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    Quote Originally Posted by Trolatron View Post
    Ok so this one looks like a good one for $99.00
    Do you remember if it clicks and releases the presure when torque is reached.

    Yes mate it clicks when the setting is reached

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trolatron View Post
    Ok so this one looks like a good one for $99.00
    Do you remember if it clicks and releases the presure when torque is reached.

    yeah mate torque wrenches click at the specified troque.
    dont forget that they are not a tool that can be just thrown into the toolbag and get knocked about. its a precision tool it need to be in good nik
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    When the torque is reached it will click, don't know of any torque wrenches that releases the presure when the torque is reached. But then again I have not used many torque wrenches
    Sweet as long as it gives a clear indication that tha torque has been reached should be good,my mates looked like it clicked and eased off a bit.

    Thanks everyone for your help I will jump on ebay and get that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by growlers71gq View Post
    Mine is SOOOOO good it hasn't got a brand name ;-) However a bloke I worked with who is a mechanical engineer did his thesis at uni on fasteners. He told me a torque wrench can be plus or minus 10% this came about when an auditor wanted calibration reports in his torque wrenches. Also affected by the operator
    Auditor won regardless hahahhaa
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    Looks like the kingcrome one that I've got

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    Hey guys just so you know, that one that looked like a rattle gun is electronicly controled. They are don't rattle but wind up using planerty gears and when the torque is reached they just stop. We use a cordless one at work and it is fantastic. Ours goes up 2 3000ft/lb and costs as much as a small country. Not sure if it would put teddy down for the count but. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by megatexture View Post
    Looks like the kingcrome one that I've got
    That sounds familiar, the box is long gone. I got it from Sprint Auto Parts

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    I'd like one of these warren & brown ones http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Warren-Br...item3cc97cc1f1

    But instead i have one of these supercheap ones http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...05#Description

    It does the job clicks like you say but doesn't release if it did you would bash your knuckes up.
    One thing to remember though is always take the tension all the way out when you have finished using them .

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    dont forget to wind them down after use because the mechanisum is under pressure and in time calibration will goe out
    that is why i usethe beam one
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    Quote Originally Posted by 97_gq_lwb View Post
    I'd like one of these warren & brown ones http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Warren-Br...item3cc97cc1f1

    But instead i have one of these supercheap ones http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...05#Description

    It does the job clicks like you say but doesn't release if it did you would bash your knuckes up.
    One thing to remember though is always take the tension all the way out when you have finished using them .
    I have a Warren and brown I got it from the old boy who is an aircraft fitter by trade. its about 30 years old and its still in spec.
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    Warren and Brown are very good tools do not skimp on torque wrenches these are definitely one of those things that you should outlay the extra cash for.

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