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1/2" drive flex torque wrench

rhp

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I know of four 1/2" drive flexible head ratcheting torque wrenches, (50-250 ft.lb.):
SK 74456
MAC TWF8250A
Snap-On QJFR3250 (discontinued), and
Matco TRC250FA

Can you name any others?
 
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Hiball

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My grandfather has one that i have used in the past and i believe it came from Montgomery Ward or JcPenneys (I **** you not) Many Many... Many Moons ago. I will look next time im out there to verify.
 

765kVFlash

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Precision Split-beam

I have the 20-100 ft.-lbf. version. Easy to dial in the torque. No need to set it back to "0". Although, force of habit has me doing it anyway.

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Snap on

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$499.99 - $321.50 = $178.49

You are looking at some pretty expensive torque wrenches to begin with, the difference is only $178.49, why not save up a few more dollars and get the latest in tech?

More and more items are being built that will require the abilities of this wrench and it is a big time saver over doing it the old way with an angle gauge.

The second price is for the Matco one you have listed.

My flame suit is on.
 

Charles (in GA)

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Yes, the Techwrench Electronic & Split Beam torque wrenches have flex heads. Thanks.

Now, let me re-phrase the initial question:
Can you name any others micrometer adjustable click type, 1/2" drive, flexible head, ratcheting torque wrenches than the ones listed above?

Why micrometer type adjustment?

Charles
 
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rhp

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Why micrometer type adjustment?

Charles

My preferred type over split beam.
Electronics are nice but eat batteries.
Just like the adjustable click type the most and the flexible head is a very nice feature.
 
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