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I have a couple of good wrenches, one 1/2" and one 3/8" drive for ft lbs. I've been searching for a decent inch lbs wrench with no success. Where could I find an accurate inch lbs wrench?
I have a couple of good wrenches, one 1/2" and one 3/8" drive for ft lbs. I've been searching for a decent inch lbs wrench with no success. Where could I find an accurate inch lbs wrench?
I got a great deal on the snap on angle wrench is the ONLY reason I bought it. It does both.
However after receiving it and having it calibrated for accuracy, I tested it against my 2 Craftsman in/lb and ft/lb wrenches and they were spot on. I don't care what anyone says, Craftsman is still good hand tools.
I have a snap-on digital 3/8 drive torque wrench...great tool however I neglected to keep an eye on the battery meter built into the window, it was at 25% when I snapped a bolt in my primary cover...so word to the wise...I also have a 1/2 clicker type...very good tool...as for Snap-On's blue point line, the multimeter is crap and the id gauges are not radiused enough particularly the very small sizes. When measuring the id of rocker arms it is not as accurate as I would like...my tool box and tools are all Snap-On and courtesy of Kansas voc rehab when I attended FSCC Harley program...so all in all I can't complain too much...
There are some very good reviews of torque wrenches online. Comparing beam types to break types and digital, as well various brands. The results may well surprise you.
Personally, I have them in 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2. No need for the 3/4 and up any longer, as I no longer work on equipment that heavy. I like having the smaller sizes for more delicate work. Trying to detect low values with an overly large wrench is difficult, and often times is erroneous.
I just bought some 3/8 and 1/2 CDI wrenches off of EBay because of this discussion. My 1/4 inch pound wrench was already a CDI, and now I find I paid way too much.
I looked at that very wrench Nutz, but 'someone' stole my 3/8 and 1/2 long wrenches.
Comes to torque wrenches one size doesn't fit all as any real mechanic knows ..... Do your research and ebay is your friend for price right shopping .
Geez "TwiZted" ... I thought I was the only dinosaur left with the Snap On "Dial" type still in the tool box too ... Your drawer looks quite similar to mine ... Great minds must think alike :>)
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