Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial
General => General => Topic started by: HarryHornby on 27 February 2015, 10:25:08 am
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http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/tool-chests-tool-boxes/halfords-7-drawer-mobile-tool-chest-and-halfords-6-drawer-tool-chest-bundle?cm_mmc=E-Mail-_-WK48Workshop-_-Main-_-TBan_AUT (http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/tool-chests-tool-boxes/halfords-7-drawer-mobile-tool-chest-and-halfords-6-drawer-tool-chest-bundle?cm_mmc=E-Mail-_-WK48Workshop-_-Main-_-TBan_AUT)
Anyone after a new tool cabinet for their garage, this is a great deal!
Also ratchet spanners (professional range) £40 at present
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I do love my set of ratchet spanners from them and it would be great to have a proper tool chest... but I just can't afford it right now :(
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
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Well spotted! That's a bargain!
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
Don't you have any? :eek
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
Don't you have any? :eek
Dont forget he is in deepest darkest Wales, things take time to reach there
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Awww :( ..
I need a bigger garage and a better paid job !!
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
Don't you have any? :eek
Well i defo need some.
Ive undone so much stuff now that ill be paranoid to ride it if i dont know it is dne up properly.
Ive never even seen one......how the foc do you torque up Allen heads.....do torque wrencges come with an atachment?....by wrench they sound like they only do good old fashioned bolts.
Deadeye what one did you go for in the end...got a feeling it was halfords...whats the best range to have for stuff like fork yoke clamps/handlebars/suspension linkages etc???
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......how the foc do you torque up Allen heads.....do torque wrencges come with an atachment?....by wrench they sound like they only do good old fashioned bolts.
You can get a set of adapters that fit Allen heads and the other end fits into a normal hexagon socket that would fit your torque wrench. A torque wrench would not come with them.
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......how the foc do you torque up Allen heads.....do torque wrencges come with an atachment?....by wrench they sound like they only do good old fashioned bolts.
You can get a set of adapters that fit Allen heads and the other end fits into a normal hexagon socket that would fit your torque wrench. A torque wrench would not come with them.
Cheers Limax that explains it mate.
I already goosed my throttle housing overtightening it today and no doubt some others will be too loose so i best get a set.
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
Don't you have any? :eek
Well i defo need some.
Ive undone so much stuff now that ill be paranoid to ride it if i dont know it is dne up properly.
Ive never even seen one......how the foc do you torque up Allen heads.....do torque wrencges come with an atachment?....by wrench they sound like they only do good old fashioned bolts.
Deadeye what one did you go for in the end...got a feeling it was halfords...whats the best range to have for stuff like fork yoke clamps/handlebars/suspension linkages etc???
I have 4... oops
I have a Draper 1/2" drive (30-200Nm), a Silverline 1/2" drive (30-160Nm I think), a Draper 3/8" drive (10-80Nm) and a 1/4" drive (5-30Nm) which I don't remember the brand of
The Halfords torque wrenches are rather expensive in my opinion so I got my Draper 1/2" from Amazon for about half the price, plus its a good name imo :)
You're better off having the 1/2" drive than the others imo as this will deal with the more important bolts such as the axles and suspension stuff. Most of the other bolts are around 20-40Nm which isn't as tight as you think - usually about wrist tight + 1/4 turn at a guess. If you want to be precise on these, the 3/8" would be the best bet but it won't go high enough for the aforementioned stuff (rear axle on the Gen 1 is 150Nm)
As for Allen heads, I have a 1/4" socket and a set of various Allen bits that fit in to it so I can use any of my ratchet wrenches on them :) Plus I have a 1/4" screw driver for the same reason so that it can just swap between various bits.
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Dont suppose theres any torque wrenches on sale is there?
Don't you have any? :eek
Well i defo need some.
Ive undone so much stuff now that ill be paranoid to ride it if i dont know it is dne up properly.
Ive never even seen one......how the foc do you torque up Allen heads.....do torque wrencges come with an atachment?....by wrench they sound like they only do good old fashioned bolts.
Deadeye what one did you go for in the end...got a feeling it was halfords...whats the best range to have for stuff like fork yoke clamps/handlebars/suspension linkages etc???
I have 4... oops
I have a Draper 1/2" drive (30-200Nm), a Silverline 1/2" drive (30-160Nm I think), a Draper 3/8" drive (10-80Nm) and a 1/4" drive (5-30Nm) which I don't remember the brand of
The Halfords torque wrenches are rather expensive in my opinion so I got my Draper 1/2" from Amazon for about half the price, plus its a good name imo :)
You're better off having the 1/2" drive than the others imo as this will deal with the more important bolts such as the axles and suspension stuff. Most of the other bolts are around 20-40Nm which isn't as tight as you think - usually about wrist tight + 1/4 turn at a guess. If you want to be precise on these, the 3/8" would be the best bet but it won't go high enough for the aforementioned stuff (rear axle on the Gen 1 is 150Nm)
As for Allen heads, I have a 1/4" socket and a set of various Allen bits that fit in to it so I can use any of my ratchet wrenches on them :) Plus I have a 1/4" screw driver for the same reason so that it can just swap between various bits.
Cool thanks mate. Can see the logic with the 30-200 & thats quite a spread and ill give amazon a view or check out if theres any sales on in Halfords on these particulars. :thumbup
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I'm with deadeye one that. Halfords torque wrenches are overpriced. I have 3 torque wrenches. 5-25NM, 19-120NM & 110-200NM. 2 the same brand (can't remember what) and one from Aldi for £16. All came calibrated, but I had them calibrated anyway at the same time. The Aldi one was nearly spot on. It was around £100 all in. I will have them calibrated again in a year or so.
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Further to my earlier reply about torquing hex. Allen screws you can also get a small socket set purpose made for the job as here
http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/socket-sets/halfords-advanced-professional-8-piece-hex-bit-socket-rail-3-8 (http://www.halfords.com/motoring/garage-equipment/socket-sets/halfords-advanced-professional-8-piece-hex-bit-socket-rail-3-8)
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You should only buy Halfords professional tools when they are on sale, which is quiet often.
Reminds me of the joke, My mate is so unlucky he bought a sofa from DFS when they didn't have a sale on!