Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench
Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench Price Details:
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Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench Brief Description
Wheeler’s FAT Wrench brings great consistency to every screw on your rifle! This astonishing handheld torque wrench lets you apply repeatable, accurate torque settings to scope rings, guard screws and other screws, which aids in accuracy and decreases the opportunity for difficulties in the field. The FAT Wrench is a wonderful complement to the Deluxe Gunsmithing Screwdriver Sets. Collectively, they can guarantee correct tightening of most every screw on any gun in your collection.
Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench Key Characteristics
- Torque adjustment range from 10 to 65 inch pounds
- Accuracy plus/minus 2 inch pounds
- Consists of 10 of the significantly more well known gunsmithing bits and a 1/4″ socket.
List Price: $ 59.99
Cost: $ 44.06
Wheeler’s Firearm Accurizing Torque Wrench. This torque wrench goes from ten to 65 inch pounds of torque. This wrench is incredible for torqing down sight bases, rings, caps and just about something else you could will need to torque down in inch pounds. Good handy small tool that you can load in the range box and take with you where ever you go.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful Jazzman, May 9, 2010 By Jazzman “Jazzman” (Atlanta, GA USA) – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench (Sports) The Wheeler Torque Wrench is a great little tool. Some years ago I over torqued and stripped some scope ring threads, so I have tended to treat them gingerly since then. After checking the screws with this tool, I discovered I have been under torquing the screws on all my scopes which would put them at risk for moving under recoil. I would have given this tool 5 stars except for the following critique: (1) the set is difficult to keep together since it does not come with a small carrying case for the tool and the driver bits – in this day when any $10 multi-piece tool from Home Depot has its own case for the various components, I should not have to use a Tupperware container for the tool and bits; (2) the only reference guide provided regarding the proper torque settings for various screw types is on the cardboard backing in the package – once again, one should not have to retain the packaging material as a referencer guide – this should be a small card or booklet inserted in the previously mentioned carrying case on a tool this expensive. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful Works Great, August 17, 2010 By M. Liwanag – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Wheeler Firearms Accurizing Torque Wrench (Sports) I was cautious to order this wrench because of the previous reviews: crude adjustments, no carrying case etc…Well I was surprised when it arrived with its own hard plastic case. It held the wrench itself and all the bits securely. It also had a paper insert (instructions) that you could keep in there. The adjustments are not in 10 in-lbs increments, rather 5 in-lb increments. But you can make finer adjustments if you’re not a moron. Maybe it seems “Wheeler” listened and addressed most, if not all of the previous complaints. This is a great little wrench that is very useful if you work on firearms or any small precision parts. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
Yea it’s decent. I’ve used it a couple times and seems like a great tool. Specially so? you don’t fuk up bolts