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Old 04-20-2019, 11:18 AM
Jef58 Jef58 is offline
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We've been using small CDI torque wrenches for assembly work (medical device manufacturer) when the Snap On units get replaced. They get calibrated 2 times a year and are used daily. I use a cheap Versa from Amazon and have a small Snap On one as well for small stuff like stems, faceplates, seat clamps... The 1/2" Craftsman is for the cranks and cassettes. The main this is to tighten stems and clamps evenly alternating slowly until torque is reached.
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