manwithtools
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I've done a bit of Googling and I've only found one apparently quality adjustable 1/4" "hex" drive torque wrench.
This seems odd to me. We are in the electrical industry and torque a number of different fastener types too a variety of torque values. Our faster types range from straight blade, hex, torx, Phillips, pozidrive, square, etc.
With the number of 1/4" hex drive bits on the market it seems strange to me that more manufacturers don't offer 1/4" female hex drive torque wrenches.
I realize that I can adapt from 1/4" hex to 1/4" square, but why should we have to do that given the variety of 1/4" hex bits I / we have on hand?
This is the one I found https://www.norbar.com/en-gb/products/view/product/categoryname/professional-model-5/rangename/model-5-adjustable/pname/model-5-n-m-scale/category_multid/56/range_multid/9/id/1101
Doesn't look like it's readily available in the US. Does anyone know of any other options for an adjustable version with certification?
This seems odd to me. We are in the electrical industry and torque a number of different fastener types too a variety of torque values. Our faster types range from straight blade, hex, torx, Phillips, pozidrive, square, etc.
With the number of 1/4" hex drive bits on the market it seems strange to me that more manufacturers don't offer 1/4" female hex drive torque wrenches.
I realize that I can adapt from 1/4" hex to 1/4" square, but why should we have to do that given the variety of 1/4" hex bits I / we have on hand?
This is the one I found https://www.norbar.com/en-gb/products/view/product/categoryname/professional-model-5/rangename/model-5-adjustable/pname/model-5-n-m-scale/category_multid/56/range_multid/9/id/1101
Doesn't look like it's readily available in the US. Does anyone know of any other options for an adjustable version with certification?
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