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Old April 25, 2017, 06:17 AM   #10
Texas45
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Originally Posted by g.willikers View Post
Just as a side note, both Proto and Snapon, along with Mack, make superior tools.

My torque wrenches of those brands, acquired nearly 50 years ago, are still going strong and accurate whatever size and use is needed.


Ever have them checked by a cal shop?
Probably alot "less accurate" than you think if they have never seen a cal shop.

Dont double click on the set value
Set to 0 or lowest setting for storage.
Upper and lower 20% shouldnt be used get a larger or smaller Torque wrench.

And like every other tool we buy
You get what you pay for as far as quality/accuracy.


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