l_bilyk
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So a co-worker of mine was telling me how the BEST torque wrenches, calipers, etc. are made in England. Any truth to this?
MXtras said:Mitutoyo makes absolutely the best travel indicators for the money and Browne and Sharpe makes the best test indicators with their "Best Test". Best Test indicators are made by Tesa, which makes absolutley the best Tri-mics available.
Starret makes......uhhm......well - maybe they USED to be the best but I can't think of one Starret tool I have used in the last 15 years that I would spend my money on. It's over-priced and not really all that great. Maybe their mics are worthy...
But - as far as torque wrenches? I have never used a torque wrench that was made in England. I have used (and helped develop) a custom made, torque limiting torque wrench that was designed and built in Austria. Anyway - nothing but Proto used here.
For many years, there was only two companies in the States that made torque tools and they sold their stuff to everyone as an OEM - believe me - I was tasked with creating a very unique, break-away style torque-limiting wrench about 10 years ago that was used to tighten cutters into rediculously expensive ultrasonic horns and I researched the manufacturers worldwide to see if anyone could/would work with me to come up with this unique torque-limiting tool. If you bought a Snap on torque wrench up until ??? years ago, it was manufactured FOR Snap On by the same folks that made the Proto or Crapsman stuff. Now? - I don't know, but I have never met a Proto torque wrench I did not like.
What are these "English" torque wrenches? What are the brand names?
Scott
79rallysport said:Does anybody know who makes the BEST 0-6" digital calipers? (.0005 resolution)
79rallysport said:Are you talking about Norbar torque wrenches?