oldschoolcraft
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I have two torque wrenches. One is a cheap 1/4” hex bit Wheeler brand chinesium that does up to around 50 inch pounds. Then I bought a Proto 1/2 drive click fixed head torque wrench that has a dial on the handle to twist to the correct setting.
The wheeler says in the instructions to keep it set at the lowest torque setting for storage. I guess keeping it set higher puts strain on the internal mechanism. I don’t recall seeing that instruction with the Proto and for the Proto it would be a hassle to reset it to lowest torque each time since it takes more rotations of the handle.
Should all torque wrenches be stored at lowest setting? Or just some?
I have been keeping most of my metal tools on my hot patio. Does the proto 1/2 torque wrench have any plastic or rubber innards that might degrade in the heat? It was expensive so if it needs to be stored inside, I will.
Does everyone store their torque wrench in a dedicated hard case? The proto came with a form fitted case but it kind of ***** because it’s one case that’s made for multiple torque wrench SKUs so it’s like a foot longer than it needs to be to allow the same vac molded plastic case to work for the larger handled torque wrench. It’s huge.
The wheeler says in the instructions to keep it set at the lowest torque setting for storage. I guess keeping it set higher puts strain on the internal mechanism. I don’t recall seeing that instruction with the Proto and for the Proto it would be a hassle to reset it to lowest torque each time since it takes more rotations of the handle.
Should all torque wrenches be stored at lowest setting? Or just some?
I have been keeping most of my metal tools on my hot patio. Does the proto 1/2 torque wrench have any plastic or rubber innards that might degrade in the heat? It was expensive so if it needs to be stored inside, I will.
Does everyone store their torque wrench in a dedicated hard case? The proto came with a form fitted case but it kind of ***** because it’s one case that’s made for multiple torque wrench SKUs so it’s like a foot longer than it needs to be to allow the same vac molded plastic case to work for the larger handled torque wrench. It’s huge.
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