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maffs



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Torque Wrench - Any good recommendations/advice?

Hi,
I'm looking at purchasing a torque wrench for fitting some side steps and other bits (over time).

I've just seen a Draper 3/8" drive 10Nm-80nm for around £23 delivered which seems good but will it be accurate???

I did consider a Teng at £47 but not sure which one to go for:
20Nm-110Nm
5Nm-25Nm

I'm guessing you'd need to buy both for

Does anyone have any experience of draper torque wrenches and are they accurate enough?

Cheers,

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I would say accurate enough for home use. There's usually a tolerance with torque figures that are greater than any inaccuracies of non professional stuff.

I've got a non branded one from Screwfix that does the job admirably

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I think the Draper one maybe the ticket although i am a bit of a brand snob i.e. Teng Smile

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You could always push the boat out and get a nice shiny Snap-on. Depends how accurately you want to measure your nuts Wink

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weirdfish wrote:
You could always push the boat out and get a nice shiny Snap-on. Depends how accurately you want to measure your nuts Wink

Teng is about all i could afford after Christmas and the purchase of the steps and rear spoiler Sad

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dont forget that tourque wrenches lose calibration the more they are used and you do get wha you pay for!

before i got my wrench from her majesty i used a permy marker maked th nut/bolt and the case undid and matched when re tighten bit rough but good enough for home work Thumbs Up

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Cheaper versions are fine for home use, just as accurate as top range but not suitable for everyday workshop use. All FL2's (3) Gone
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FL2 GS Auto SD with heated leather, factory tints, alloy spare and a few other bits.

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If you didn't get a digital model, might I suggest that you always screw the handle back to zero when finished. This will help to keep it calibrated by not keeping the spring compressed constantly. Keep it in a protective box if it came with one. Dropping one is not good form. Send it back to the manufacturer for recalibration as recommended.

I second the Snap-On, but they are quite expensive. A mate of mine loaned me his Snap-On digital for an engine build. Absolutely the best piece of kit I've had the pleasure of using.

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zoey wrote:
might I suggest that you always screw the handle back to zero when finished. This will help to keep it calibrated by not keeping the spring compressed constantly. Keep it in a protective box if it came with one. .


Yeah that's a good call

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