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I am installing a mini-split, and I need a torque wrench for torquing the flare connections. It would be nice if I could find a torque wrench that would be useful for other general tasks. The yellow-jacket clicker seems popular among HVAC pros, but they are heavily backordered, and limited to use with open-end metric heads.
Yellow-jacket has an adjustable style digital torque wrench. It looks to be a white-labeled Eclatorq WPC-3 wrench. I've heard good things about Eclatorq, and am somewhat interested in the digital style torque wrench in general. The yellow jacket digital only has the adjustible style, which I don't love. The manual is also a bit dubious about whether the value needs adjusting and which value is displayed.
Then I discovered the 9x12mm interchangeable head type torque wrenches. Gearwrench sells flare nut heads, which would be perfect. But they don't have clicker wrenches in the torque range I need (15-40 NM) and I've heard bad things about the accuracy of their digital wrenches.
I found a Westward digital wrench at Zoro/Grainger (their house brand) which also appears to be a Eclatorq product. The WKC3-135 I think. It has a 7-135 NM range and takes 9x12mm heads. I can't find a user manual anywhere though. It seems like it would be a good wrench for me. Does anybody know if it is okay to mix brands of 9x12mm heads? For example to use a Gearwrench head on a Eclatorq wrench? They look similar.
Welcome other suggestions, thanks.
Yellow-jacket has an adjustable style digital torque wrench. It looks to be a white-labeled Eclatorq WPC-3 wrench. I've heard good things about Eclatorq, and am somewhat interested in the digital style torque wrench in general. The yellow jacket digital only has the adjustible style, which I don't love. The manual is also a bit dubious about whether the value needs adjusting and which value is displayed.
Then I discovered the 9x12mm interchangeable head type torque wrenches. Gearwrench sells flare nut heads, which would be perfect. But they don't have clicker wrenches in the torque range I need (15-40 NM) and I've heard bad things about the accuracy of their digital wrenches.
I found a Westward digital wrench at Zoro/Grainger (their house brand) which also appears to be a Eclatorq product. The WKC3-135 I think. It has a 7-135 NM range and takes 9x12mm heads. I can't find a user manual anywhere though. It seems like it would be a good wrench for me. Does anybody know if it is okay to mix brands of 9x12mm heads? For example to use a Gearwrench head on a Eclatorq wrench? They look similar.
Welcome other suggestions, thanks.
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