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Old 03-08-2005, 04:53 PM
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torque wrench

well i make my living using tools and i have several for different operations.

my main #1 is a craftsman clicker excellent performance

#2) is a proto 1/4" driver in inch pounds non ratching. i usually or try to never use my 150 ft lb wrench for small torques like 10 to 20 foot pounds. i use the inch pound because the wrench is operating in it's performance area. not too low or not too high.

#3 is an import 3/8 drive for up to 70 ft lbs

#4 is a beam type. i use this one for brute force and ignorance work and to lend out when someone asks to borrow my tork wrench.

just MHO

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craig
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