50inlbs is a lot to do with a screw driver handle it would be easier with a T or flag styles to do. If you have a lot of deep reach applications and the long bits screwdriver style may be the way to go if not I would get a 1/4 drive ratchet.
I have one of these on the way to me from a fiend for evaluation http://cantitoeroad.com/catalog/pro...id=34&osCsid=84516ddbc273c9b2aec633746967b9ef
50inlbs is a lot to do with a screw driver handle it would be easier with a T or flag styles to do. If you have a lot of deep reach applications and the long bits screwdriver style may be the way to go if not I would get a 1/4 drive ratchet.
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Let's say mainly in the 20-30 in.lb. range with 8-40 in.lb. low-high max, to be used primarily on H-D motorcycle fasteners (Philips screws, hex bolts, Torx fasteners), EFI sensors &/or some electrical work (e.g. circuit boards). Would you still prefer a Torque Wrench over a Torque Screwdriver?
Honestly there is little I actually use a torque wrench on other than intakes, exhaust manifolds, bearing caps, lug nuts, etc.
Sure there are specs for darn near everything, but I use the ol calibrated wrist or elbow for the non critical stuff.
What do y'all know about the Torque Limiting Screwdrivers with the 1/4" head?: (more like a screwdriver shaped torque wrench)