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ocatoro
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PostPosted: 09:53 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Low cost torque wrench Reply with quote

Morning folks...

My wrench has gone AWOL.

Can anyone recommend a low cost replacement that will do the job til the old one reappears?
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PostPosted: 10:38 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

What torque range?
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PostPosted: 10:44 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

How low cost?

https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/docs/documents/1909/scale_wrench_torque.png
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PostPosted: 11:07 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Riejufixing wrote:
What torque range?


Wide enough to only need the one for general duty. But starting at 15-20 nm at the highest.
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PostPosted: 11:08 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Freddyfruitbat wrote:


Doing maths is more expensive than money. I am not awake enough for that
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PostPosted: 11:30 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have two Halfords professional torque wrenches. The magazines and so on all say they are very accurate. I don't think they are *cheap* cheap, but they are good value.
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PostPosted: 13:11 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

MarJay wrote:
I have two Halfords professional torque wrenches. The magazines and so on all say they are very accurate. I don't think they are *cheap* cheap, but they are good value.


Agreed. They also have a nice 'click'
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PostPosted: 14:03 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

ocatoro wrote:
Riejufixing wrote:
What torque range?


Wide enough to only need the one for general duty. But starting at 15-20 nm at the highest.


I bought one of these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Professional-Torque-Wrench-Metric-Ratchet/dp/B008O4YDAM/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

It's fine. A friend bought what looks exactly the same tool for more than twice the price! Comes with calibration note, with blow-moulded case.

I was thinking about getting one of these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tacklife-13-6-203-5-Adaptor-Reverse-Ratchet/dp/B076TDMS4H/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1YM8M4O1FHU9P&keywords=torque+wrench&qid=1556373394&s=gateway&sprefix=torque+%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-7

Which has a usefully higher maximum torque.
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PostPosted: 14:15 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got my higher torque wrench from Screwfix.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-torque-wrench/6879v
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PostPosted: 19:54 - 27 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Think mine is Teng Tools - got two - about £60 each (VAT-free) from a local hardware store.

Very good - quality, accurate and lifetime warranty.

I was unable to find one for the whole bike, so it had to be two. First is up to 25NM and second 25-45NM-ish (roughly - I'll check tomorrow).

https://youtu.be/NAZ-0oIRFjg
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PostPosted: 07:20 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does anyone bother getting them recalibrated? The ones at work are checked regularly and recorded.
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PostPosted: 09:28 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I take mine to work and test them myself from time to time.
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PostPosted: 10:11 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

1198 wrote:
Does anyone bother getting them recalibrated? The ones at work are checked regularly and recorded.


I check calibration of my three cheap torque wrenches
every year. The calibration tool is a digital luggage scale.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/digital-suitcase-scale/p/093214028213100
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PostPosted: 11:45 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

1198 wrote:
Does anyone bother getting them recalibrated? The ones at work are checked regularly and recorded.


Nah, for the amount of use mine gets, never bothered, my Halfords half inch drive is over 30 years old, does the job.
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PostPosted: 16:43 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

T bar type torque wrenches are the cheapest, and IIRC are supposed to be more accurate than the ratchest type, and never lose precision.
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 28 Apr 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

picked up the magnussen one as well in the end, was cheap in screwfix and more expensive elsewhere so I've pretended it's a deal.

I'm sure my old one will show up in short order.
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PostPosted: 09:35 - 04 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a selection of torque devices.

https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Workshop/20181220_143522_zpsypvh1wku.jpg~original

The 1/2" one is only used for the large requirements like wheel nuts on the car and suspension components.Saying that,the primary drive securing nut on the KTM was specified as 150nm but there was no way that I could reach that figure as everything moved around too much.

The smaller ones are ideal for items like cam cover bolts which require only a very small setting.The dials are a lot easier to use as I find that clicker type require too much swing and in reduced work areas it is not that easy to use the 3/8" one

https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Workshop/20181220_143834_zpsicl9tqi4.jpg~original

Luckily a friend has the right facilities at his work place so that they can all be checked for calibration.
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PostPosted: 13:15 - 04 May 2019    Post subject: Reply with quote

£44. Falls outside your 15-20 start requirement but is cheap enough if can fit into the space you require.

Can pick up a cheap twist one with measurements on the handle at a half decent tool shop for not much money.

https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/040215238/
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