Precision Instruments (PREC2FR600H) 3/8" Drive Flex Head Split Beam Click Wrench 120 to 600 in./lbs. Product Description:
- Sold Individually
Product Description
- No need to reset the tool to the bottom of the scale after use since there is no internal coil spring
- Innovative torque measuring mechansim requires only fingertip force to adjust the reading
- Made in the USA and ships in an American made plastic box
- Rugged construction resist industrial fluids and counters abuse
- 4% Accurate clockwise and comes with a flex ratchet
The Split-Beam click wrench family is easy to set and does not need to be "turned down" after use - saving time when the application requires frequent changing of the torque setting. The high-contrast dial makes it easy to read the torque setting, and sturdy construction allows this wrench to perform for years, even in harsh environments.
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Snap On OEM Torque Wrench
By Patriot
I frequently work on cars between my daily drivers, project cars and amateur road racing. I had been using Craftsman torque wrenches bought from Sears for years. My original 1/2" 25-150 ft. lbs. model just died. It had worked great since its purchase in 1995. I had the opportunity to use some Snap On "bar style" torque wrenches my friends own and liked them a lot. I originally decided to replace my Craftsman with a Snap On. I discovered that Precision Instruments was the OEM for Snap On. I first bought the PREC3FR250F and it was identical to my brother's Snap On version except for a dust shield the Snap On had and the coloring scheme. It also came with the calibration card just like the Snap On. As luck would have it, my 3/8" Craftsman failed a week later. I ended buying the PREC2FR100F and PREC2FR600H to replace it. Saved a chunk a cash by the Precision Instruments versions. They are Made in the USA which was important to me too.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
love this torque wrench
By review
This is my first split beam torque wrench and I have to admit that it is a "keeper" for my toolbox. Good audio feedback (click sound) when torque is reached but have to remember to let it go all the way back to rest, otherwise the clicker won't reset and one could over torgue. Very easy to set the torque value but would like to see darker markings but I can live with what it is. Would recommend this torque wrench over beam or spring versions.
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identical to the rebranded snap on
By Michael Evans
It actually torques down to 8.5 foot pounds.Same torque wrench that you would pay twice as much for from snap on. Made in america very solid tool. With this and the 50-250 foot pound torque wrench you'll be able to torque any automotive fastner.
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