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Jul 03, 2019
Good price and works well.
1 of 1 found this helpful It loosened a 36mm axle nut which had been torqued to 350 foot pounds. Big, long, heavy and strong. You’ll need 3/4” drive sockets to go along with this. I prefer 6 point ones as they are less likely to slip and round off your fasteners than the 12 point ones (but they are not always as easy to position in tight quarters). I just buy sockets one at a time in the size I need ($10.00 or less apiece is a reasonable price) because full sets are pretty expensive and I don’t use this size often at all. If you apply pressure to the head of the bar as you’re torquing or loosening the fastener, it will be less likely to slip and cause injury or damage.

Jul 03, 2019
Cheap and works
It’s the cheapest and it works in my printer. You’ll need to purchase ink syringes separately so you can actually put the ink into your cartridges as well as a cartridge chip resetter so that your printer recognizes your refilled cartridge and is able to use it.

Jul 03, 2019
It’s the cheapest and it works for heavy torquing
I have only used it once. It had no problem torquing a 36mm axle nut to 350 ft/lbs. The price was the lowest by far of any 3/4” clicking torque wrench out there. If it holds up and performs so that I never need to replace it, I’ll be satisfied. JEGS was quick to send a replacement when it was lost in shipping. Remember that you need to get 3/4” drive sockets.