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Jonard TWAF 71620 Torque Wrench Length Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
Rating 
4.5
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Details

BrandJonard Tools
Item Dimensions LxWxH0.8 x 2.13 x 9 inches
MaterialHigh Carbon Alloy Steel
Head StyleOpen End
Item Weight0.11 Kilograms

Description of Jonard TWAF 71620 Torque Wrench Length

PRECISION DESIGN: Provides perfectly calibrated amount of torque to prevent damage from overtightening or signal loss from under tightening. VERSATILE USE: Calibrated to 20 in-lb (2. 26 N-m) to consistently meet most manufacturers’ recommended torque requirements for their F connectors. CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS: Audible click sound lets you know when the connector has reached its maximum torque. ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Ergonomically designed with 15° angled head and cushion grip for maximum leverage and comfort. HIGH DURABILITY: Made of high carbon steel with a black oxide finish for longer life and maximum durability.

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect Easy Turn Torque Wrench

Perfect Easy Turn. Does what it's supposed to do and at a reasonable price so that the ends of the coaxial cable fit snugly in the socket.

Pros
  • Consistent Test Results
Cons
  • Questionable Purchase for Seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

When working with coax, this is one of your most important tools.

I bought these to replace one I've had for years. The fastest and easiest tool for loosening and tightening coaxial connectors. Not to mention the built in torque adjustment to pass quality checks. Must be!

Pros
  • Multiple Competitors
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Thicker head required

I bought this to replace a Cable Pro torque wrench that I lost at work. It works but the Jonard key head is thinner than what I'm used to. Its depth is roughly the same as that of the F-connector collar, leaving little room for error. The Cable Pro key has a much thicker head, making it easier to access the F connector without looking at it. Maybe a little annoying, but it matters if you're a cable pro like me.

Pros
  • USEFUL FEATURES: Audible click indicates when connector has reached maximum torque
Cons
  • Out of style