Torque Wrench in my Future

   / Torque Wrench in my Future #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm not good enough for Snap On )</font>

Hey, I'm not good enough for Crafsman!!! I'm just fortunate enough to catch the sales and discounts for the Craftman club - heck, I barely qualify for the stuff they sell at the flea market. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Haven't priced any Snap-on. I have heard what you said though - they are about the best you can buy (I just said Craftsman was hard to beat - not unbeatable). I have noticed when I take the car to the dealer to have the checkup & oil change there are quite a few Snap On decals on the tool chests - assume they use them. My Dad use to like and use "MAC" tools as well. I think they use to drive around in delivery trucks to all the dealers selling to the mechanics. I believe that is who he got his air tools from.

(BTW, good to see you again RAT - hey, I never got that tractor for the bee question /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #12  
Having used torque wrenches in my trade for over 30 years, I can vouch for SK, Snap on are just too expensive here for most people

My only other advise is to get one that has a pop up button on it when the torque is reached. I have found these to be very accurate and consistent.

If you have never used them before, its important never to jerk a torque wrench, A firm, even pull is very important.
Make sure the bolt threads are clean and whatever its screwing into.
Follow the manufacturers torque steps carefully and also the sequence of order.
Its not uncommon now to see "Torque Turning" This is where you torque up to a set amount then turn the bolt 90degrees.
This stretches the bolt (They are a special bolt) During the stretching action it feels just like the threads are stripping and every instinct is telling you to stop but thats how many head studs (and crank mains)are now on larger engines.

Good luck
Roscoe
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #13  
Also, be sure and set the wrench to "0" when you are done using it , this will take the stress off the spring and it will keep its calibration longer.
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #14  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Also, be sure and set the wrench to "0" when you are done using it , this will take the stress off the spring and it will keep its calibration longer. )</font>

I never thought of this, thanks.

I have a half inch Craftsman that's worked great for me over the years. I've sort of soured on Craftsman and Sears over the years, but thats more about dealing with the people at the stores.

Eddie
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #15  
I also replaced my old beam style wrench. I bought the Husky 1/2" drive (25-250 ft. lb.) clicker style wrench for around $65.00 . I use it quite often,and really like! It also has the ratchetting feature ,just a good quality wrench. Good luck with your search.
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future
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#16  
Guys, Just got back from Sears, and let me tell you...I would rather use my old bar style from Pep Boys before I'd buy ANYTHING from Sears again!!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

That was about the most miserable shopping experience I've ever had!! Nevermind that there were tools thrown all over and the dept. was generally disorganized. The sales people...actually the NO sales people, were worthless. No knowledge of the products, completely uninterested in helping ANYBODY, and about as surly as possible!! /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif

Soon as I finish this note, I'm dialing up Northern Tool and ordering the SK!! What a difference from when I was a kid in the midwest!!
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #17  
Don't forget your local pawn shop. I bought a Snap On in a case for $50. Ckecked it against another TR and it was dead- on.

RD
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #18  
I have a Snap on interchangable head TechWrench. Its a digital torque wrench and i love it. You can put a 3/8, 1/4, or 1/2 ratchet on it.
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #19  
20051014

2 comments--

1- I had a similar Sears/KMart experience last week. The retired guys who used to work the tools area were gone, replaced by near-teens with no indication of anything other than contempt for the merger.

2- Northern Tool still pays commissions to at least some of its salespeople. Let your chosen person know you know that, find out their sales# and tell them you'll be sure they get credit for what you buy on their advice, etc. I've found some dodos there and several great folks (male and female) as well. My favorite guy looks and sounds just like Carl Sagan, #14 in the Richmond store.

Might also add NT has probably the best www site I have seen for searching. TSC's site is a joke and a manager at the C-ville store told me they were oblivious to complaints on it /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif!

/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif, lots of emotions these days!

Jim
 
   / Torque Wrench in my Future #20  
The Autozone store in town here has a set of torque wrench testers......... procedure for calib. is:
1. set wrench about 25% of it's max rating(not critical) and break it several times to lub the bearing
2. start at a setting near the bottom - say 10% (10ftlbs on a 100ftlb wrench) then check the wrench at 4 or 5 settings along it's range. The longer the range on the wrench the more settings should be checked.
3. set the wrench at "0" for storage. NOT AT THE BOTTOM ! a lot of wrenches will turn below 0 _ DO NOT leave it there.
4. put a sticker on it with the date you checked it so the next time you use it and wonder "how long has it been?" - you'll know. (we cal'd wrenches every 90 days in the A.F. or whenever one was dropped) The worst thing you can do is bang one by dropping it or whatever. If the wrench comes in a box - I'd sure leave it in the box for storage.
 

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