Easy to use graduated scale, in both ft lbs and N.M. Right lenght, good feel and weight, well engineered product for the money. Highly recommended product.
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The adjustment readings are strange to say the least. Difficult to explain but unlike any torque wrench I’ve seen in 40 years. The collars increments do not go up by one (to 10) in oder you can set it to 81nm / 113nm etc for example. The instructions supplied shows a wrench like this. The increments go up in strange amounts like 3.5 up to 13.5. Think I will be returning it.
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It's well made, certified, Sweet action in use, also has a lifetime warranty and don't need batteries.
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A tool that works straight out of the box and of excellent quality. Robust torque wrench with clear and easy to read measurement plus easy to adjust the EVA tray an nice touch as it fit straight into my tool box and stays put. in conclusion a excellent tool with great features and at a very good price.
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Regrettably I have to take issue with the earlier critical review which claims this tool is really difficult and/or confusing to calibrate. Taking the Newton Metre scale first, the "primary" increments are 15Nm apart - and then there ten increments of 1.5Nm per each turn of the handle/rotating collar, amounting to 15Nm (i.e. the amount between the aforementioned primary increments).... So all you do is "zero" the rotating collar at the multiple of fifteen below the desired torque, subtract the "primary" reading from that desired, then turn the collar increments clockwise to correspond with what is left over (e.g. 84Nm = 75 "primary" scale + 9 on collar; 132Nm = 120 "primary" scale + 12 collar). The Lbf/Ft "primary' increments are close to eleven apart, and then there are the ten gradations around the rotating collar - so "zero" the "7.5" collar increment on the "primary" scale below the setting desired, and call each clockwise increment on the collar 1 Lbf/Ft added from there.... (Close enough - OR 1.1Lbf/Ft IF you NEED to be pedantic!?!!) The sprung sliding lock collar seems quicker and easier than the "usual" knurled screw in operation too - so I find this torque wrench a worthwhile addition to my collection, particularly coping with a range of up to 330Nm (243Lbf/Ft) for things like "Godzilla" driveshaft nuts....Read full review
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