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Post #142855402 added 11-26-2020 12:04 AM by MordyNYC in Deal Talk
Exactly! Im waiting for a deal on 5-100 ft lb digi adapter since spark plugs n lugs for most cars are in that range. then 20 bux on a good 2ft breaker. i have a small ratchet at home anywho...
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Post #142855075 added 11-25-2020 11:55 PM by MordyNYC in Deal Talk
Stupid question maybe, Why not buy an adapter and breaker bar? more versatile and cheaper
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Post #141748502 added 10-31-2020 11:15 PM by Edbmsm in Deal Talk
If "reliable" is "fewer parts" and "repeatable/consistent readout" (which is like "accuracy", but relative), then the type of torque wrench would be deflecting-beam, then "split-beam with simpler...
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Post #141741353 added 10-31-2020 4:23 PM by PhilIndeblanc in Deal Talk
If I bought this and I relied on torque specs, I would setup a test tool to take a calibrated wrench and then use it to tighten a nut on a bolt to keep as the calibration point. This way if and when...
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Post #141727970 added 10-31-2020 6:53 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Yes. But nothing sold here. If your serious about riding and have good equipment it would be wise to have something that will work in the
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Post #141727433 added 10-31-2020 6:27 AM by WayTooEasy in Deal Talk
Yes. But nothing sold here. If your serious about riding and have good equipment it would be wise to have something that will work in the
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Post #141727322 added 10-31-2020 6:21 AM by WayTooEasy in Deal Talk
Better to think of it as "torque and stretch". Its been a common procedure forever in building turbine engines. The final procedure is literally stretching the bolt to keep a steady tension. In...
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Post #141726857 added 10-31-2020 5:47 AM by DealDan in Deal Talk
The standard HF 20% off coupon states that the coupon cannot be used with ICON brands. HF has really cracked down on brands that can be bought with the discount. I walked out of there without a...
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Post #141722240 added 10-30-2020 9:21 PM by BrotherAli in Deal Talk
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-in-drive-digital-torque-adapter-63917.html?_br_psugg_q=digital+torque+wrench ^Unless you're using it daily, I think this is a much better tool for the $. ...
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Post #141721997 added 10-30-2020 9:09 PM by ncsgsydn in Deal Talk
There are many torque wrenches with lifetime warranty, just not including lifetime calibration though.
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Post #141721115 added 10-30-2020 8:28 PM by outie in Deal Talk
Yes, especially with all the carbon fiber stuff. You will probably break something if you go over torque and it will be an expensive mistake.
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Post #141720611 added 10-30-2020 8:04 PM by Korea_MostWanted in Deal Talk
There are no lifetime warranty on any torque wrenches. Most likely one year warranty
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Post #141715256 added 10-30-2020 4:32 PM by GimmeYoTots in Deal Talk
You're welcome - the 3/8 GW electronic torque wrench on sale for about same price is a good fit for what you want, then.
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Post #141714971 added 10-30-2020 4:23 PM by helpU2spend in Deal Talk
really? need torque wrench for bicycles?
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Post #141713993 added 10-30-2020 3:47 PM by sydxwvyz in Deal Talk
I appreciate the detailed answer! I've got a wrench that does 0-24 Nm but wanted something for the lower bracket and pedals.
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Post #141711992 added 10-30-2020 2:42 PM by silverarrow27 in Deal Talk
The hard to read part is a personal issue. I read them just fine. I still prefer the 90 to the 72 as I work in real tight spots and need as many of that ratcheting tooth mechanism as possible. Torque...
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Post #141711236 added 10-30-2020 2:24 PM by Misterdobalina in Deal Talk
thanks for the info
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Post #141709586 added 10-30-2020 1:31 PM by heavymetal in Deal Talk
some things require extra torque than just the ft. lbs. rating so example: "torque to 170 FT LBS then an additional 15°" Had to do that for my crankshaft bolt when replacing the seal
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Post #141709079 added 10-30-2020 1:16 PM by qxinxical in Deal Talk
Better off just sending it to a place that can calibrate it. Probably cheaper in terms of time invested. If I had the option still, I'd give it to a friend of mine who worked on fighter jets...
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Post #141708731 added 10-30-2020 1:07 PM by GimmeYoTots in Deal Talk
The quick answer is that a 1/2" torque wrench would not be used for much on most bicycles. The 3/8 is better suited, though, and is on sale as well for a little less than the half inch - the scale...
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