That is not normally a DIY operation. If you are expecting to calibrate it to factory standards that may be a stretch. Do you have a torque tester? Does the term gauge R&R mean anything to you? If the answer to these is not yes, then I would send it to Snap-On for calibration if it really needs to be calibrated.Does any body know how to calibrate a snap-on 1/2 dr. click torque wrench model TQR250C.
Snap-on is sending me a repair kit , but I'd like this to be also calibrated. Ron
I totally agree. I was taking my torque wrenches to Motion Industries for calibration after I retired. My ex employer had a calibration system. I do not have access.That is not normally a DIY operation. If you are expecting to calibrate it to factory standards that may be a stretch. Do you have a torque tester? Does the term gauge R&R mean anything to you? If the answer to these is not yes, then I would send it to Snap-On for calibration if it really needs to be calibrated.
Google Motion Industries, Ontario, Canada. I did.The torque wrench does not skip I cleaned it and greased it , no teeth worn or broken, and no I will not calibrate it myself, but a snap-on rep around here is not even thought of, I would prefer not to send it away but have someone local do it .I am in Canada and already spoke to snap-on with no real answers. Funny thing the snap-on truck parks just 1 km from my house , but can't make a house call . it has to be a business. R
Translation: order from us online directly so we keep all the profit. They really look out for their dealers and set them up for success. Not.Here is the response from snap-on , I asked for a rep's name . I used to spend 50K a year with the government account we had. Now they won't even look at me .
Unfortunately I am unable to give out the contact information for Snap-on representatives in the area unless you work at a shop that is part of their list of calls.
So why dont you just go to where the truck is parked and ask they owner/dealer for help?The torque wrench does not skip I cleaned it and greased it , no teeth worn or broken, and no I will not calibrate it myself, but a snap-on rep around here is not even thought of, I would prefer not to send it away but have someone local do it .I am in Canada and already spoke to snap-on with no real answers. Funny thing the snap-on truck parks just 1 km from my house , but can't make a house call . it has to be a business. R