In search of a Torque Wrench
I am looking for an affordable click-type torque wrench. Preferrably somewhere around 5Ft-lb to 50 ft-lb. I already have a larger one thats 75-150. But i want a smaller one for tight spaces and low torque bolts/nuts. The only ones i deal with at work all cost over $300...not lookin for that
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Have you checked Sears and Harbor Freight? Can't get more affordable than those two.
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I havent been to sears store yet, checked on-line no luck. And harbor freight has a bunch of affordable Dial and deflecting beam wrenches but in tight spots, those are useless. Maybe ill go to Sears sometime soon.
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I think I saw one at WalMart. Good thing is it's probably inexpensive b/c it's WalMart. Bad thing is, well..... It's Walmart.
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i know crafts man has a small one for i believe 5-50lbs
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Yeah im not much worried about the brand. If i suspect its not working right, i am a Metrologist(not METEOROLOGIST) so i know how to adjust torque wrenches and i have access to a torque standard to see if the readings are in the ball bark :)
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I got my torque wrench from Harbor Freight - 3/8" drive, 10-80 ft/lb. range, click-type. I think it was like $30? It's been a while, but it's held up pretty well. I'm pretty sure they've got click-type 1/4" drive ones as well for the jobs your talking about.
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yah, just get the harbor freight one or the one from tirerack. they are okay but make sure you compare torque with your good one (such as snap-on) to check correlation.
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