09-07-14, 01:13 PM
I prefer to go for a smaller range which is why I have 3. Much easier to set 10 on a scale of 0 to 20 than set it on a scale of 5 to 100.
Generally the shorter scales are more accurate. I have Norbars which have an accuracy of + or -3/%.
Most important rules of torque wrenches is
1.Trust them when they click, it is tight enough, do not go the extra bit to be sure
2. Wind them back to the stop when finished using them.
3. Do not use them for undoing bolts or nuts
4. Do not drop them of throw them around.
Generally the shorter scales are more accurate. I have Norbars which have an accuracy of + or -3/%.
Most important rules of torque wrenches is
1.Trust them when they click, it is tight enough, do not go the extra bit to be sure
2. Wind them back to the stop when finished using them.
3. Do not use them for undoing bolts or nuts
4. Do not drop them of throw them around.