembly, turbine maintenance, and structural bolting. The interchangeable head system allows users to adapt a single torque wrench handle to multiple fastener sizes, reducing tool inventory. Sturtevant Richmont tools are recognized for their mechanical reliability and adherence to torque specifications, making them a common choice in industries where fastener integrity is critical.

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About STURTEVANT RICHMONT

Sturtevant Richmont is a manufacturer of torque measurement and control tools, with a history dating back to the early 20th century. The company is known for producing a wide range of torque wrenches, torque screwdrivers, and torque testers used in industrial assembly, maintenance, and quality assurance applications. Their product families include micrometer torque wrenches, electronic torque and angle wrenches, interchangeable torque wrench heads (open end, box end, and ratcheting), preset torque wrenches, and torque multipliers. These tools are designed for applications requiring precise fastening, such as in automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment, and general manufacturing. Sturtevant Richmont tools are built to meet various accuracy standards, with many models offering calibration certificates and features like audible and visual indicators for torque verification. The tools are available in a range of drive sizes (1/4 in to 1 in) and torque ranges (e.g., 10 in-lb to 300 N-m), with both inch-pound and newton-meter scales. Many models are tether capable for use in elevated or confined spaces. 3G Electric supplies over 100 SKUs of Sturtevant Richmont torque tools, including electronic wrenches, interchangeable heads, and micrometer wrenches, with datasheets and logistics support for global procurement. The product line covers standard-head electronic torque and angle wrenches, open end and 12-point box end interchangeable heads, ratcheting micrometer torque wrenches, and key-adjustable preset ratcheting torque wrenches. These tools are suitable for applications requiring repeatable torque control, such as engine assembly, turbine maintenance, and structural bolting. The interchangeable head system allows users to adapt a single torque wrench handle to multiple fastener sizes, reducing tool inventory. Sturtevant Richmont tools are recognized for their mechanical reliability and adherence to torque specifications, making them a common choice in industries where fastener integrity is critical.

Common Applications

  • Automotive assembly — Sturtevant Richmont micrometer torque wrench (e.g., 4 SDR 250 MG) for engine component fastening
  • Aerospace maintenance — Sturtevant Richmont electronic torque and angle wrench (MPN 10683) for critical fastener torque verification
  • Heavy equipment manufacturing — Sturtevant Richmont interchangeable torque wrench head (MPN OE 1) for large fastener assembly
  • General industrial maintenance — Sturtevant Richmont key-adjustable preset torque wrench (MPN 810400) for repetitive fastening tasks
  • Quality assurance testing — Sturtevant Richmont 12-point box end head (MPN BH 7/16) for torque auditing on production lines
  • Structural bolting — Sturtevant Richmont ratcheting micrometer torque wrench (4 SDR 300 Nm MG) for high-torque applications

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about STURTEVANT RICHMONT from 3G Electric.

What types of torque wrenches does Sturtevant Richmont offer?

Sturtevant Richmont offers several types of torque wrenches, including micrometer torque wrenches (ratcheting and key-adjustable preset), electronic torque and angle wrenches, and interchangeable torque wrench heads. Micrometer wrenches are available in drive sizes from 1/4 in to 1 in and torque ranges such as 10 in-lb to 50 in-lb or 60 N-m to 300 N-m. Electronic wrenches provide audible and visual indicators for torque and angle measurement. Interchangeable heads include open end and 12-point box end styles for various fastener sizes.

Are Sturtevant Richmont torque wrenches calibrated?

Many Sturtevant Richmont torque wrenches, such as the electronic torque and angle wrench (MPN 10683), include a calibration certificate with the tool. The company designs its tools to meet specified accuracy standards, and calibration is typically performed at the factory. Users should verify calibration intervals based on their application requirements and industry standards. 3G Electric can provide datasheets with calibration details for specific models.

What is the advantage of Sturtevant Richmont interchangeable torque wrench heads?

Sturtevant Richmont interchangeable torque wrench heads allow a single torque wrench handle to be used with multiple fastener sizes by swapping heads. For example, the open end head (MPN OE 1) has a 1-5/16 in drive size for 1 in fasteners, while the 12-point box end head (MPN BH 16MM) fits 16 mm fasteners. This reduces the number of tools needed and simplifies inventory management for maintenance and assembly tasks.

What torque ranges are available for Sturtevant Richmont micrometer torque wrenches?

Sturtevant Richmont micrometer torque wrenches are available in various torque ranges. For example, the model 4 SDR 300 Nm MG covers 60 N-m to 300 N-m, while the model 4 SDR 250 MG covers 50 ft-lb to 250 ft-lb. Smaller models like the 810400 cover 10 in-lb to 50 in-lb. These ranges suit applications from light assembly to heavy bolting. Drive sizes include 1/4 in, 1/2 in, and others.

Are Sturtevant Richmont torque wrenches tether capable?

Yes, certain Sturtevant Richmont torque wrenches, such as the micrometer torque wrenches with MPN 4 SDR 300 Nm MG and 4 SDR 250 MG, are tether capable. This feature allows the tool to be secured with a tether for use in elevated or confined spaces, reducing the risk of dropped tools. Tether capability is indicated in the product specifications.

What industries commonly use Sturtevant Richmont torque tools?

Sturtevant Richmont torque tools are used in industries requiring precise fastening, including automotive assembly, aerospace maintenance, heavy equipment manufacturing, and general industrial maintenance. Applications include engine assembly, turbine bolting, structural steel connections, and quality assurance testing. The interchangeable head system is particularly useful in facilities with diverse fastener sizes.