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Title: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by Mavigogun on 10/19/19 at 11:22:51 Through the end of the month. Mid range 5-80 lbs, high 20-130. |
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by springman on 10/19/19 at 17:20:48 I've got 2 of them and they get the job done! |
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by MMRanch on 10/19/19 at 20:17:50 I've got one of each size 1/4,3/8,1/2 . the 1/2" is in foot/lbs , the others in inch/lbs . I use the 3/8 most . :) Some times as a Break-Down Bar ... ::) |
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by Tocsik on 10/23/19 at 11:37:48 I've seen plenty of reviews and comparison tests that show they're good. Anyone know how to get a torque wrench recalibrated? And cost? |
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by verslagen1 on 10/23/19 at 11:58:26 7B404C5C46442F0 wrote:
It will be much cheaper to buy a new one than to get it recalibrated. To check it, put the square drive in a vise, orient the handle in a horizontal position, set the value to a convenient number, hang a bucket on the handle on the mark, add sand till it clicks, weight the sand, multiply by the distance, apply fudge or get a new one. |
Title: Re: Harbor Freight Torque Wrenches - $11 USD. Post by batman on 10/23/19 at 15:11:07 I have one of the old beam type ,not as accurate , but more rugged. the click type can't stand ruff handling , a fall or dropping on a hard surface may cause then to need recalibration . |
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