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250 ft lb torque wrench

rhp

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Would you trust a 3/8" drive for a 250 ft lb torque wrench? (versus a 1/2")
 
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Who makes a 3/8 that measures up to 250ftlbs? Unless someone swapped out a proto gear maybe.:headscrat
I don't think 3/8 drive would be strong enough or long enough for a 250ftlbs application even if someone made one. For 250ftlbs, I like the Precision Instruments split beam flex head torque wrench in 1/2 drive.:thumbup:
 
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rhp

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Who makes a 3/8 that measures up to 250ftlbs? Unless someone swapped out a proto gear maybe.:headscrat
I don't think 3/8 drive would be strong enough or long enough for a 250ftlbs application even if someone made one. For 250ftlbs, I like the Precision Instruments split beam flex head torque wrench in 1/2 drive.:thumbup:

in 3/8" drive:
Craftsman has two models going to 250 ft lb max
Sturtevant & PI have models that go to 200 ft lb max
 

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SK makes a torque wrench (SK74530) that goes up to 250ftlbs in a 3/8" drive, though I wouldn't feel comfortable using it near the limits.
 
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Wow nice find. Apparently many online seller list the wrench has having 250 ft-lbs capability!!
 
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I might be wrong but, I think the Craftsman models only measure to 250 Inlbs (inch pounds).

You are absolutely correct. I misread it and feel foolish for wasting your times. Sorry about my oversight. RHP
 
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