Off to buy a torque wrench

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  1. Yorkshire Tyke

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    Hey guys bout time I used the proper tools and settings so off to buy a torque wrench, I've seen there are different tolerances:

    8-60nM, 60-300nM, 40-200 etc.

    which one best suits motorcycle work?

    thankssss!!
     
  2. graemewalker

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    sixty more than enough for bikes halfords do a canny one unless u have snapon money same job 80 odd foot pounds on rear spindle nm what does that convert to
     
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  3. Yorkshire Tyke

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    So go for the halfords professional 8-60? 3/8"?

    Guessing I could do with a separate one for tightening spindle nut etc?
     
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    yes next size up for axle nut for your track use 120 i think roughly for nut
     
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  5. Yorkshire Tyke

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    Ok cheers graeme will just buy the smaller range one for now, at 75 notes they aint cheap!! Thanks for your assistance
     
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  7. ShaunH101

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    A good 3/8's will cover most needs on a bike! Although most 3/8 don't go high enough for axle nuts and the bigger fixings! But then you've got to think, some 1/2" won't go low enough for things like case bolts etc..

    So basically, at work I use my 3/8" way more than a 1/2"!
     
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    I've got two halfords torque wrenches in 3/8 and 1/2 inch type I think they cover 10-60nm and 50-200nm off the top of my head, both been good for everything I've need them for! Good quality and good price IMO
     
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    I have a snap on 6nm-150nm does all the jobs i need really [​IMG]
     
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  11. Tifa

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    Well, they're not expensive either....kinda middle range?
    My 3/8" halfrauds one started to play up after 11 years of serious abuse....took it back, (tongue in cheek, no receipt) and it was exchanged for a spangly new one on the spot...no quibbles even.
    I also have the 1/2" drive jobbie....and it's been spot on up to now.
    Just remember to zero them when you've finished and they should last forever.
    Also, whatever make you go for, I'd recommend a dial gauge over a vernier type as they are so much quicker and easier to set, with less chance of setting it incorrectly.

    That Snap-On above is a superb top end piece of kit, designed for professional use....my only gripe is the battery.
    If you leave battery function tools in a cold shed/garage for prolonged periods, it destroys the battery lifespan.
    I have 3 tools that rely on batteries, and it can be a pain in the arse pulling one out of the toolbox when you need it only to find the battery is fooked.
    For that reason, I always keep spare batteries in the house :)
     
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    I have had this 6 months still on original battery/battery's I don't even know how many it's got ha ha I always have spare batteries lying about so not a big problem
     
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    Same one as mine... But unless using it every day, not many people would be willing be fork out close to £300 for one :)
     
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    Jesus Shaun........looks like the Docs Sonic Screwdriver........................or are you a Jedi ?? :eek:
     
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    That's just showin' off Wedgie & Shaun!


    [​IMG]
     
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  16. ShaunH101

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    My master said I'm not ready yet :(
     
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    Which Worcestershire bit you from Shaun in case I need to borrow one ?? ;)
     
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    Ha ha think mine was £215 done me a bit of a deal not too bad I do use it a lot at work though
     
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    Yep, battery life is good. There's negligible current draw.
    Chances are your battery will be good for a few years before it goes AWOL.
    It's a good plan to keep a spare (or two) and don't forget to check yer battery compartment periodically for battery leakage.
     
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  20. ShaunH101

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    Droitwich mate, happy to help you if you ever need a hand! :)
     
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