Ideally 10-50 ftlb.What range are you looking for?
That's a rebranded Eclatorq and is exactly what I would recommend as well.This is about the smallest you will be able to find. No clue about the quality, tho.
A 8" long torque wrench that can do 50 ft-lb? Seems unlikely......It would be nice to have a regular ratchet length torque wrench to get into those places the longer ones won't.
Good recommendation.Tonchini QL-MH
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Ice needed a very short one for work at some point an this one ticked the box
Torque adapter, such as:All my torque wrenches are medium to long. It would be nice to have a regular ratchet length torque wrench to get into those places the longer ones won't.
What recommendations do you all have?
I have an old Tohnichi torque wrench and I agree about the ratchet action. It’s so nice I wondered whether Koken supplied the heads for them.Good recommendation.
It can be confusing sorting through their many models, but they make good stuff.
I have their metric 100-500 kgf-cm wrench. It is adjustable but has to be done with a hex key, which can be a blessing or a curse.
The model garfieldzzz mentioned has the adjustment knob.
The ratchet mechanism is only 24t but has a Koken-like action.
Agreed. The center of your hand will be 5-6" from the fastener. Thats a significant amount of effort to get 50ft lbA 8" long torque wrench that can do 50 ft-lb? Seems unlikely.