Amazon has
Craftsman 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench (20-100 ft. lb. Capacity, CMMT99433) for
$54.98.
Shipping is free.
Lowe's has
Craftsman 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench (20-100 ft. lb. Capacity, CMMT99433) for
$54.98.
Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
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I was also hoping to find a decent micrometer, but the 3/8ths in the description was odd, haha. A zero to 3/8ths micrometer would have a very limited use set for most people.
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Lowes clearly calls this a click torque wrench, which is a well-known term for the low-accuracy/repeatability commodity tool.
Therefore, the term "Micrometer" is just referring to it's ability to set torque in the CCW direction? It's a misleading term for commodity clickers.
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Yeah pretty unfortunate. I do some car work on my own car once in a while, so I had gotten a Craftsman torque wrench. Used it like 5 times. Next I went to use it months later, the drive just spins in place. Outside warranty period, so couldn't do anything
Did you reset the tension every time you finished using it? Or else the tension will be loose and cause it to spin like that.
You are correct that can mess up the calibration by storing it improperly, but that's very poor if it doesn't work at all. Many people have pointed out that they aren't lubricated well, and many don't work right out of the package.
I thought I did, but idk. It was my first time owning/using a torque wrench, so maybe I did something wrong storing it
HF $11 Torque Wrench is far better than Craftsman