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after a torque wrench for 10-20 ish nm, can anyone recommend one please?
ive got a clarke type screwdriver one thats been great but only goes upto 10nm and ive got a larger one for anything over 35nm...
would prefer a screwdriver type one if possible but just something that is pretty accurate and works will do 🙂
cheers!
I've got this one
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=32396
I'm an Aero engineer so I'm pretty fussy about my tools - this is absolutly spot on and an absolute steal. Just for fun I checked the accuracy on the cal bench at work and it's pretty accurate. Within 0.2nm
Doesn't come with any bits, but I guess you have them already.
I use the park ones 3-15 NM and the 12-60NM big clicker.
A worth while investment.
I've got this onehttp://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=32396
I'm an Aero engineer so I'm pretty fussy about my tools - this is absolutly spot on and an absolute steal. Just for fun I checked the accuracy on the cal bench at work and it's pretty accurate. Within 0.2nm
Doesn't come with any bits, but I guess you have them already.
Looks very similar to the one I got from B&Q for £25 although mine is 1/4 inch. If it is the same then good to know it's accurate
They do also do the 3/8 inch
cheers guys - the ones from b&q listed above how on earth will i get a 5mm hex to go on that? or is it not possible? guessing some form of adaptor maybe/
I got [url= http://www.cyclestore.co.uk/productDetails.asp?productID=20794 ]this one[/url] last week and am quite inpressed with it
cheers guys - the ones from b&q listed above how on earth will i get a 5mm hex to go on that? or is it not possible? guessing some form of adaptor maybe/
I've got the below socket set and use the bit to 1/4" adaptor that's on the left hand side of the box under the spark plug socket.