Medium could not be loaded. I have both TW-5 and TW-6 torque wrenches and would like to point out that you really need either both wrenches or probably a torque wrench with a longer continuous range. The TW-5 has a range of 26-132 in-lbs, the TW-6 has a range of 88-530 in-lbs. This means the TW-5 is great for small projects like tightening bolts on brakes, derailleurs, etc. For bottom bracket, pedal, or crank work, you will need a larger TW-6 wrench than procedures such as bottom bracket replacement requires 450 to 600 in-lbs of torque. Both instruments come with nice hard plastic clamshell cases and instructions. The TW-5 comes with a 1/4 to 3/8 drive converter as it is a 1/4 inch ratcheting torque wrench. Do not lend it to someone who does not know how to take care of a precision instrument. ;-) So far both have held up great and are a great addition to my tool collection. Craftsmanship Demands After too many snapped/broken screws and parts, they pay for themselves very quickly.
Vgate ICar Pro Bluetooth 3.0 OBD2 Code Reader OBDII Scanner Scan Tool Car Fault Diagnostic Check Engine Light For Torque Android
22 Review
MUCAR CDL20 OBD2 Scanner - Check Engine Code Reader And Diagnostic Scan Tool For All OBD II Protocol Cars Since 1996, With O2 Sensor, EVAP System, And Smog Test Functions
23 Review
Vgate ICar Pro Bluetooth 3.0 OBD2 Code Reader | Scan Tool For Torque Android To Check Engine Light & Car Faults
19 Review
Autoscanner for car diagnostics Rokodil ScanX Pro, OBD2 scanner
29 Review