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Expert by Facom torque wrenches – any good? Who makes them?

Samuel D

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Expert sells a small range of click-type torque wrenches with 1/4" to 3/4" drives and torque values from 5 to 750 Nm.

Page 150 of this PDF catalogue.

The smallest model, the E100E105, interests me for its low price here in Europe compared to first-tier brands.

Anyone know anything about these?

Thanks.
 
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Just one bump, at a different time of day, in case anyone missed this thread who might know.
 
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Expert sells a small range of click-type torque wrenches with 1/4" to 3/4" drives and torque values from 5 to 750 Nm.

Page 150 of this PDF catalogue.

The smallest model, the E100E105, interests me for its low price here in Europe compared to first-tier brands.

Anyone know anything about these?

Thanks.

When I saw the ratchet head design it immediately reminded me of a manufacturer in Taiwan.
They are a relatively new series from Williams Tools: http://www.wtools.com.tw/Torque-Wrenches.shtml#02
Scroll down, you'll see it. You'll see that the ratchet head is different, but if you go down further, you'll see the exact ratchet head is offered on their electronic version.

When Snap-on developed their first electronic torque wrenches, Williams Tools was in some way involved with the electronics.
Other than that, I have no other information.
 
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