Talk Wench
Talk Wench
So I really need a torque wrench, but what size, 1/2 or 1/4
what range of settings ?
now not likely to use it a lot so what is best value to buy ?
cheers Paul
what range of settings ?
now not likely to use it a lot so what is best value to buy ?
cheers Paul
it may be clever, but its not big.
I just got a Draper wrench. Settings from 10 to 150. 1/2 inch drive plus a set of sockets from 12 to 34mm.
The manual suggests that this range of settings will do just about all the nuts and bolts on the 'Storm.
£30 for the wrench and £20 for the sockets from a local hardware store. Quality looks good and I have had no problems so far.
Hope this helps.
Nick.
The manual suggests that this range of settings will do just about all the nuts and bolts on the 'Storm.
£30 for the wrench and £20 for the sockets from a local hardware store. Quality looks good and I have had no problems so far.
Hope this helps.
Nick.
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Cheap torque wrenches are cheap for a reason ;)
For motorcycle use, I use a 3/8 drive with a 15 - 80ft-lb range. Made by Teng tools, iirc. Can't remember how much it was, I've had it for years. TBH it doesn't get much use, I tighten most bolts by feel, and use the torque wrench for engine work (cylinder head bolts etc).
Mind you, there's an awful lot of broken bolts, stripped threads and lost fasteners that have taught me how tight a fastener needs to be
For motorcycle use, I use a 3/8 drive with a 15 - 80ft-lb range. Made by Teng tools, iirc. Can't remember how much it was, I've had it for years. TBH it doesn't get much use, I tighten most bolts by feel, and use the torque wrench for engine work (cylinder head bolts etc).
Mind you, there's an awful lot of broken bolts, stripped threads and lost fasteners that have taught me how tight a fastener needs to be

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I second that mate, the Aldi stuff is usually first rate.STEVESTORM wrote:Halfords for the sockets - individual so you don't get ones you don't need!
Torque wrench - full setting range ALDI, LIDL etc 9.99 and its the dogs reproductives
Had lots of stuff (grinder, belt sander, socket set) and it really is good stuff
Ben
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I'd go for a safer version of that method
Tighten the wheel by hand and if it falls off/out then tighten a bit more.
If you tighten a bit more each time until you stop falling off you're guarenteed to get it right eventually..simple really
added bonus being you'll keep dealers in business for spare parts
Tighten the wheel by hand and if it falls off/out then tighten a bit more.
If you tighten a bit more each time until you stop falling off you're guarenteed to get it right eventually..simple really
added bonus being you'll keep dealers in business for spare parts