Gearwrench 1/2In Drive Tire Shop Micrometer Torque Wrench 30-250 Ft/lbs
Gearwrench 1/2In Drive Tire Shop Micrometer Torque Wrench 30-250 Ft/lbs
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Gearwrench 1/2In Drive Tire Shop Micrometer Torque Wrench 30-250 Ft/lbs

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Key item features

  • Efficient Ratcheting: Features a 32-tooth ratchet mechanism with an 11-degree swing arc, enabling effective fastener turning in confined spaces.
  • Precise Torque: Delivers a torque accuracy of +/- 3% clockwise within 20% to 100% of its wrench capability.
  • Specific Application: Designed specifically for accurately checking wheel lug nuts against manufacturer-recommended torque values.
  • Drive Size: Equipped with a 1/2-inch drive, suitable for various automotive applications.
  • Torque Range: Offers a versatile torque range from 30 to 250 foot-pounds for diverse fastening needs.
  • Micrometer Type: This tool is a micrometer torque wrench, part of the GEARWRENCH family of torque measurement products.
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Oct 28, 2022
Dustay
2 out of 5 stars review

Keeps falling apart

I bought this a few year back, and at first it worked alright. About the 4th time using it, it fell apart. The c clip came undone and the guts fell out. I put it back together, but it happened 3 more times since then. You would think there would be a groove cut out for the c clip to sit in.

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