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    The only thing I have absolute trust for accurate torque is my Snap On 1/4” dial gauge torque wrench.
    Click or break type wrenches get ya close but if you want dead balls on* it is a beam or dial.



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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    The only thing I have absolute trust for accurate torque is my Snap On 1/4” dial gauge torque wrench.
    Click or break type wrenches get ya close but if you want dead balls on* it is a beam or dial.



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    I am with Bert on this, but my new favorite is the digital Snap-on torque wrench. It goes down to .1" and gives you colored lights as you are approaching your torque. Also tells you exactly what torque you stopped at.
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