🔧 Torque with Confidence: Elevate Your Tool Game!
The BULLTOOLS 3/8-inch Drive Dual-Direction Click Torque Wrench Set is engineered for precision and durability, featuring a 90-tooth ratchet head for high accuracy and a robust design that ensures longevity. With a torque range of 10-100 ft.lb (20-135 Nm) and a user-friendly interface, this tool is perfect for professionals in various fields, from electrical engineering to motorcycle maintenance.
Manufacturer | BULLTOOLS |
Part number | FLD-wq003-2 |
Item Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 44 x 8 x 6 cm; 1.72 kg |
Item model number | FLD-wq003-2 |
Color | 3/8-inch Drive (10-100ft.lb/20-135nm) |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Material | Metal |
Torque | 100 Foot Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | 92-tooth Ratchet Wrench |
Measurement System | metric |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**M
A little rough but it works.
Works very well if you're a home gamer. You can hear and feel the click. Fairly easy to read. Worth the $86. Little rough on the Finish around the barrel. But would buy again
N**M
Good Product
Good Product iam happy with product
D**E
Good tool for it's price
Can't comment on it's accuracy but the tool itself seems decent for the money.
M**T
Works, and has a nice case
I used this to put some wheel lock nuts on my suv. It's a big wrench, and does the job, although it may have been easier if it were an inch or two longer.I like the storage case and that it came with several sockets (although I needed a size that was not included)
C**D
It could possibly be user error, but returned after snapping bolt
I received the Bulldog torque wrench and was impressed with the quality and weight of the wrench and that it came with four 1/2 impact sockets, although it didn’t have the 18mm that I needed for my John Deere mower to torque the three mower blades back to 90 ft/lb after sharpening them. I have two mowers, and so the day I used the torque wrench for the three bolts on it, the wrench worked fine. The next day when I went to put the blades back on the 2nd mower, the wrench never indicated it had hit 90 ft/lb and I knew I had exceeded the correct torque and then came the dreaded pop of the bolt. I had done some research and didn’t realize you are supposed to reduce the torque on the wrench to the lowest setting (not zero) when storing the wrench as keeping the wrench set will cause it not to function correctly. I however can’t imagine one day making that much of a difference, but possibly it did. I ended up buying a different torque wrench off Amazon that does allow you to store the wrench at the last torque setting used. I was going to give the rating thee stars but chose one star for anyone concerned about the possible negative feedback. I would think that if it was absolutely necessary to dial the torque wrench back to its lowest setting every time you are done using it and place it back in its case, there would be a sticker in the case and on the wrench to remind you to do so.
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