This torque wrench is an affordable and economical tool that will aid in proper
installation of modern components.
It
features a ? inch drive with an included 3/8" adapter for use with various
sockets. The scale, which indicates both inch pounds and Newton
meters is easy to ready clearly marked. This model goes up to 60 inch pounds as well as 7 Newton meters.
Make
sure to check the recommended torque specification for your components so you
can correctly tighten them. These are often listed right on the component or on
the manufactures website.
- Includes 3/8" adapter
- 0-60 in/lbs
- 0-7 N/m
- 1/4" drive
Customer Reviews
reviewed by:
earlysevenstrikelandSimple. Perfect for home mechanics. Needs recalibrating after every use.
reviewed by:
A GuestSo far so good. easy to use, should last a long time. got the Pedro's hex bits to use with.
reviewed by:
mikevyotaThe Park tool is a great quality piece for the price. I'm a diesel mechanic, so I have more than a few thousand dollars worth of tools and the Park torque wrench is almost the same quality as the $300 Snapon 1/4 "click" type TW I have. For the price, it's the way to go.
reviewed by:
nicoschermanLike all Park tools, the quality is very good. Great wrench for bikes in that it measures inch pounds rather than foot pounds -- which is appropriate for most bike applications. In this case, I prefer the beam wrench over the click version because I would rather trust my eyes over my ears on bolts with such a light torque threshold.
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A GuestMade in the US (pretty sure)! Quality little torque wrench. Not as fancy as the imported click types, but less pricey and easy to use. Seems like it will last longer than the click style too from the reviews I've read.
reviewed by:
cjochetzWhat's not to like? This is an excellent choice for light-duty torque applications where torque value is critical--carbon fiber stems, bars, and seatposts, for example.
reviewed by:
ag4mpThis beam type torque wrench should last forever. Have 150 foot-lb beam from 1968 that's same design, still going strong. Zeroing simple.