You're going to have trouble covering that range accurately with one wrench. Ideally you don't want to use the bottom 20% of the range as accuracy down there is a crap-shoot. If you want to stick with that rule, 5 to 80 is not possible. Digital torque wrenches probably don't have this limitation but are not budget friendly. I would be looking for at least two to cover that range with mechanical wrenches.Any recommendations on a smaller sized torque wrench, one that fits in smaller spaces and is calibrated for 5 - 80 ft/lbs?
(and that doesn't break the bank)
Thanks.
Thank you, now I understand ..duh.Should i have been more specific?A light duty torque wrench and a heavy duty torque wrench?
CT, have both a 1/2" and 3/8" drive on sale this week. Both are full-size and it will be hard getting them into a tight space. I bought the 1/2" one and am looking to get a smaller sized 3/8" drive (like the one you have specified).You need 2 torque wrenches, a 3/8" one and a 1/2" one. The 3/8" one is calibrated in inch pounds and the 1/2" one is calibrated in foot pounds. I purchased CT Maximum wrenches on sale and I've been using them for years.
Need to get myself one of those,I prefer a beam type for light work.
I hope not. My craftsman is Almost 50 years old.Need to get myself one of those,
Do they go bad over time?
Thank you, now I understand ..duh.
Any recommendation for the light-duty torque wrench?
Earlier, had to get the oil drain plug helicoil'd (Thanks Adrian, Ace Moto Tech) due to my enthusiasm to proactively prevent a leak
Steel bolt, aluminium casing, breaker-bar, you get the idea. So now I am convinced of the necessity of a 10-80 ft/lb torque wrench and am looking for an inexpensive one as I do not wrench on a regular basis.
Any input is welcome!
What are you doing at less than 7 lb ft?
Nothing , wasn't reading its max spec is 80 in lbs ?What are you doing at less than 7 lb ft?
Thank you Sir!
Last time i used it was doing a top end job on my daughter's TY175. She turned it into a submarine. It's really nice for cylinder head torque on vintage stuff.Princess auto has some pretty good sales on torque wrenches right now. I picked up a spare 1/2" drive 150 ft/lb one there yesterday for $19.99 on the "Special Buy" rack. Just couldn't pass that up.
Wingboy, I thought I was the only person who still had one of those classics LOL.