Torq Wr 1/2" Dr Split-Beam Click Style 250Ft Lbs Product Description:
- 1/2" Dr. Split Beam Click Type Torque Wrench with Flex Head - 40 to 250 Lb. Ft.
- Torque setting locks on adjustable wrenches for repetitive applications.
- The wrench length is designed to provide the leverage required for maximum torque applications.
- The length also provides the needed reach for those-hard-to-get-at places.
Product Description
PREC3FR250F Features: -Convenience: This tool does not have to be ''turned down'' after use..-Speed: Innovative torque mechanism requires only fingertip force to adjust..-4pct accuracy clockwise.-No need to reset tool.-Packaged in a storage case.-Repair only up to 1 yr. Construction: -Durability: All steel construction resists industrial fluids and abuse. Dimensions: -Length: 22 1/8''.-1/2'' Dr. ''Split Beam'' Torque Wrench w/Flex head (40-250 Ft./Lbs). Warranty: -Comes with 1 year warranty, dated calibration compliance certificate, and is made in the USA..
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
PRECISION INSTRUMENTS SPLIT BEAM TORQUE WRENCH
By CULLY
AS A RETIRED FEDERAL AIRCRAFT MECHANIC I UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER TORQUE. ALONG WITH PROPER TORQUE GOES THE PROPER TORQUE WRENCH. THE SPLIT BEAM STYLE IS THE TYPE I HAVE USED FOR OVER 20 YEARS. YOU WILL HAVE LESS CALIBRATION ISSUES THAN THE "CLICK" TYPE, IN MY OPINION. DON'T EXPECT TO BUY THIS ONE OR ANY BRAND AND IT HOLD ITS ACCURACY FOREVER. THERE ARE MUCH CHEAPER ONES ON THE MARKET. IN MY OPINION, AVOID THESE LIKE THE PLAGUE. THEY ARE CHEAP FOR A REASON. TO MY KNOWLEDGE THIS IS AN AMERICAN COMPANY MAKING A QUALITY PRODUCT FOR A FAIR PRICE. THIS IS THE BRAND I WILL STAY WITH ALONG WITH THE SPLIT BEAM STYLE UNLESS THEY SELL OUT TO SOME NON AMERICAN ENTITY THAT COULD CARE LESS ABOUT AMERICA BUT ONLY ABOUT PROFIT.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Quality wrench.
By Timothy Danielson
I researched this type torque wrench and was looking at the Snap-on split beam when I saw this baby on Amazon. This Company (Precison Insturments) invented the split beam and for roughly half the price of a Snap-on I picked this one and I wasn't disappointed.
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