08-10-2018, 05:56 AM
Always store that style of wrench with the tension off the spring (loosen all the way).
The smaller the wrench, the less 'click' they tend to make. You must keep an eye on them and watch and feel for the movement.
I'm not a fan of the old school needle bar- too much leeway.
If I used a tq wrench more often on critical stuff (engine internals) I would go in the other direction and get a good digital one.
The smaller the wrench, the less 'click' they tend to make. You must keep an eye on them and watch and feel for the movement.
I'm not a fan of the old school needle bar- too much leeway.
If I used a tq wrench more often on critical stuff (engine internals) I would go in the other direction and get a good digital one.
