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Service a Proto Torque Wrench

JDC

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I have 2 that need work. I am willing to pay to have them fixed. Does anyone know where to send it?
 
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kruegdr

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What's wrong with them?

I've had my Proto 1/2" clicker apart, and it's not too complicated. You might go to the Stanley-Proto website to see about if they'll service them. I know they're down the way in Conyers, GA.
 
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vssjim

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Team Torque does a very good job and Stanley Proto in Georgia will also do them. You have ot go on the Proto web site and look under support for the address.
 

Vinko

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I had one fixed by Stanley Proto in Georgia. There was something busted. Which they fixed for free and then the calibration with shipping was about $60. It was one of their more heavy-duty ones that was pretty expensive when new and I thought it worth it to have it calibrated by them.

They were very efficient about the whole thing.
 
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