Digital Torque Wrench adaptors
Discussion
Has anyone used one of these?: https://www.amazon.co.uk/KKmoon-Electronic-Torquem...
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or something similar? My tools got nicked from my lockup a couple of year ago and I replaced pretty much everything; but borrowed a torque wrench which due to lockdowns etc. I only just returned at the weekend My socket set is Halfords Pro so I was just going to go to Halfords and get the 60 to 300 nm one and buy a cheaper low range one. The digital adaptor would cover a lot of the stuff I want to do however and is quite a bit cheaper.
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or something similar? My tools got nicked from my lockup a couple of year ago and I replaced pretty much everything; but borrowed a torque wrench which due to lockdowns etc. I only just returned at the weekend My socket set is Halfords Pro so I was just going to go to Halfords and get the 60 to 300 nm one and buy a cheaper low range one. The digital adaptor would cover a lot of the stuff I want to do however and is quite a bit cheaper.
Edited by plasticpig on Tuesday 13th April 11:32
yeager2004 said:
I quite fancy one of those too. They do look quite bulky though if being used as alternative to a conventional torque wench
This is what I think too, no good in a tight space where a normal clicker will usually fit.I'd also be slightly worried about an extra set of connections which make it wobblier, and more likely to accidentally disconnect.
I have a Kent Moore item that does torque or angle. It's pretty good.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223501919039?chn=ps&...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/223501919039?chn=ps&...
I bought one to check the calibration of my existing snap on (very old) click torque wrench. Same one as in OP and its been more useful than I thought.
Not a replacement but certainly complementary I would say. Particularly as it may be bulky but often i'm working in a space where i can't get the length of my manual torque wrench in, e.g. under the car, and my regular ratchet will fit.
Not a replacement but certainly complementary I would say. Particularly as it may be bulky but often i'm working in a space where i can't get the length of my manual torque wrench in, e.g. under the car, and my regular ratchet will fit.
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