After lots of reading it seems the only safe way to put your tires on is to at least finish the job with a torque wrench. My wife, my life and my future kids lives are not really worth cutting corners on a few hundred dollar tool.
I really know nothing about torque wrenches or how they work and how sensitive they are. Is it not recommended to buy one second hand? Is this the kind of thing that if dropped a few times or even once throws it off calibration?
I noticed on the side of one of the snap on cases it had a calibrate date. How often do you have to calibrate it and how do you go about doing this? If I am not using this several times a day in a shop setting will it not need to be calibrated as frequently or even at all?
I have mostly snap on tools and I would kinda like to keep going down that road. Like I said they seem pretty expensive that is why I am checking out Epay to try and find a good deal but don't want to buy used if it is not recommended.
Thanks in advance!
I really know nothing about torque wrenches or how they work and how sensitive they are. Is it not recommended to buy one second hand? Is this the kind of thing that if dropped a few times or even once throws it off calibration?
I noticed on the side of one of the snap on cases it had a calibrate date. How often do you have to calibrate it and how do you go about doing this? If I am not using this several times a day in a shop setting will it not need to be calibrated as frequently or even at all?
I have mostly snap on tools and I would kinda like to keep going down that road. Like I said they seem pretty expensive that is why I am checking out Epay to try and find a good deal but don't want to buy used if it is not recommended.
Thanks in advance!