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 arry Super Spammer
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 Posted: 10:34 - 18 Feb 2021 Post subject: Torque Wrench Recommendations |
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Some assistance please folks.
I have a 60nm-200+nm torque wrench - a cheapy but it's decent enough for what I need it for. What I don't have is a low to mid torque range wrench which will plug the gap at the bottom of the scale.
A lot I've seen are ~5-50nm, and ideally I'd not want to leave that 10nm gap between the two (even though in reality I'd no doubt work around it).
What I'm after is a ~5-65nm wrench but I'm hoping not to spend a fortune getting one. I am rarely spanner twirling these days so don't fancy having a £200 bit of kit sat in the garage that'll get used once in a blue moon.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a modestly priced but acceptable quality bit of kit that'll do the job?
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I have the two Halfords Professional torque wrenches, the medium sized one and the small one. The small one sounds like it would meet your needs.
Years ago Ride mag did a test and the Halfords Professional ones came out as super accurate and great value. I've been using mine for a long time. They probably could do with recalibrating, but I'm really careful with them so I hope they aren't too far off.
It seems they are called Halfords Advanced these days...
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I've had a Halfords Advanced 3/8 for 7 years and its used a lot.
8–60Nm. Newer ones claim 12–60Nm
But it was £75 (now £85).
I've also got Bergen 1/4 which seems decent enough and was £25.
5-25Nm
And a Draper 1/2 that was I think £40, again, use it regularly.
30-210Nm
I recommend Bergen as a cheap but good item. But I see they sell under US Pro instead. US Pro "Industrial" seems decent, but £60, might as well go Halfords.
The cheaper US Pro is bound to be a re badged something else.
£20 and probably fine
Not very low range though. 19-110Nm
Or Sealey. Half way. £40. Always found Sealey stuff to be decent. Would happily buy this.
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I always back-off torque wrenches but I found one at work recently that specifically mentions that the wrench can be set, used and then put away with that setting. No need to back it off.
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