I'm trying to cook up an ogre-proof solution for some fasteners on a very expensive piece of equipment that keep getting broken.
I'm looking for a slip-type torque screwdriver that can be set pretty low, about 5-10 in-oz (need to check the exact spec before buying...).
(I specify slip-type because I want to make it impossible for someone to ignore the click/dial reading and keep going...if you have other suggestions to obtain this level of fool-proofness, I would love to hear it!)
The key feature I haven't been able to find is that I want it to be able to put out at least twice as much torque when backing the screw out -- there isn't any harm in over-torquing when taking the screw out, and I don't want anyone to feel the need to get the bright idea of putting a non-torque-limited driver near the very expensive piece of equipment and its delicate screws.
Ideally it should accept 1/4" hex bits, but the screws have slotted drive, so I should be able to work with just about any system.
Anyone have recommendations of something that fits this bill? (And preferably doesn't break the bank...)
I'm looking for a slip-type torque screwdriver that can be set pretty low, about 5-10 in-oz (need to check the exact spec before buying...).
(I specify slip-type because I want to make it impossible for someone to ignore the click/dial reading and keep going...if you have other suggestions to obtain this level of fool-proofness, I would love to hear it!)
The key feature I haven't been able to find is that I want it to be able to put out at least twice as much torque when backing the screw out -- there isn't any harm in over-torquing when taking the screw out, and I don't want anyone to feel the need to get the bright idea of putting a non-torque-limited driver near the very expensive piece of equipment and its delicate screws.
Ideally it should accept 1/4" hex bits, but the screws have slotted drive, so I should be able to work with just about any system.
Anyone have recommendations of something that fits this bill? (And preferably doesn't break the bank...)