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Which torque wrench is this?
I know its likely super overkill for the home bike mechanic, but just out of interest, which brand/model is he using in this vid??
https://youtu.be/9Dq8WiRfgfQ?si=cutecz5mqD8_OROJ&t=42 Thanks! |
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When he goes over "tools needed," there's a nice clear shot of the wrench. You can use Google image search to find it. Just drop a screen capture of the wrench into the Google text window.
When I do that, I get this Proto Electronic Torque Wrench Model J6346: https://www.amazon.com/Proto-Elect-T.../dp/B000OLBOTQ At $784.28, it would certainly be overkill pour moi... Last edited by dgauthier; 09-08-2024 at 12:19 PM. |
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I ordered my torque wrench from Amazon, about $50. It's a clicker and has enough range for all my bike applications except for a UT cinch bolt.
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IDK. I could pick that wrench up for $.35 ...but no.
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I'm guessing it's not that one, because 250 ft lbs would turn that bike into a taco.
But maybe a related 1/4" one. |
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Here's what the 1/2" model looks like. Note the much longer handle: https://www.protorquetools.com/1-2-d...5Wb0yjLUWOfKNB Here's one of Proto's 1/4" wrenches (there are several with different ranges) that looks like what's in the video. Still bloody expensive: https://www.protorquetools.com/1-4-d...6342/?m=direct I wonder if Enve has completely thought through what message it sends to show someone using a $600-700 torque wrench to install one of their products... Last edited by dgauthier; 09-08-2024 at 07:25 PM. |
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And those that do know will spend days reviewing the features and benefits of said torque wrench, comparing their experiences regarding three decimal point accuracy, the heft and feel of the handle, the...well, you know.
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