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3/4" Torque wrench - encantotom - 04-25-2015

i bought a 1" impact gun and sockets so i can take the wheels off of the newell if i need to.  so i wanted a torque wrench that would do the 450-475 foot pounds for the lug nuts.  

those babies are expensive!

i kept looking on craigslist and ran across an old ad for a TCI 600 FRN that goes to 600 ft pound.  and it was only 20 minutes away which is very unusual considering where i live.  

so i went and bought it and got it AND a 1" male to 3/4" female impact adapter for $50 bucks....quite a score.  he said he only used it a handful of times in the 8 years he had it and when he did it was on heads of kenworths.  so i am assumming it is close to being calibrated.  

given i would have had to buy the adapter anyway, and they are 20-25 bucks, i effectively got the torque wrench for 30 bucks.  it is BIG and heavy.  

life is good

tom


RE: 3/4" Torque wrench - whatsnewell - 04-26-2015

No picture?


RE: 3/4" Torque wrench - prairieschooner - 04-26-2015

That is a great find and so cheap! When in the industry I always did it the old way. I would ask my mechanic how much he weighed and then calculated how far away on the bar he had to hang his weight from to get the correct foot pounds (200 Lbs x 2.25' = 450 Foot Pounds). I learned this trick from one of the Journeymen that trained me.


RE: 3/4" Torque wrench - encantotom - 04-26-2015

steve, i dont want to torque them that much if i hang on it.....ha

tom