Digital Torque Wrench

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  1. Foxy1

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    Eyup chaps. Have any of you lot used one of these, pictured below, and if do, are they any good?

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    Ant used one o them Foxy, I generally go 1/2 a turn afoor it strips then back off a 1/4 :D
     
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  3. dilligaf

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    Didn’t someone on here calibrate torque wrenches?:confused:

    might have an insight :)
     
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    the only problem I can see with that foxy is the amount of height it will have when you havea socket n maybe adaptor then the drive. it would be fairly tall so not good for doing work on engines in the frame.
    just a thought
     
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    DD I typed that in and it took me here, not confusing it with another one of your bookmarks are you:eek:
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    Well i haven't used a torque wrench for years other than for some con-rod and head bolts but i would imagine if you like a beep instead of a click it will be fine.;)
    As for if they are any good i would imagine it will work fine....until the battery gets low.:p
     
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    Not used or checked any of those. Could be a good deal or could be rubbish, i really cant say. But my recoomendation would be get Norbar. Not that much more. Just buy once and they are quality and their aftersales are excellent.
     
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    I have 2 Teng tools torque wrenches and they are good quality
     
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    I have 2 Teng tools torque wrenches and they are good quality
     
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