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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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For tightening of Drain and Plug
I have a SK11 Digital type, but I like the snap sound of Analog.
I was looking for a low Torque for tightening the Drain and Plug as per Title.
The main thing that attracted me was the colored text part, which made it easy to read.
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Is good
The Chromium Plating process is highly accurate and resistant to Rust.
I use it to measure all kinds of Parts and have no institutional problems.
This Caliper is very easy to use due to its low rattling.
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Koso was meter red
This time I am going to fix in my car for checking voltage. After long time finally I found the correct size for my suitable place . The real time voltage as a multimeter show up and low voltage/high voltage warning also working perfectly (check it test bench) I'm recommending to who are like to work and update gadgets enthusiasts. View detail
Essential tool for tightening Torque management
[How is it used?
Torque control for tightening the Rear Axle Nut when adjusting the chain, etc., and for relatively large torques.
Was the one you received as per Image?
It was just as Image.
I had another KTC Torque wrench with a lower Torque value, so I made it a Large wrench as it is.
How was your experience with it?
Easy to use
The scale is also easy to readQuantity:It is easy to Set.
It is also easy to understand the Click feeling when the setting Torque is reached.
[Points to note]
Naturally, a larger Torque setting requires more force for tightening.
That said, if tightening is done with too much force all at once, it will result in overtorque, so care should be taken.
How did it compare to other products?
I have not compared it with other products.
Other items that would be helpful
12.Purchasing an Adapter from 7sq to 9.5sq is also a convenient way to increase the number of available Sockets.
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Easy to use
The Inspection Tester is very useful for locating a permanent power source.
The LEDs light up for easy and safe use.
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A must for low Torque measurements
I purchased this product to replace the stud bolt on my NSR250R Cylinder.
Low-Torque areas will be the source of Cracks if they become Overtorque even a little bit.
Torque management is essential.
So we used this one, and we are glad that we were able to use it successfully.
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Easy to use
I used to tighten it properly when changing oil, but with this product, I can now manage the torque tightly. It is easy to use and there are no problems. View detail
Torque wrench at last!
[How is it used?
I have been tightening the brake disc, caliper, and other important parts by hand for a long time, but I finally purchased a new one.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Yes
How was your experience with it?
You will want to Torque wrench everywhere.
[Points to note]
When storing, store at a lower level than the low value estimate.
Spring, etc., so that Torque settings do not go haywire.
How did it compare to other products?
Compared to KTC and others, the same.
It costs a few thousand dollars and is rarely active, but it is fun to work with. It's safe and you can learn the Torque sensation.
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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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Highly reliable
I bought it because it is necessary when tightening a motorcycle rear axle or other large torques.
The measurement range is also wide, so most things can be covered with this.
You can also set the measurement value by simply turning the Handlebar behind it.
The click feeling in that case is also easy to understand and the scale is easy to read.
Workability is high.
Since it is Tohnichi, the reliability of the measured values is high, and although it may need to be calibrated at some frequency, I believe it can be used for a long time.
One drawback is that the measured value is not available in the Quantity:I lock it with the knob behind the Handlebar when I set it.
Even if this is not tightened very hard when locked, it takes so much force that it hurts the hand when loosening it after measurement.
If only this point could be improved, I would have no complaints.
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In addition to leather
I first bought it to poke holes in leather.
Now I use it to drill holes in everything.
I use it to put on Eyelet.
It is convenient because the hole will open as soon as you hit it with Hammer.
I think it is durable because the sharpness lasts for a long time.
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Easy to use
The tip is sharp, and a light tap is all that is needed to firmly attach the mark.
If the Mark is shifted, the Drill hole will also be Large.
This product is very accurate and helpful.
Once you buy one, you won't be replacing it.
It is better to buy a good one from the beginning.
I can recommend this product.
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I wonder how many years I've been using it.
Ah. You're in the picture (laughs) Torque wrench.
How many years have you been using it (laughs)?
I didn't make any corrections or anything like that.
I think the accuracy is hardly crazy.
I use it infrequently (laughs).
When I put together the four-wheel Engine.
And I use another KTC Torque wrench.
Well, it is better to tighten the major parts with Torque wrench. It is safer.
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Precision
I bought the Torque wrench because the accuracy of a certain PROducts Torque wrench was obviously not right. However, with sk11's Torque wrench, the "snap" sound is not so clear, but it can be heard normally, so it can be used normally. It is very rare to find a Torque wrench that can be used in a normal way. I think it is a very large thing to be able to use it normally. View detail
Large strange
I have used it on 3 motorcycles and 1 car and it has not broken when used on motorcycles and my car has been through 2 mid-summer and it has not broken at all. The waterproof treatment is very clean and the product itself is solid, not cheap. Wiring is also very easy, so I highly recommend it. View detail
Necessities
This is a change from the pre-set Digital ratchet.
I usually use it for replacement work up to M12-size bolt.
The most important feature of the Large is the sound that warns you when you approach the specified Torque.
With the pre-set system, I don't know how much more I need to tighten because I don't know what the current tightening force is, but with the Digital ratchet, it shows the progress so I can adjust the amount of force. With Digital ratchet, the progress is displayed, so you can adjust the amount of force you apply.
The torque is also displayed when loosening the bolt, so if you are removing a bolt with an unknown torque, you can use Digital ratchet to loosen it and find out the tightening torque. Of course, this is not the case if the bolt is sticking, but I tried it on another bolt and found it to be surprisingly accurate.
I send it out for calibration every year, and it is hardly crazy, and I think its durability is good.
Also, in the case of the pre-set formula, the gap between the largest and smallest acceptable values becomes large due to its structure, but in the case of digital ratchet, there is almost no error even at the smallest and largest values.
It is also repairable, so it is still in use even though it has been dropped into a waste oil receptacle in the four years I have been using it.
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A feeling of raising the level of motorcycle tinkering
When I first started tinkering with motorcycles, I didn't understand the importance of torque management, but after experiencing many failures, I learned the importance of large. I feel that I have grown up to be able to use my gold to keep my motorcycle in good condition, rather than spending it on customization. I've used other manufacturers' torque wrenches, but the KTC is the best for me because the memory is easy to read, the controls are nice, and it looks cool. View detail
staple goods
I was thinking of choosing Tonichi or KTC, but KTC's delivery was faster, so I chose this one.
Of course, there was no particular quality problem.
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More peace of mind at this price!
In the winter, I was concerned about the battery voltage because I wear electrically heated Wear.
Since it is a Liter machine, I don't think I need to worry about it so much, but since it is invisible, I am a little worried.
It's not expensive, so I installed it as a DIY project.
I have a DUnit set up, so I just need to connect the acc wires from there to the battery. The installation itself can be done in 10 minutes. In order to hide the wires, I removed the cowl and put it under the tank, and struggled for about an hour.
The three wires from the power supply are thin and RoseRose (not bundled into one pc), so I used Vinyl Tape to tie them together. If I don't, I'm worried that they might break under the tank.
I used Surface Fastener to place it near the meter, and it's compact and fits well.
Now that I can visually check the voltage, I feel more secure.
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