Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Interesting, maybe useful

 


BULLTOOLS 1/4-inch Drive Click Torque Wrench Set Dual-Direction Adjustable 90-tooth Torque Wrench with Buckle, 20-200in.lb


5 comments:

  1. Never use a cheap torque wrench!
    If you’re not going to get a name brand, you’ll do far less damage without one.
    I used to moonlight at an Automotive machine shop. More than once, a customer would bring us a total loss.
    The cause, stripping out bolt reccesses with a cheap torque wrench.

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  2. Maybe useful? When you need one, nothing else will do. Not to contradict Anonymous' warning. Checking calibration is something owners can do.

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    1. Actually,
      No.
      Used a DeWalt torquing screwdriver.
      (Company tool, so I’m sure it was abused)
      Sometimes it wouldn’t click.
      Unlike the Wright that will spin after reaching torque. Apprentice stripped the screws on half a panelboard’s breakers. Before he was stopped.
      🙄

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  3. Looks like the set is made out of chinesium. I’ll stick with my vintage craftsman torq wrenches.

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  4. I think it looks gimmicky with the different bits, anyone using a tq wrench is going to have the driver they need.
    Get a real one.

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