1/4" Torque Wrench - which one?

JimDidIt!

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I'm doing a bit of garage work on my bikes at the moment and feel the need for a 1/4" Torque Wrench to deal with the lighter torque settings - engine case bolts, etc. - 3 to 20 ft/lb. This is a tool that's going to get a lot of use for a long time, so I don't mind making an investment in a quality item, but I don't have Snap On depth pockets

The potential choices so far

A Teng - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Teng-1492AGE-5- ... B000Y8J2CA - at £40

or a Norbar - http://www.toolstop.co.uk/norbar-13285- ... -lb-p70033 - at £69

or a Clarke Digital job - https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/0402186 ... Ap3M8P8HAQ - at £65

Any thoughts? And, does a digital gauge/audio signal give a better indicator than the conventional analogue 'click'?
 

Ian Porter

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Re: 1/4" Torque Wrench - which one?

XS904 said:
Norbar all day long.


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