Hand Torque Multipliers incorporate an ‘Epicyclic’ or ‘Planetary’ gear train having one or more stages. Each stage of gearing increases the torque multipliers applied by a factor of 5, allowing to offer torque multipliers in ratios of 5:1, 25:1 and 125:1. In the planetary gear system, torque multipliers is applied to the input gear or ‘Sun’ gear. Three or four planet gears whose teeth are engaged with the sun gear and therefore rotate. The outside casing of the torque multipliers, or ‘Annulus’ is also engaged with the planet gear teeth, and would normally rotate in the opposite direction to the sun gear. A reaction arm prevents the annulus from rotating, and this causes the planet gears to orbit around the sun. The planet gears are held between input and output plate which also holds the output square drive. Therefore as the planetary gears orbit around the sun gear, output plate the and so the square drive turns. Without the reaction arm to keep the annulus stationary, the output square will not apply torque multipliers.