I never use 'em but might end up starting (car, not bike but I'm guessing the bike forum's best for this) and they're probably 40 years old
One's a big ****-off Norbar thing and the other's MHH, with a sort of toque-meter on it rather than a limiter
Any point in getting them redone. If so, who does it ?
I aquired a big torque wrench that had been left wound on. Had it checked by Cromwell. They it wasn't adjusted back to within tollerance just a certificate of error across the range so i have to manually compensate. No big deal for me as it's not my normal use torque wrench, just use for the odd big job. But would be a pain if used regularly. Can't recall the cost as it was a few years ago.
Edit: Price list....
I'll do them for you, email in profile. I manage a stds lab for the biggest calibration service provider in the world mwah ha ha ha.
Used tool-cal, [url= http://www.tool-cal.co.uk/torquewrenchcalibration.html ]Link[/url] for a 1200N norbar and a couple of snap on wrenches quick turnaround and not badly priced
LeeW - assuming you're serious, email on it's way (once I've unblocked a toilet 😥 )