I have a couple of 1/2" drive torque wrenches. One is an old-skool Sears bar-with-a-pointer style, and I'm wondering how accurate it is anyway. The other is a (now nonfunctional) Performance Tool cheapo from
Advance Auto, with a wheel at the head that you turn to make it ratchet left or right, and a twist-grip you set to the torque you want it to click at, telling you to stop torquing. It is broken because I needed a hammer and didn't have one. The wheel thingy no longer lets you select direction.
So what do you recommend? I'm thinking Sears since I can return it forever. But Advance also has a $35 PT one with the normal short needle selector like you would find on a typical ratchet, and the same twist-grip mechanism to select the final torque. Is this an accurate mechanism?
Advance Auto, with a wheel at the head that you turn to make it ratchet left or right, and a twist-grip you set to the torque you want it to click at, telling you to stop torquing. It is broken because I needed a hammer and didn't have one. The wheel thingy no longer lets you select direction.
So what do you recommend? I'm thinking Sears since I can return it forever. But Advance also has a $35 PT one with the normal short needle selector like you would find on a typical ratchet, and the same twist-grip mechanism to select the final torque. Is this an accurate mechanism?
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