View Full Version : Brand new 3pc adjustable torque wrench set 1/2" (with adaptor for 3/8")
IdunBrokdItAgin
30th May 2011, 19:35
SOLD SOLD SOLD!!!!!!
Brand spanking new and unused - still in the cellophane wrapping.
Equivalent 1/2" wrench (without the adaptor or extension bar) on SuperCheap website is $117.
Brand is MechPro - first picture is a close up of the writing on the case listing the torque amount (210nm) and parts of the set.
Moving to Oz soon so being very picky with what I take with me.
Happy to take $50 for it.
Pickup preferred but can arrange p&p at extra cost, if required.
PM me if interested.
Cheers
Ben
Ricardo S
30th May 2011, 19:54
hey mate, whats the torque range it reads? cheers
IdunBrokdItAgin
30th May 2011, 20:01
Found this on the web - if it helps:
Wrench specifications:
1/2'' Drive 28-150 ft-lbs Torque Wrench
28-210n-m (28-150 ft-lbs)
Accuracy +/- 4%
-Ratcheting click style
-470mm long
jaffaonajappa
30th May 2011, 20:20
Found this on the web - if it helps:
Wrench specifications:
1/2'' Drive 28-150 ft-lbs Torque Wrench
28-210n-m (28-150 ft-lbs)
Accuracy +/- 4%
-Ratcheting click style
-470mm long
Is a 4% variance okay on 'normal maintenance' nuts n bolts? Thinking axles really, and maybe cylinder heads. Not the lower engine....
IdunBrokdItAgin
30th May 2011, 20:28
Is a 4% variance okay on 'normal maintenance' nuts n bolts? Thinking axles really, and maybe cylinder heads. Not the lower engine....
Wanna buy it? Or are you just posting for the fun of it?
IdunBrokdItAgin
30th May 2011, 20:43
Just had a quick check online.
From what I can quickly tell a variance of +/- 4% is normal for torque wrenches (and seems to satisfy an international standard).
Just google it:http://www.google.co.nz/#q=international+standard+for+torque+wrench+accura cy&hl=en&safe=off&prmd=ivns&ei=1lfjTZj2OYSCsQP-9bUW&start=10&sa=N&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=72a3b26484a2cd4d&biw=1024&bih=653
A 3 or 4% variance is stated as exceeding international torque wrench standards, from a number of different manufacturers.
I actually had trouble finding any mention of a torque wrench with below 3% variance.
sil3nt
30th May 2011, 20:55
Just spent double this on one the other week :facepalm: Oh well
jaffaonajappa
30th May 2011, 21:13
Wanna buy it? Or are you just posting for the fun of it?
Neither - was just educating myself....arghhh.
I do need a torque wrench tho - having to rebuild my toolset complete, almost from scratch :(
$60 this Thursday, include postage to Dorkland?
IdunBrokdItAgin
30th May 2011, 21:37
Neither - was just educating myself....arghhh.
I do need a torque wrench tho - having to rebuild my toolset complete, almost from scratch :(
$60 this Thursday, include postage to Dorkland?
I'll pop down to the post office tomorrow to find out what the cost would be to Auckland and post it on here.
Cheers
Ben
IdunBrokdItAgin
31st May 2011, 09:45
Neither - was just educating myself....arghhh.
I do need a torque wrench tho - having to rebuild my toolset complete, almost from scratch :(
$60 this Thursday, include postage to Dorkland?
Standard post to Auckland is $10 so $60 all up is fine. Let me know if you are still interested.
Standard post to Auckland is $10 so $60 all up is fine. Let me know if you are still interested.
Is it still avaliable or sold?
jaffaonajappa
31st May 2011, 17:33
Is it still avaliable or sold?
It seems he still has it. Im keen....but not in a rush / and broke till Thursday.
Idun - sell it to '5150', no worries man.
But....Im happy buying it if he doesnt buy it by this Thursday :)
Gremlin
1st June 2011, 02:37
I was waiting to see if someone was actually buying this... sort it ladies, or I will :bleh:
I was waiting to see if someone was actually buying this... sort it ladies, or I will :bleh:
SOLD!!!. Just waiting for bank details :woohoo:
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