Digital Torque Wrench - Member Special
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As a new vendor on this forum, we are offering an introductory special: our Digital Torque Wrench w/ Blow Molded Case for $99 - including shipping. Just go to our website: Brown Line Metalworks, LLC | Professional Grade Digital Torque Wrench and click on the "Buy Now" button. At checkout, enter the coupon code: Cherokee You can see the torque wrench in action in the following video: Product Specifications Patented Double Gear Sensing System Designed, engineered, and tested by Brown Line Metal Works, the patented* D.G.S.S. technology ensures repeatable accuracy of +/- 3.5% both clockwise & counter-clockwise Accurate from 20 – 100% of full scale (7% accuracy from 10 – 20% of full scale) Microprocessor Controlled 8-bit electronics ensures accurate readings and simplicity of use Allows for both Peak and Track mode Individually calibrates each wrench Supplies unique serial number for each wrench Ratchet Head 1/2" drive reversible ratchet 32-tooth gear provides an 11.25º arc while handling high torque loads Forged from Chromium Vanadium alloy to ensure strength Conforms to ASME B107.10 2005 standards Range 15 – 150 ft/lbs 180 – 1,800 in/lbs 20.3 – 203 Nm Digital Control Large backlit digital display shows both target torque and current read-out Intuitive button design makes operating torque wrench simple LEDs and digital display provide visual feedback when operating wrench Buzzer creates audible feedback when target torque is reached Easily switch between ft/lbs, in/lbs, and Nm Automatically powers off when not in use for 2 minutes Low battery indicator Handle Soft-touch overmold provides comfortable non-slip grip Engineered plastics ensure an impact resistant housing The offer is valid only for the lower 48 states. |
A little over one month left!!
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Time is running out! 29 days left.
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does this wrench ever need to be recalibrated or anything?
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Originally Posted by whitsonmw
(Post 1482310)
does this wrench ever need to be recalibrated or anything?
However, it will at some point still need to be re-calibrated. How often is a tricky thing - since it depends on your needs / uses. Obviously, a person who is using their wrench to assemble aircraft engines will want it re-calibrated more often than someone who is using it to tighten lug-nuts on their car every few months. In general, we would recommend having it re-calibrated after 3K uses. We have a calibration facility in Chicago. BLMW |
26 days left.
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HOW MUCH
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Originally Posted by xjbeans
(Post 1489612)
HOW MUCH
BLMW |
Dang, I think I may wanna buy one.
Any reviews available? Nm, I will look myself! |
I didn't see a warranty page, am I missing something?
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Originally Posted by scottystyles
(Post 1494193)
I didn't see a warranty page, am I missing something?
We are planning on adding this information to our website next time we do an update. The warranty information is included with the product. BLMW |
Bought one last week. It was delivered in 2 days and it is well worth the money.great value
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Originally Posted by blmw
(Post 1498255)
Our warranty is industry standard: 1 year from date of purchase, 90 days for calibration. We have a repair/calibration facility located in Chicago in case anything ever does need to be done to the wrench.
We are planning on adding this information to our website next time we do an update. The warranty information is included with the product. BLMW |
i may get one as well... i used my craftsman click style this weekend and realized it went to 100 when i needed 110 for head bolts... bought a cheap rod style some time ago and had to use it... kind of a pain to torque and read the little dashes and numbers at the same time... lol...
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19 days left !!
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