i have a friend that sells mountz pro. all the drag racers in the community use and support his products. they are very nice. i have several snap ons. he keeps bugging me to buy one. the digital version is super nice.
lmk and i can get you in contact with him if he has any promotional pricing.
http://www.mountzpro.com/
Are you talking about Precision Instruments?
If so, you would be hard pressed to find a better torque wrench.
For a tough & durable 1/2 drive model, I would opt for the split beam version![]()
yea it makes for a good laugh. they are an industrial company so it kind of fits?That goofy looking dude they have on the front page is not helping them any.

A very good torque wrench but you won't be torquing any left hand threads with that one.
A very good torque wrench but you won't be torquing any left hand threads with that one.
Do you encounter very many left hand threads in the automotive world? Or should I be pretty safe picking this up if all I'm doing is wrenching on cars?
I have never encountered a situation where I needed to torque a left hand threaded fastener; however, I thought the OP should be informed anyway.
Does anyone know if the Gearwrench torque wrench is USA made?
Do you encounter very many left hand threads in the automotive world? Or should I be pretty safe picking this up if all I'm doing is wrenching on cars?
As I recall, Precision Instruments makes Snap On's torque wrenches. I was told this by several different reps over the years. Could be wrong. Regardless, they make a high quality tool.
I have SO Torque o Meters that I love, An APSCO-MOSSBERG meter for big stuff (600ftlb.) and Proto for the remaining ones. I have been very pleased with all of them.
I think PI only made the split beam SO wrenches. I want to say it is CDI that makes the micrometer type. Both excellent though. I carry micrometers (actually all are now SO branded except for the 3/4" drive CDI I picked up for cheap "just in case") because I do like both Studes and MoPars.
Do you encounter very many left hand threads in the automotive world? Or should I be pretty safe picking this up if all I'm doing is wrenching on cars?