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Dial Torque Wrench Review
Precision Instruments 0-300 in/lb. dial torque wrench is accurate to plus or minus 1 percent, and comes with a certificate of calibration compliance traceable to NIST.
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Re: Dial Torque Wrench Review
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Re: Dial Torque Wrench Review
I've got one of these - or very similar. The only negatives I can comment on is on some situations it can be dificult to read the dial (for instance torquing down your oil pan). It's also a bit bulky for getting into tight spots.
Other than that, it's a pretty nice in-lb wrench. |
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