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Furniture Legs
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Torque wrench with 1/2" drive, suitable for heavier applications and can be used in professional tasks. High torque is required when tightening or loosening nuts. All 1/2" drive accessories, such as sockets, extensions, adapters, etc., can be fitted to its size. Torque refers to the force we can apply to the object we want to tighten; the higher the torque (Nm), the more suitable the tool is for larger objects. It has a torque range of 28-210Nm, which is indicated with an analog display. The length of the torque wrench is 47cm.
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From the moment you hold it in your hands, it shows quality. Excellent for its price. As for accuracy, I compared it with one from BETA, which has a calibration certificate, and at 30 and 60 Nm they match perfectly. Note that the BETA goes max up to 60 Nm and does not have a ratchet.
Its advantage is that it has a ratchet and comes with 3 sockets 17, 19, 21, an extension, and a decent case.
The only disadvantage is that the torque indications are a bit hard to read for the elderly.
Flawless and sturdy
Nice case, with accessories, looks quality. Be careful with drops and store it set at the lowest torque.
Very satisfied and for tightening bolts that I needed it for, even tightened spark plugs at its lowest setting of 28nm and it performed very well. It also comes with an extension and 3 sockets in the case. CAUTION: always store the torque wrenches at the lowest setting and slightly higher, for example 30nm. If you store them and leave them at 100nm, for example, over time the mechanism with the spring inside will lose its calibration. And of course, it is a delicate tool, be careful not to drop it on hard surfaces. Finally, Americans measure torque in ft/lbs which is the same thing, just google for example 100 ft/lbs to nm = 135nm and convert it.
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It was tested and it is quite good, attention for amateur use is honest.
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For its price, it is a reliable and honest purchase.
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At the limits of the defective
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Quite good for amateur use....
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For its price, there is no better option. It could easily be priced at 70+ euros. Excellent.
For the money, it's decent. And obviously not for professional use, in my opinion.
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Very good for its price
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