Re: Torque Wrench
#1
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Re: Torque Wrench
Team Torque is a torque wrench calibration lab.
701-223-4552 www.teamtorque.com
FYI
Sparky wrote:
> Rick wrote:
>
> > I have an older Craftsman 'clicker' torque wrench (range starts at
20
> > Ft.lbs. and goes above 100) and it has served me well or over 10
years.
> >
> > Where would one go to have this tool recalibrated? -
>
> Check the Craftsman area on Sears Web site. I just had a 30 year old
> Snap-On torque wrench refurbished & calibrated by Snap-On. IIRC it
was
> difficult to figure out where it was actually done, so I had to email
them.
701-223-4552 www.teamtorque.com
FYI
Sparky wrote:
> Rick wrote:
>
> > I have an older Craftsman 'clicker' torque wrench (range starts at
20
> > Ft.lbs. and goes above 100) and it has served me well or over 10
years.
> >
> > Where would one go to have this tool recalibrated? -
>
> Check the Craftsman area on Sears Web site. I just had a 30 year old
> Snap-On torque wrench refurbished & calibrated by Snap-On. IIRC it
was
> difficult to figure out where it was actually done, so I had to email
them.
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Re: Torque Wrench
my 34 year old Craftsman clicker style torque, passed onto me when my dad
passed away eight years ago, tested by Snap-on driver to be more accurate
that their new ones!!!!!!!
And I leave it set on 90 ft/lbs for my rims!!!!!!!
<torquedoff2@bis.midco.net> wrote in message
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> Team Torque is a torque wrench calibration lab.
> 701-223-4552 www.teamtorque.com
> FYI
>
>
>
> Sparky wrote:
> > Rick wrote:
> >
> > > I have an older Craftsman 'clicker' torque wrench (range starts at
> 20
> > > Ft.lbs. and goes above 100) and it has served me well or over 10
> years.
> > >
> > > Where would one go to have this tool recalibrated? -
> >
> > Check the Craftsman area on Sears Web site. I just had a 30 year old
> > Snap-On torque wrench refurbished & calibrated by Snap-On. IIRC it
> was
> > difficult to figure out where it was actually done, so I had to email
> them.
>
passed away eight years ago, tested by Snap-on driver to be more accurate
that their new ones!!!!!!!
And I leave it set on 90 ft/lbs for my rims!!!!!!!
<torquedoff2@bis.midco.net> wrote in message
news:1107650801.115519.189680@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
> Team Torque is a torque wrench calibration lab.
> 701-223-4552 www.teamtorque.com
> FYI
>
>
>
> Sparky wrote:
> > Rick wrote:
> >
> > > I have an older Craftsman 'clicker' torque wrench (range starts at
> 20
> > > Ft.lbs. and goes above 100) and it has served me well or over 10
> years.
> > >
> > > Where would one go to have this tool recalibrated? -
> >
> > Check the Craftsman area on Sears Web site. I just had a 30 year old
> > Snap-On torque wrench refurbished & calibrated by Snap-On. IIRC it
> was
> > difficult to figure out where it was actually done, so I had to email
> them.
>
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Re: Torque Wrench
Mista Bone wrote:
> my 34 year old Craftsman clicker style torque, passed onto me when my dad
> passed away eight years ago, tested by Snap-on driver to be more accurate
> that their new ones!!!!!!!
>
> And I leave it set on 90 ft/lbs for my rims!!!!!!!
Doesn't the manual say 80 ft/lbs? I started paying attention after putting
on some slotted rotors...
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> my 34 year old Craftsman clicker style torque, passed onto me when my dad
> passed away eight years ago, tested by Snap-on driver to be more accurate
> that their new ones!!!!!!!
>
> And I leave it set on 90 ft/lbs for my rims!!!!!!!
Doesn't the manual say 80 ft/lbs? I started paying attention after putting
on some slotted rotors...
--
WWW: http://haywire.csuhayward.edu/~jwells2
spinmaster ._________________________________________________ ______.
@ |When you are right you cannot be too radical; |
gmail.com |when you are wrong, you cannot be too conservative. MLK|
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