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Precisebuilt 120 960 1 4 11 1 Torque Wrench Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Details

BrandPrecisebuilt
MaterialAlloy Steel
Item Dimensions LxWxH10.75 x 1.38 x 1.38 inches
Item Package Quantity1
Head StyleFixed Ratchet

Description of Precisebuilt 120 960 1 4 11 1 Torque Wrench

Precise Operation - Tested for +/-2% in-factory calibration and accurate up to +/-4% clockwise. Meets ASME B107.300 standards and comes with a calibration certificate. Avoid Over-Torquing - The clearly engraved dual-range scale, heavy-duty cam and pawl mechanism, and an audible click that you can also feel eliminates guesswork and tendency of over-tightening fasteners. Built Tough - The all-steel construction lends superb durability to this certified torque wrench. The shaft is constructed from nickel chrome-plated alloy steel and fitted with a robust spring steel. Easy To Use & Carry - The detailed knurling creates a grippy handle allowing for better grip and control. A durable blow-molded case for storage and lets you conveniently bring this hand tool anywhere repairs are needed. For Professionals & DIYers - Designed for accurately tightening bolts, nuts, and other fasteners. This certified torque wrench is ideal for mechanic work and auto and bike maintenance and repairs.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality torque wrench

To turn the barrel to the desired inch and pound setting, the barrel drags and encounters a great deal of resistance in the top two-thirds of the setting. I don't think it can be accurate, I mean it's really hard to shoot.

Pros
  • Hand tool
Cons
  • Almost everything included

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes work economical

I bought a torque wrench for the first time; I removed a cap screw from a small, relatively new 6hp Tohatsu outboard. (10 hrs); The bolt was very tight and I decided to buy a torque wrench to make sure I was tightening the bolt to specification. I found the tool useful, much better than looking for a "feel" and ending up with a blown head gasket. The tool looks and feels solid and I am assuming the tool is factory calibrated per the information provided. I bought this inexpensive tool to…

Pros
  • Power tools and hand tools
Cons
  • All right

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Violent and reversible, but illegible and strange markings

My main complaint is the legibility of the settings. While engraved, they are almost impossible to read. I've used it to fix bikes and most of the specs are in inches, pounds and newton meters (nm). The scale is in ft-lbs, so I have to keep asking Alexa or Google to convert inch-lbs to ft-lbs. The metric scale has strange divisions: first 4.2, then 5.6. It's in new miles so needs to be converted again (easy as it's metric) but finding the exact setting on the dial is tricky as you count the…

Pros
  • buttons
Cons
  • disappear