Low Clearance Hydraulic Torque Wrench Accessories

Low clearance hydraulic torque wrench systems are designed for bolting applications where standard tooling setups don’t have enough room to operate. Using a combination of power heads, cartridges, ratchet links, and open or closed spanners, these systems allow technicians to work around restricted access areas commonly found in refineries, mills, mining operations, heavy equipment, and industrial facilities. Whether working around piping, structural obstructions, or confined bolting areas, low clearance tooling provides a reliable solution for applying controlled torque in difficult environments.

Power Heads, Cartridges, & Spanners

Low clearance hydraulic torque wrench systems use a range of interchangeable components to adapt to restricted access bolting applications across industrial environments. Ratchet links, cartridges, and spanners each play a role in helping technicians work around limited clearance areas while applying controlled torque loads.

Power Heads

The power head is the driving force behind the low clearance torque wrench. It connects to the hydraulic pump and transfers torque through the attached cartridge or ratchet link, allowing the tool to handle heavy industrial bolting applications in tight areas.

Cartridges

The cartridge connects into the power head and provides a mounting point for different ratchet and spanner setups. This gives the tool more flexibility when working around difficult access points or applications where a standard cassette may not be the best fit.

Spanners

Spanners connect through the ratchet setup and are available in open or closed styles. Open spanners are useful when the tool cannot slide fully over the fastener, allowing technicians to position the spanner around the side of the bolt instead. Perfect for minimal clearance applications.
Accessory Assembly

How the System Comes Together

Low clearance hydraulic torque wrench systems are built using interchangeable components that allow the tooling to adapt to different fastener sizes and restricted access applications. The power head connects with the cartridge, while different ratchet links and open or closed spanner setups can be installed depending on the working space available around the fastener. This modular design allows technicians to configure the tooling for a wide range of bolting applications while working around tight clearances, structural obstructions, and difficult access points.

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