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Torque Wrench sizes

Jeeper

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What size torque wrenches do you use the most. What ranges do they have (ex 3/8" with 20ft/lb - 200 ft/lb)?
 
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Ford12508

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I still need 2 inch-pound wrenches, but my 0-150ft-lbs torque wrench coupled with my snap on torque multiplier does everything big I could ever need.
 
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crewchief888

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my most used now is
SO 3/8" dr flex head 20-100 ft/lb

SO 1/2" dr flex head 50-250 ft/lb

SO 3/8" dr 5-75 ft/lb

CM 3/8" fixed head beam 0- ?? in/lb

and an otc 4x multiplier for those 400 + ft/lb pulls


:beer:
 

matthew

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Just home mechanics for me, so mostly just lug nuts and the odd spark plug gets torqued. I use 3/8" drive 100 ft.lb. and 1/2" drive 250 ft.lb. wrenches.

Given a choice I'd probably want a 150 ft.lb. 1/2" drive wrench, which would handle lug nuts very well, and a 3/8" drive with around 40 ft.lb. to handle most other jobs, as my first two choices to own, as they'd be more matched to the jobs I use them for.
 

GDA

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In order of most to least used..

3/8 5 to 100 lb ft

1/2 25 to 250 lb ft

1/4 24 to 240 in lbs

3/4 60 to 600 lb ft
 

greasemonkey44

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we use tech angles at work, a 3/8 and a 1/2*tops out at 250
they are fantastic but deadly expensive. i use a 1/2 HF at home for lugs, crankbolts and that sort of thing, i have a 3/8 too but i stopped building stuff at home so i donated it
 
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