You can use a Pittsburgh torque wrench as long as you calibrate it and check it often. I have tried a few different torque wrenches, and so long as you don’t drop them and keep them calibrated they’ll pretty much all accomplish the same task. The Pittsburgh performed the same as my Matco, only difference was the click wasn’t so harsh on the Matco and the handle knurling was higher quality on the Matco.
Personally I am partial to the bar style torque wrenches, but they’re really specific about how you need to use them, which the click-ratchet style are more forgiving about.
dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
I’m usually in the camp that suggests buying a cheap version of a tool from harbor freight and then using it until you break it before buying a good one, but torque wrenches are an exception to that. Just get a decent one at any hardware store unless you have snap-on money.
over_clox@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yes, this! ☝️
Don’t cheap out on torque wrenches, or any other measuring tool for that matter.
dannoffs@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
Yeah, I learned not to buy harbor freight calipers the hard way lol.