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  • FAQ
    Our torque wrench FAQ will teach you the basics. Learn why you should use a torque wrench, how does a torque wrench work, how to use a torque wrench, and how to store a torque wrench.

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  • By Type
  •  1/2 Inch Drive
    A 1/2" drive torque wrench gives you a larger sized socket for those high-torque applications. Get the most torque out of your tool by using a 1/2" drive torque wrench from our store today.
  •  3/8 Inch Drive
    A 3/8" drive torque wrench gives you a smaller sized socket for those low-torque applications. Get the specified torque out of your tool by using a 3/8" drive torque wrench from our store today.
  •  Adjustable/Clicker
    A clicker torque wrench is the most popular kind of torque wrench used by the backyard mechanic due to its flexibility and convenience. A clicker torque wrench is adjustable for various torque specifications.
  •  Beam
    A beam type torque wrench is another popular and inexpensive torque wrench used by the backyard mechanic. The beam bends in response to the torque being applied to give a torque reading.
  •  Dial
    A dial torque wrench is a torque instrument with a dial indicator to indicate the amount of torque being applied to the bolt. Typically, a dial torque wrench does not stop you from over-torquing at a specified pre-load.
  •  Electronic
    Electronic torque wrenches are developed with the latest screw-tightening technology for accurate torque measurement. Electronic torque wrenches are used to monitor and document the torque applied on critical applications. The ability to collect, store, a
  •  Hydraulic
    Are you trying to torque down industrial sized bolts? Human muscle not good enough? On this page, I have listed all industrial hydraulic torque wrenches for sale at our store.
  •  Inch Pound
    In the Americas, foot-pounds (ft. lb.) is the most commonly used unit of measure for indicating torque specifications. Although the conversion from foot-pounds to inch-pounds is not difficult, sometimes it is just easier to have the instrument do it for y
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  • By Brand
  •  CDI
    CDI Torque Products is America's largest manufacturer of industrial quality torque wrenches, torque testing, and calibration equipment.
  •  Craftsman
    The most commonly found torque wrenches in the US are manufactured by the Sears Craftsman brand. Craftsman torque wrenches are ideal for the professional and the backyard mechanic.
  •  Mac
    Mac torque wrenches are tough quality torque wrench and their tools are characterized by comfortable grip handles.
  •  Neiko
    Only professionals understand the importance of accurate torque application and that is why they rely on America’s top quality Neiko Professional torque wrenches. Neiko torque wrenches provide durability with unmatched value.
  •  SK
    SK tools provide the ideal balance of cost, quality, and precision in your torque wrench for your professional applications.
  •  Utica
    Utica tools are high quality torque wrenches for your torque applications ranging from click, dial, and beam torque wrenches. Browse through our entire line today to buy the perfect torque wrench and more.

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