Torque Wrenches

Started by Wallace, September 27, 2013, 06:52:37 PM

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Wallace

On the market for a torque wrench, looking for suggestions  :headscratch:.  What brands have you used, do use or won't use?   :help:
some day...

emsvitil

Harbor Freight ones are fine.

Go on sale frequently

Cheap

Have lifetime warranty
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Wallace

some day...

TheChewMaster

I have a harbor freight, but I'm on my second one. First one stopped "clicking" after a few months. Got a new one immediately no problem

Dr Phat

Go with a quality tool. If you really need a torque wrench your using it because you dont trust doing it by "feel" or its a very critical component. I have one made by CDI which is a sub company of Snap On so its still quality but not Snap On $$$.

And sure you could get a Harbor Freight one with lifetime warranty and just replace it eveytime it breaks but do you want to drive out to Harbor Frieght to torque a few bolts during a project?

Also Craftsman are spotty on there "life time warranty" when it comes to torque wrenches.

Wainiha

I havea Harbor Freight.  Dr. Phat makes a good point though.  I would have bought a better one if I could have afforded it.

My friend bought a 3 foot long Snap On for work, a beast.  Kind of spendy...
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TheChewMaster

I agree with dr. Phat too. If I'm using it a lot I'd definitely buy a nicer torque wrench. Was pretty pissed when it broke because I had to over torque a bolt to figure out it wasn't working. So that sucked. If I did that on something aluminum like a tcase that would have been a guaranteed strip. So take every harbor freight tool with some skepticism IMO

2manytoys

I used mine to make a living so I have Snap-On, Mac and Matco. My company requires a quarterly check on all torque wrenches and multi meters because they have to warranty our work. My torque wrenches have always passed calibration checks and have never needed adjustment and I bought them in the mid 80's.

My point is, if you care enough about your work to use a torque wrench, buy something you can trust. Think of it as a lifetime investment. You'll only be buying it once if it's a good one.

Maybe the HF ones are OK. I don't personally know. Read the reviews. Whatever you buy, take good care of it.
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snap-on all the way

mudmaster

Time to go wheelin!

jrock

Check your pawn shops for a SnapOn or Mac or Matco. I picked up a SnapOn for 120 ;)

jssgbsn

Just say NO!!! to Harbor Freight  :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

I dare you to find anything in there that isn't manufactured in China

It's gonna be a garbage tool.  I would only use that in an emergency.  Or really short term.  Purchase something high quality and it will last until you die.  Made in the USA, Germany, Japan.


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tgmaul88

I bought my 250 ftlb snap on from CL for 150 from an old man, its never failed me

OOPS

Don't forget even the best torque wrenches need to be re-calibrated over time.
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mudmaster

Quote from: OOPS on November 23, 2013, 07:53:57 AM
Don't forget even the best torque wrenches need to be re-calibrated over time.

This is true!
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twistedtoy92

Snap-On for sure. I use mine professionally on a daily basis, check it every month and I have never had it go out of calibration in the 6 years I have been using it. Good old click style, key is to zero them out after use so they dont have constant pressure on the spring!
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jimbo74

if you have the budget, get a snap-on (we used the snap ons with a spinning dial, click style when I worked at america's tire company and wheel works)

I have a harbor freight torque wrench, it is just fine, my wheel isn't going to fall off for being 5 foot/pounds +/-
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Prismo

My old Craftsman has been a good tool. I have no idea what the new ones are like though.
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Wainiha

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2000 3.4L xtra-cab Tacoma.
Icon C/Os
Marlin 1200lb. clutch
Marlin short shifter
FLOODED...GONE

2005 4.0L xtra-cab Tacoma
King Resi C/Os and Total Chaos UCAs
Waiting on Marlin for the RA60 Short throw shifter...Hint Hint
FLOODED...GONE

2012 4.0L xtra-cab 4x4 Tacoma
Automatic...Don't shoot...
King resi C/O
and Total Chaos UCAs

^ Who let Wainiha into the mainland?? :yikes: - Big Mike