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Old Oct 16, 2015 | 03:11 PM
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You need a torque wrench?

A best torque wrench is an essential buy for DIY car maintenance, and we pick from 10 top sellers

You won’t get very far working on a modern car before needing a torque wrench. The materials used these days mean nuts and bolts are less tolerant of being overtightened, so a turn too far can land you with a hefty bill. And you don’t have to be doing a complex job to cause damage. Even if you’re simply changing wheels, the bolts need to be tightened correctly to ensure they are secure, and also enable you to remove them with the tools you keep in the car in the event of a roadside puncture. It’s no accident that tyre fitters use torque wrenches. You can pay from £20 to 10 times that, so which is best for your tool box?

Even the most experienced mechanic can never always tell whether a component is over-tightened, under-tightened, or tight enough. This is what makes a digital torque wrench a godsend, since it is possible to know with pinpoint accuracy just how much torque has been applied to a bolt.

No matter if you are a mechanic in the Automotive Industry or if your hobby is to maintain or repair your own car, motorcycle, or bicycle, you need hand tools. You need tools like screwdrivers, wrench sets, Spanners, pliers, cutters, hammers and others. You definitely need the right tool for the job at hand.

Often mechanical and automotive jobs impose tight work areas, while precision and accuracy is also required. Despite years of experience, an expert mechanic can over-tighten or under-tighten a component which causes damage or breakage of vehicle parts. In these situations we need tools which can work easily in these critical environments, provide accurate results, and alert the user to avoid over- or under-tightening. For tightening of lug nuts on cars, trucks and other large vehicles, a torque wrench is the best tool for applying proper force on fasteners to get the job done precisely.

Before buying a new torque wrench, click here to read the reviews. It's very usuful for the first time you choose one.
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