jfdestree
Well-known member
Stanley expert 70-350nm torque wrench.
I needed a bigger torque wrench than my Wurth to do a brake job on a car trailer.( Some others jobs I used to eyeball the torque. Never have a problem, but it's better this way.)
I looked some catalogs and find a Kraftwerk reasonably priced for my use. The guy behind the counter told me to spend a few more € to get a Stanley Expert. Kraftwerk was 86€ without taxes and the expert 107€. I said ok, it was off the shelf and go out of the store with. The guy keep saying that Stanley expert is a division of Facom, even the warranty.
It looks nice, it's all metal even the handle.
I really like the way the torque setting is displayed. The handle gives the torque by 1nm increment. Pretty neat.
I needed a bigger torque wrench than my Wurth to do a brake job on a car trailer.( Some others jobs I used to eyeball the torque. Never have a problem, but it's better this way.)
I looked some catalogs and find a Kraftwerk reasonably priced for my use. The guy behind the counter told me to spend a few more € to get a Stanley Expert. Kraftwerk was 86€ without taxes and the expert 107€. I said ok, it was off the shelf and go out of the store with. The guy keep saying that Stanley expert is a division of Facom, even the warranty.
It looks nice, it's all metal even the handle.
I really like the way the torque setting is displayed. The handle gives the torque by 1nm increment. Pretty neat.


