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Old 11-30-2015, 08:51 AM
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Torque wrench

Cyber Monday and all, so any recommendations on the "best" torque wrench? I know there have been threads on this subject before but would welcome your suggestions again.
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Old 11-30-2015, 08:54 AM
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Cyber Monday and all, so any recommendations on the "best" torque wrench? I know there have been threads on this subject before but would welcome your suggestions again.
I'm a fan of precision instruments torque wrenches in general, what torque range are you looking for?
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Old 11-30-2015, 09:14 AM
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For bikes I use park beam torque wrench. For other stuff I use CDI, same company that makes torque wrenches for snap on but are much cheaper. I think they are very nice click style wrenches. I have a 3/8s and 1/2 inch. I don't know if they make smaller ones or not.
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Old 11-30-2015, 09:33 AM
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For bikes I use park beam torque wrench. For other stuff I use CDI, same company that makes torque wrenches for snap on but are much cheaper. I think they are very nice click style wrenches. I have a 3/8s and 1/2 inch. I don't know if they make smaller ones or not.
Precision instruments makes "snap-on" tools as well.... The click ones are typically CDI, and the split beam ones are usually precision instruments, dial/digital ones some of both.

Anyways, I prefer split beam since they don't need to be re-calibrated as much as the "click" type and are less susceptible to shock. Split beam works like a click wrench, you set it to your desired torque and it clicks when it arrives at that torque.
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Old 11-30-2015, 09:41 AM
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Standard bike stuff - mostly about 5nm, but 1/2 increments would be nice.


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I'm a fan of precision instruments torque wrenches in general, what torque range are you looking for?
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Old 11-30-2015, 09:42 AM
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Standard bike stuff - mostly about 5nm, but 1/2 increments would be nice.
http://www.amazon.com/CDI-Torque-Pro...rds=cdi+torque



Edit: Same thing 44 dollars plus 5 for shipping:
http://www.artscyclery.com/descpage-...FcUXHwodxnsDFw

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Old 11-30-2015, 10:08 AM
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Ordered from Art's! Thx.
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Old 11-30-2015, 10:43 AM
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Nice, I just grabbed one of those a few weeks ago. Well designed and easy to use.
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:11 AM
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Park Tools. Neve rhad a problem with it
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:19 AM
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Get this one

http://www.effettomariposa.eu/en/pro...16-pro-deluxe/
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:28 AM
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Another vote for the CDI, excellent, really happy with mine.
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:32 AM
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I only have experience with one, the Pedros Demi Torque Wrench. Great for all the usual stuff, mostly getting things to the 5-7nm range. Useless for larger stuff like torquing the crank bolt. But it's a great size and easy to use.
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:35 AM
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CDI is perfect for those quick adjustments!
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Old 11-30-2015, 11:56 AM
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Being a Snap-On fan to the point where I chase after the Snap-On trucks like some dogs after a wheel, I bought the orange and white plastic torque wrench recommended above. I don't like it. The way it "breaks" when it has reached the desired torque is way too abrupt. Abrupt to the point that you might strip an aluminum head as the tool jerks when "breaking". Also, when measured against two other torque tools I have (Venzo and Anschutz rifle torque wrench) it seems to have a higher measure level than the others. That is, it "breaks" noticeably after the other two. Maybe the way the tool fits in your hand has something to do with it. I'd rather just use the lowly Venzo.

I find the cheaper and readily available ratchet Venzo... appropriate. Not bad. You must be careful, though, as when you hold it by the rubber handle you might move the tension on the tool. I already have three low torque tools, otherwise I'd just buy a Park. Park tools are damn fine. The hex Park wrenches will long outlive a Craftsman hex wrench. Blue Point (lower level Snap-On) ratchet tips are somewhat soft too. MAC tips seem to last longer.

It is always advisable to torque your screws little by little. 5lbs...? Go 2 then 3 or 4 then 5. Maybe not so important at this level (bicycles) but always better to err on the side of caution. Old mechanic's habits are hard to kill.

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