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[Closed] Torque Wrenches?? What's good and 'resaonably priced'?

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So i'm looking for a torque wrench. After stripping my cranks of the granny ring thread in two of the bolt holes, i've decided that it's best to start torquing everything to the proper settings.

I've looked on CRC, and the one linked below looks spot on (And about what i want to spend)
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=37294

Anyone got any suggestions on wrenches, and what's good out there? I'm looking at the nicer side of £100,ideally with the hex keys and a T25 also (I'd love a snapon, but at £200, there's no way i can afford one).


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:10 am
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I seem to remember both PRO and Topeak doing a good range of digital torque wrenches circa £90


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:12 am
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the Park 'scale and pointer' ones seem pretty good.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:14 am
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I'm looking at the nicer side of £100

Look in machine mart and you'll get one for the nicer side of £50. It may not come with the bits but they wont cost you much extra.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:20 am
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I've bought on of [url= http://www.winstanleysbikes.co.uk/product/26959/Giant_Tool_Shed_Torque_Wrench ]THESE[/url] from Winstanleys and I'm very impressed with it. I have an expensive Snap on Digital one and the Giant one reads impressively close to the calibrated Snap on one..


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:31 am
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I've got the same one as Geordie but BBB branded instead of Giant. It's the same thing. Cost about £50 and works fine.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:36 am
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Giant one here too. Bought from [url= http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=20794&categoryID=722 ]here.[/url]

Worth phoning before to check availability. Arrived next day before 10am.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:41 am
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I've got a set of Park Tool Beam style ones, one for 0-7nm and another for the rest.

Cost me about £30 a piece, great quality.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:45 am
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damitamit - that's the same as what I have from Machine Mart. Goes down to 5Nm so perfect for a bike and has the calibration certificate in the box.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:46 am
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Have been looking at getting one of these, the Giant one looks pretty good in that Cyclestore link.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 11:18 am
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buy a wrench from Snap-on, Facom, Britool etc from a proper tool shop


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 11:22 am
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Yes and spend a lot of money. I think the point here is something that is more accurate than your hand but doesn't cost a prohibitive amount for a tool that won't be used all that often.

I have been pondering a reasonably priced one for some time now.

From those above the Giant and Screwfix ones look good. Suspect the screwfix one may work out as much as the Giant once the bits are purchased.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 11:24 am
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x tools one seems grand to me


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 11:39 am
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A Norbar SL1 has a great [bike friendly] range - if you're not bothered about the larger stuff the SL0 is even better


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 11:44 am
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