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vping said:That's what I heard so I wasn't sure I wanted a click type if I was going to have to send it out to be calibrated. That thought brings me to another question. How would you know if it needs to calibrated?
DrEntropy said:Snappy 1/2" drive for big stuff: 35~200 ft/lb
Proto 1/2" drive for: 5~75 ft/lb
Snappy 3/8" drive for: 30~200 inch/lb
All "clickers"
Snappy "Torquometer" 1/4" drive dial type for: 0~48 inch/oz.
...don't ask.
PAUL161 said:not many people even knew there was such a thing as an oz tq wrench?
70herald said:The click type really need to be calibrated every so often. also you have to remember to return them to 0 when not in use or they go out of spec rather quickly. I have a click type which which came from a downsizing (and was given to me as a gift) otherwise I would buy a beam type, since the spring is only under tension when you are pulling, unless you really do something dumb, they will never go out of calibration.
vping said:What about leaving it in a freezing cold garage over the winter?
vping said:What about leaving it in a freezing cold garage over the winter?