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Old 4th April 2011, 09:16 PM
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Default Torque Wrench

I want to invest in a decent but not to expensive torque wrench and was wondering if anyone could recommend anything? I've found these so far and wondering if it'd be better to buy one that pretty much covers all the CVH settings (http://www.xr2.org/information/torqu...netorque.shtml) like this : http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-STW10...945501&sr=1-12

or go for a lower setting and higher setting ones for the same sort of money?
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...ails/040210674
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http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...-torque-wrench
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Old 4th April 2011, 09:40 PM
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Just noticed that the MM one is only 1/4 drive
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Old 4th April 2011, 09:53 PM
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i bought some 1/2" tourqes from m/m and ive had no problem and there accurate and feel nice and chunky
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Old 5th April 2011, 01:09 PM
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They fall to bits at the adjuster and £20 ?

Britool and Snap On/Bluepoint do the an exact same model for £70 ish and much better,personally I would not use a cheap torque wrench let alone buy one.
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Old 5th April 2011, 05:10 PM
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I think when it comes to torque wrenches your better off putting some money behind it, escpecially of your working on an engine.
I use the halfords professional one's now, they come with a certificate of calibration and if you have/ or know of someone who has a trade card you'll save about £30 pounds off them. you can't argue at the price only downside is the handle part is plastic but as its esstentualy a precision tool that should'nt matter you won't be bashing stuff with it,

There an excellent tool and i prefer them to the work snap-on one's clearer to set up.
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I think when it comes to torque wrenches your better off putting some money behind it, escpecially of your working on an engine.
I use the halfords professional one's now, they come with a certificate of calibration and if you have/ or know of someone who has a trade card you'll save about £30 pounds off them. you can't argue at the price only downside is the handle part is plastic but as its esstentualy a precision tool that should'nt matter you won't be bashing stuff with it,

There an excellent tool and i prefer them to the work snap-on one's clearer to set up.
I go with Fozzie, they are a great tool, guaranteed for life and to get a trade card just ask for one in your overalls and give a company name and they should just give you one. Worked for me without any id. You get quite a discount on certain items.

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