Currently in the market for an accurate torque wrench - one that is +/- 4% accurate and clicks.
I have currently found these two:
Capri Tools 31002 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £85
Tekton 24335 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £55
Does anyone have any other recommendations on accurate torque wrenches or any experience with either of the above?
(I already have 2 beam torque wrenches)
Torque Wrench - What to buy?
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TurtleDesignTech
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martauto
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Have a look at getting a Halfords trade card, very easy to get .TurtleDesignTech wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:20 pmCurrently in the market for an accurate torque wrench - one that is +/- 4% accurate and clicks.
I have currently found these two:
Capri Tools 31002 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £85
Tekton 24335 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £55
Does anyone have any other recommendations on accurate torque wrenches or any experience with either of the above?
(I already have 2 beam torque wrenches)
The quality of their tooling is really good.
Mart.
Only the E46 cab left now.
Just got too old.
Just got too old.
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TurtleDesignTech
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Thanks for the tip Mart.
I am going to look into it.
I am going to look into it.
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reggid
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i wouldnt worry about one that is too expensive. the relationship between preload and torque is about only accurate within about +/-25% anyway
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TurtleDesignTech
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Managed to get a Halfords Trade card. Extremely simple to get.martauto wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 6:12 pmHave a look at getting a Halfords trade card, very easy to get .TurtleDesignTech wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2019 12:20 pmCurrently in the market for an accurate torque wrench - one that is +/- 4% accurate and clicks.
I have currently found these two:
Capri Tools 31002 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £85
Tekton 24335 - 10 to 150 Foot Pound - £55
Does anyone have any other recommendations on accurate torque wrenches or any experience with either of the above?
(I already have 2 beam torque wrenches)
The quality of their tooling is really good.
Mart.
The tools are definitely pretty good quality and some professional tools come with a lifetime warranty.
I bought their 100 series torque wrench in the end for £72 with the trade card discount. Good from 20nm to 100nm - pretty much everything on an E30. Comes with calibration certificate of +-3%. Also works in both directions thanks to some swanky design.
Couldn't be happier.
Thanks for the tip Mart.
