Pros and Cons
#1
Pros and Cons
Craftsman Torque Wrench
Digitork ?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+torque+wrench
or
Microtork ?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+torque+wrench
anyone?
Digitork ?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+torque+wrench
or
Microtork ?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...+torque+wrench
anyone?
#3
if they are plastic and twist lock I wouldnt use or buy them. We have digital ones at work and have a audible tone with vibrating when torque setting is met.
For years I used spring loaded locking twist style snap-on torque wrenches. I liked those even if I had to twist the damn thing from 20 all the way to 750 for its max daily cycle. Remember to store them at their lowest setting when not in use.
A good torque wrench is expensive. I dread the day I have to buy a 20-250 inch pound and 25-150ft range. I will have to do this once I get out and back on my feet no more borrowing from work.
For years I used spring loaded locking twist style snap-on torque wrenches. I liked those even if I had to twist the damn thing from 20 all the way to 750 for its max daily cycle. Remember to store them at their lowest setting when not in use.
A good torque wrench is expensive. I dread the day I have to buy a 20-250 inch pound and 25-150ft range. I will have to do this once I get out and back on my feet no more borrowing from work.
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