Q:Is the calibration certificate that comes with the torque wrench NIST traceable?
by|Feb 26, 2024
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A: Christi, No, this wrench is not considered a Certified Torque Wrench. This wrench includes a factory calibration sheet showing it is tested during assembly per ANSI/ASME standards, but it is not compliant with the NIST standards for a Certified Torque Wrench.
by|Feb 26, 2024
Q:Can this torque wrench be used on left threads
by|Feb 10, 2024
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A: Earl, this wrench is not calibrated for use in the left hand or counter-clockwise direction.
by|Feb 10, 2024
Q:For the H3DTWA, how do you measure the "L" value for the formula when using an extension that changes the overall length? In the diagram, "L" goes from the drive center down to about 3/4 of the handle. Or should it be to 1/2 the handle? or the full len?
by|Jan 23, 2024
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A: QA, For the extension function one should measure the length from the center of the drive tange to the middle point of the handle (where force should be applied) for the most accurate calculation.
by|Jan 24, 2024
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Q:Does this tool come with a certificate of calibration
by|Dec 26, 2023
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A: JBaz, yes, this wrench includes the factory calibration records. We warranty calibration for 90 days from purchase.
by|Dec 27, 2023
Q:I purchased this torque wrench but I am unclear what the minimum torque accuracy is. It is listed as 20-100, but the number go down to 10. Is this torque wrench accurate from 10-20 foot pounds?
by|Dec 6, 2023
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A: Wmonk, The accuracy of a Mircormeter Torqure wrench is only tested in the upper 80% of the scale. For the 3/8 inch Wrench that would be 20-100 ft/lbs. Below 20 ft./lbs. the 'click' is often very light and not always felt by the user. Therefore we recommend this wrench be used in the advertised range of 20 to 100 ft./lbs.
by|Jan 23, 2024
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Q:Does this Torque wrench have Newton Meters included?
by|Dec 2, 2023
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A: Guss, yes, this torque wrench has a primary scale in ft./lbs. and a secondary scale in Newton Meters.
by|Dec 14, 2023
Q:I need to torque a bolt on the clutch pack of my 2000 Harley-Davidson. To tighten and torque the nut to specs you have to turn the nut counter clockwise (left). Will this wrench allow you to torque in either direction?
by|Oct 23, 2023
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A: Carlitos, No, This wrench is only designed and calibraited toi be used in the Clockwise or right-hand direction. We do offer our 3/8 in. Drive Electronic Torque Wrench (20 ft./lbs. to 100 ft./lbs) that is calibrated in both the Clockwise and Counter Clockwise directions. Internet # 314020528, Model # H3DETW.
by|Jan 3, 2024
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Q:I have been owned both Husky 3/8inch drive and 1/2inch drive torque wrench. But recently the torque spec require 18ft-lbs which doesn?t been include in any of them, even 1/4inch drive. It seems there is a gap between 16.7 ft-lbs to 20ft-lb for Husky brand
by|Jul 3, 2023
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A: Lj, you are correct, we do have a slight gap in or torque range between 16.7 and 20 ft.lbs. Unfortuanlly we do not have a wrench that will meet your needs for 18 ft./lbs. at this time.
by|Jan 23, 2024
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A: Same thing - I liked the 1/4 inch I bought and was going to buy the 3/8 because I needed to cover a 25 nm (18.5 ft lb) spec. Definitely a negative connotation for the brand.