【E-Value】Preset Type Torque Wrench Review
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I had not managed Torque at all before, but I was a little worried and bought it. I feel totally at ease. I wish I had purchased it earlier.
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To manage the Torque
I used to tighten Nut and Bolt by feel, but now that I do my own maintenance and customization to some extent, I want to properly tighten them with the specified Torque, so I bought them.
I don't know if the Torque on this product is accurate, but it is much safer to work with than my own senses.
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Torque in Motorcycle Maintenance can almost cover
Low Torque for Drain and Plug uses sister product ETR3-25.
I bought this because I liked it.
I don't know if this is an individual product issue, but when I set the Torque and Snap, the neck bends and the Torque is set back to Zero.
When I rotate the Body lever, it is stuck and will not turn.
It is unfortunate that it has to be turned once in the tightening direction before it can be loosened.
This is not the case with ETR3-25.
The Torque range is larger than that of ETR3-25, so the letters are written in detail and are difficult to read for the old eyes.
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It works just fine, but...
I bought this as a spare for miscellaneous use.
It is easy to use, and once Dial is aligned and fixed, it is measured.
Same as a normal pre-set Torque wrench.
I compared the measurements to Snapon to see if they were off by a large amount.
I think it is an acceptable score since it is almost the same.
It was good in the initial stages, but durability is unknown.
Isn't Speed fast losing accuracy? I have a suspicion that
In the end, I ended up using only Snapon.
If you are thinking that you just need to be able to measure for reference purposes, it would be okay to buy one.
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Much easier to use than I thought.
I used it to fasten the screw when I changed the Disc Plate (Rotor) of Rear. I've never had to worry about Torque before. "That's about right. I've been doing this for about 40 years, but recently I've started to worry a little, probably because I'm getting older.
This is the first time I've bought a Torque wrench, and although I was worried about the price difference between several products, this one was the right choice for me. I'm glad to say that the width of the setting Torque is wide and it feels quite solid and trustworthy.
This time, I did Plate fastening with 30Nm. This is because it was mentioned in the Plate Instruction Manual of brembo that I bought. When the specified Torque is reached, the Head bends with a crunch. It's a little bit of a bend, but you can definitely feel it because it's clearly there and you can feel it.
But is the Torque correct? I'm sure there's a question about that, but there's no way to find out... but from my own experience so far... "That's about it. I think it's so-so right. (Sorry for the lazy comment)
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