Looking around craigslist, saw and add for old snap on QJR torque wrenches.
Spent a little time on google, and I believe they are from the 80s.
My main question is, as long as it is calibrated, they should work fine, correct, this is snap on we are talking about.
Also is there an online resource to see the specs of old torque wrenches, such as if the are accurate form 20-100% things like that.
I have also hear rumor that snap on trucks can check if a wrench is calibrated, is this true, and how does it work.
Random question. Also saw a fluke 187 for sale. Have also been looking for a nicer multimeter. I know the recommended automotive multimeter by most is the 88, but will a 187 work as well?
Also, any info on where one can get a torque wrench calibrated in the chicago area would be appreciated
I tried searching, but I keep getting a cannot display page on my web browser
Spent a little time on google, and I believe they are from the 80s.
My main question is, as long as it is calibrated, they should work fine, correct, this is snap on we are talking about.
Also is there an online resource to see the specs of old torque wrenches, such as if the are accurate form 20-100% things like that.
I have also hear rumor that snap on trucks can check if a wrench is calibrated, is this true, and how does it work.
Random question. Also saw a fluke 187 for sale. Have also been looking for a nicer multimeter. I know the recommended automotive multimeter by most is the 88, but will a 187 work as well?
Also, any info on where one can get a torque wrench calibrated in the chicago area would be appreciated
I tried searching, but I keep getting a cannot display page on my web browser