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Dr. Evil 11-09-2009 01:07 AM


Originally Posted by JKM (Post 427824)
I have a mac torque wrench that i have never set back to zero, i just set it where i need it, use it , and put it away. its off about 1lb at most.


of course , it is digital too :choochoo::choochoo::w2:

Yeah, and what did that cost?

Deezel Stink3r 11-09-2009 05:09 AM

I never worked with cheap torque wrenches. Missile wings and parts have to be torqued to specs. We also check the applied torque before we use it.
Maybe a "little" overkill to the normal use- but talking with the biggest head gasket producers in Germany( Reinz and Elring) they went on pointing out the importance need of an accurate torque wrench. Most of the head related failures depend on wrong applied torque.

I have two torque wrenches(2% tolerance)and I keep an eye on them because they were pretty expensive.(of course I set them back to the lowest setting after each use)
Knowing the fact of having "no feel" for torque I have to use them.

Maybe you can get away with a cheap one, as long as all bolts have the same torque applied. I wouldn't take the risk of wrong torque at headbolts and differential carrier bolts.

They sell those cheap 15$ torque wrenches everywhere. They will be good enough for main use like tires nuts.
But for special use like I mentioned above I would avoid them like the devil the church. Gaskets and bolts and "leisure time" are too expensive to do it twice.

Wesley B 11-09-2009 08:31 PM

Right now the best quality TWs for your money are these. Great deal on Precision Instruments C3FR250F at ToolTopia.com and
Bottom-line pricing on Precision Instruments C2FR100F at ToolTopia.com
But if you want Digital I would'nt get anything other than a Snap-On or Matco :ok1:

Mr. Miyagi 11-09-2009 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by Wesley B (Post 428454)
Right now the best quality TWs for your money are these. Great deal on Precision Instruments C3FR250F at ToolTopia.com and
Bottom-line pricing on Precision Instruments C2FR100F at ToolTopia.com
But if you want Digital I would'nt get anything other than a Snap-On or Matco :ok1:

Precision Instruments also builds Snap-on torque wrenches.

RSWORDS 11-12-2009 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba (Post 427969)
Guess JKM brought up another question, digital. Any good and bad points on them.

Ya you guessed it, I don't know nothin about these things. Sent a thousand of em off for calibration through the military years but never used one.

I don't like the digital and alot of my customers didn't like them just because there was no click.... I know it sounds odd but I like the re assurance of the click-Click. Thats just personal preference though.

RamblinWreck 11-19-2009 08:16 PM

Has anyone used the Lowes brand Kobalt? A 1/2" 250 ftlb is $95 with a life-time "hassle-free" warranty.

Uncle Bubba 11-24-2009 01:19 PM

Any more good words on these or suggestions on where to buy from, I gotta get these bought here in the next few days.

Dr. Evil 11-24-2009 04:24 PM

I think Mr. Myagi has answered your question here.

robammerman 11-26-2009 01:00 AM

I bit the bullet and dropped $450 on a digital Snap-On. It beeps and vibrates when you're on the money. It makes julian fries. It keeps track of where you are when you're indexing. I'll never go back.

Uncle Bubba 11-26-2009 01:17 AM

So these are the two I'm lookin at here, tell me if I'm on the right track. I don't know nothin about these things and in my world this is butt load a money right now so it's a one time shot.

Bottom-line pricing on Precision Instruments C2FR100F at ToolTopia.com

and

Great deal on Precision Instruments C3FR250F at ToolTopia.com


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