g zero Well Known Member Patron Yesterday at 6:56 PM #1 Found this tiny torque wrench on Amazon . Purchased it for my MTB . It’s in NM … but easy to make a chart to inch lbs . Attachments IMG_9374.jpeg 1.9 MB · Views: 59
Found this tiny torque wrench on Amazon . Purchased it for my MTB . It’s in NM … but easy to make a chart to inch lbs .
A AlphaCharlieBravo Well Known Member Sponsor Yesterday at 7:03 PM #2 Ahh thats cute...a little baby beam.
R rockyfatcat Well Known Member Yesterday at 8:16 PM #3 These are only good where you have both the physical clearance and the ability to put an eyeball on the beam at the same time. When you decide to upgrade, consider Tekton. They are on Amazon as well and the calibration out of the box is pretty good.
These are only good where you have both the physical clearance and the ability to put an eyeball on the beam at the same time. When you decide to upgrade, consider Tekton. They are on Amazon as well and the calibration out of the box is pretty good.
F FinnFlyer Well Known Member Yesterday at 8:24 PM #4 Or HF for $19 https://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-ratchets/torque-wrenches/14-in-drive-20-200-in-lb-click-torque-wrench-63881.html Sure you'll need to check calibration with vice and fish scale (or known weight on a string).
Or HF for $19 https://www.harborfreight.com/hand-tools/sockets-ratchets/torque-wrenches/14-in-drive-20-200-in-lb-click-torque-wrench-63881.html Sure you'll need to check calibration with vice and fish scale (or known weight on a string).
Taltruda Well Known Member Friend Yesterday at 9:19 PM #5 also look at “torque screwdrivers”. They are great for light torques. You can put a bit to drive a 1/4 drive socket on it too.
also look at “torque screwdrivers”. They are great for light torques. You can put a bit to drive a 1/4 drive socket on it too.