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Post by kedsall on Jul 14, 2006 9:27:40 GMT -5
My existing torque wrench doesn't seem to go down under 20lbs. Where do you guys get your itty-bitty ruckus wrenches? I am trying to source a little one that would be suitable for the ruckus without spending a fortune.
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Post by Dandy Dan on Jul 14, 2006 9:56:57 GMT -5
I got mine from Canadian Tire and it does 3lbs-30lbs I believe. They sell two models of it for high torque and low torque applications and mine's obviously the low torque one. I think it was about $75.
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Post by kedsall on Jul 14, 2006 10:25:07 GMT -5
mastercraft brand?
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Post by Dandy Dan on Jul 14, 2006 10:50:49 GMT -5
Yes but I don't see it listed on their website but I have seen it in there stores recently. It's a nice what where you turn the dial and then it clicks when your torque is right.
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Post by chanito on Jul 14, 2006 19:24:27 GMT -5
???I have 3 torque wrenches and one torque driver, for the ruckus is better to have a small torque wrench, one that measure torque in inch/pounds instead of foot/pounds as the number are way too small in foot/pounds, just multiply the ft/lbf ( which is by the way foot/pound force, just before someone asks ) by twelve to get to the torque value for your wrench, the ones Sears sells are very good ;D
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Post by timberwolfmadcat on Jul 30, 2006 16:50:29 GMT -5
I got mine at canadian tire too, but it was the cheapest one there $25, and it gets the job done, easy to learn to use too, bending of the bar causes the reading
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