Scandially Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #1 What is a good make for sensible money. My 3/8" Snap On is too good for wheel nuts. Budget sub £75.
M Martin-1234 Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #2 Had a Tong tools torque wrench for good few years now never failed on farm, Same as any thing but cheap buy twice!!
Had a Tong tools torque wrench for good few years now never failed on farm, Same as any thing but cheap buy twice!!
Mike L Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #3 I have a Clarke one , has worked ok for years, well within your budget.
Mossypaw Well-Known Member Supporter Jul 9, 2021 #4 Teng has a lifetime replacement policy if it breaks (unlikely) Bahco is just as good and will take plenty of abuse.
Teng has a lifetime replacement policy if it breaks (unlikely) Bahco is just as good and will take plenty of abuse.
M morrisman Well-Known Member Supporter Jul 9, 2021 #6 Do you want a second hand one? Snap on calibrated. Email if interested.
Scandially Well-Known Member Jul 9, 2021 #7 jcampbellsmith said: Have a look at bicycle torque wrenches. Regards JCS Click to expand... Eh?
Klenchblaize Well-Known Member Supporter Jul 9, 2021 #8 3/4” for LR wheel nuts but just use a bar and keep a 1m length of scaffold tube along side to avoid trouble at kerbside! Best to keep a hammer and sharp chisel handy too if the muppet mechanic didn’t use copper slip on the steel nut covers after the last MOT! K
3/4” for LR wheel nuts but just use a bar and keep a 1m length of scaffold tube along side to avoid trouble at kerbside! Best to keep a hammer and sharp chisel handy too if the muppet mechanic didn’t use copper slip on the steel nut covers after the last MOT! K