PiperCub49
Well-known member
I have a couple aircraft that I can do my own work on without an A&P license and will have more in my future.
I have the 1/2" drive Tekton torque wrench for vehicle lug nuts and suspension components and it has worked okay. Now I'm looking for a 3/8" drive. There have been a few instances where the torque wrench didn't click and I overtorqued fasteners. Is this the anomaly with Tekton wrenches? Seems like everyone loves them. However, I see too many reviews where people say, "They work great! But I have no way to test its accuracy or consistency." That doesn't do me much good when I have to rely on it for my aircraft.
Does anyone have some really good or bad things to say about the Tekton torque wrenches compared to CDI or Precision Instruments? I'm looking for qualitative data, not "You need to spend big money to give you the warm and fuzzies because you work on airplanes".
What matters is accuracy, precision, and repeatability. Do Tekton torque wrenches consistently deliver on these, without a doubt in your mind?
I have the 1/2" drive Tekton torque wrench for vehicle lug nuts and suspension components and it has worked okay. Now I'm looking for a 3/8" drive. There have been a few instances where the torque wrench didn't click and I overtorqued fasteners. Is this the anomaly with Tekton wrenches? Seems like everyone loves them. However, I see too many reviews where people say, "They work great! But I have no way to test its accuracy or consistency." That doesn't do me much good when I have to rely on it for my aircraft.
Does anyone have some really good or bad things to say about the Tekton torque wrenches compared to CDI or Precision Instruments? I'm looking for qualitative data, not "You need to spend big money to give you the warm and fuzzies because you work on airplanes".
What matters is accuracy, precision, and repeatability. Do Tekton torque wrenches consistently deliver on these, without a doubt in your mind?