Help! I have a need for a torque wrench that can deliver 400 ft lbs on a 3/4 socket. In fact, I already bought a Precision Instruments torque wrench for the job. After the fact, I have stumbled on what appear to be a much much cheaper method of accomplishing the same task. But I need people of knowledge to chime in.
I bought a $375 torque wrench, and a $75 breaker bar.
Powerbilt makes a digital torque meter for less than $100 that seems to turn any ratchet or breaker bar into a torque wrench. It fits between the wrench and nut and measures torque/emits signal/lights up when you are at your desired torque.
So it seems for about $175 I could have accomplished the same objectives as I will be able to accomplish having spent $450.
Is this correct? Any reason I should shy away from such a torque meter?
I bought a $375 torque wrench, and a $75 breaker bar.
Powerbilt makes a digital torque meter for less than $100 that seems to turn any ratchet or breaker bar into a torque wrench. It fits between the wrench and nut and measures torque/emits signal/lights up when you are at your desired torque.
So it seems for about $175 I could have accomplished the same objectives as I will be able to accomplish having spent $450.
Is this correct? Any reason I should shy away from such a torque meter?