Rated for 2000 ft-lbs, this torque multiplier utilizes four pinion gears contained within a compact housing. It uses a 4:1 ratio to multiply torque between the 3/4-inch input and 1-inch (2.5 cm) output drives. Additionally, the 14-pound (6.4 kg) assembly has an overall length of 28-3/5" (726 mm) *Wait, let me check the "3 most important bullets" again.* I used: 1 2000 ft-lbs (Spec) 2 4:1 ratio (Spec) 3 Four pinion gears in a compact housing (Bullet 1) I also included input/output drive and length/weight. The prompt says
Rated for 2000 ft-lbs, this torque multiplier utilizes four pinion gears contained within a compact housing. It uses a 4:1 ratio to multiply torque between the 3/4-inch input and 1-inch (2.5 cm) output drives. Additionally, the 14-pound (6.4 kg) assembly has an overall length of 28-3/5" (726 mm) *Wait, let me check the "3 most important bullets" again.* I used: 1 2000 ft-lbs (Spec) 2 4:1 ratio (Spec) 3 Four pinion gears in a compact housing (Bullet 1) I also included input/output drive and length/weight. The prompt says
Features
| Ratio | 0.1673611111111111 |
| Input Drive | 3/4" (19 mm) |
| Output Drive | 1" (2.5 cm) |
| Body Length | 6.6" (16.8 cm) |
| Weight | 14 lbs (6.4 kg). |
| Overall Length | 28-3/5" (726 mm) |
| Torque Range | 2000 ft-lbs. |
| Ratio | 0.1673611111111111 |
| Input Drive | 3/4" (19 mm) |
| Output Drive | 1" (2.5 cm) |
| Body Length | 6.6" (16.8 cm) |
| Weight | 14 lbs (6.4 kg). |
| Overall Length | 28-3/5" (726 mm) |
| Torque Range | 2000 ft-lbs. |