Thinking about this torque wrench as it goes down lower than most other 3/8 torque wrenches.
Your thoughts?
Harbor Freight Quinn Torque Wrench
Your thoughts?
Harbor Freight Quinn Torque Wrench
I like it. Has angle too.Thinking about this torque wrench as it goes down lower than most other 3/8 torque wrenches.
Your thoughts?
Harbor Freight Quinn Torque Wrench
I should have added, the main use is spark plugs. I just did a Toyota 4 banger that spec'ed 13 lb/ft.I like it. Has angle too.
Yeah, I have 3/8 that goes down to 5ft, and 1/2 that is 10-100ft. But, I really need a digital one that does angle too, as half a stuff on BMW has 90 degrees after torquing.I should have added, the main use is spark plugs. I just did a Toyota 4 banger that spec'ed 13 lb/ft.
I am also very skeptical of torque wrenches that do not list the accuracy range, such as "20-100%." Usually, torque wrenches will only be accurate to 20-100% of their advertised scale, and a separate level of accuracy will be listed for 5-19%. This one doesn't list any info at all.Only a 90 day warranty. Hmmm
And no place to get it serviced.Only a 90 day warranty. Hmmm
And no place to get it serviced.
ls it usually 90 degrees? Can't we just lay out 1/4 turn after torquing to specs?Yeah, I have 3/8 that goes down to 5ft, and 1/2 that is 10-100ft. But, I really need a digital one that does angle too, as half a stuff on BMW has 90 degrees after torquing.
Sure, but sometimes it is just easier with this kind of wrench.ls it usually 90 degrees? Can't we just lay out 1/4 turn after torquing to specs?
Of course, but this is more exact than an eyeball measurement.ls it usually 90 degrees? Can't we just lay out 1/4 turn after torquing to specs?
Sure, but sometimes it is just easier with this kind of wrench.
Of course, but this is more exact than an eyeball measurement.
Those are interesting, I don't know about the quality.