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Which torque wrench screwdiver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 481460" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Snap On makes the best low range torque wrences, but also very expensive! Sears sells a screw driver type that has a large dial on it. Looks just like the Snap On, and carries the same accuracey rating (5%). I found one on Ebay a few years ago for $60 delivered! Took it to work to have the readings checked, and it was within one inch-pound all the way thru the scale. The dial is much better than the ones that break over unless it's a specialized beam type that only Snap On sold (real expensive). I'd be shopping Ebay for a good one.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 481460, member: 25383"] Snap On makes the best low range torque wrences, but also very expensive! Sears sells a screw driver type that has a large dial on it. Looks just like the Snap On, and carries the same accuracey rating (5%). I found one on Ebay a few years ago for $60 delivered! Took it to work to have the readings checked, and it was within one inch-pound all the way thru the scale. The dial is much better than the ones that break over unless it's a specialized beam type that only Snap On sold (real expensive). I'd be shopping Ebay for a good one. gary [/QUOTE]
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