cgv69
Well-known member
I want a new 1/2 torque wrench to be used for working on cars and building AR's (rifles).
I want a quality US made tool that will last and can be trusted but not break the bank. This will be a low use, non-production tool so top of the line is not needed.
I was\am seriously leaning towards a CDI model 1503MFRMH which is a micrometer\click style wrench with a 20-150ft-lbs range. I did some reading around here and it seems like a board favorite is the Precision Instruments C3FR250F model. It does seem like a good deal and the dual beam style does have the nice advantage of not needing to be turned back to zero after each use and the Flex Head could be nice to. The only down side to it for me is it's range of 40-250ft-lbs. When installing an AR barrel, the minimum torque spec is 30ft-lbs so I'd really like a tool that can go at least that low.
I guess my real question is this, I've noticed the most common 1/2 torque wrenches go up to 250ft-lbs but I've never needed to torque anything that high. Is there anything on the typical car that needs to be torqued that high (or even over 150ft-lbs)? I'm just wanting to make sure which ever model I get has the best range for my uses so I'm not left hanging on a job because of a tool limitation.
I want a quality US made tool that will last and can be trusted but not break the bank. This will be a low use, non-production tool so top of the line is not needed.
I was\am seriously leaning towards a CDI model 1503MFRMH which is a micrometer\click style wrench with a 20-150ft-lbs range. I did some reading around here and it seems like a board favorite is the Precision Instruments C3FR250F model. It does seem like a good deal and the dual beam style does have the nice advantage of not needing to be turned back to zero after each use and the Flex Head could be nice to. The only down side to it for me is it's range of 40-250ft-lbs. When installing an AR barrel, the minimum torque spec is 30ft-lbs so I'd really like a tool that can go at least that low.
I guess my real question is this, I've noticed the most common 1/2 torque wrenches go up to 250ft-lbs but I've never needed to torque anything that high. Is there anything on the typical car that needs to be torqued that high (or even over 150ft-lbs)? I'm just wanting to make sure which ever model I get has the best range for my uses so I'm not left hanging on a job because of a tool limitation.