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Mechpro Torque Wrench 1/2In Drive - 460mm - MPW106 $26.10 @ Repco

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  • 3 Piece Adjustable Torque Wrench Set
  • 1/2 inch Drive
  • Includes: 1/2 inch Dr. Torque Wrench, Extension Bar and Socket Adaptor
  • 1 Year Nationwide Warranty

The Mechpro Torque Wrench is an excellent budget-friendly solution to the torque wrenches often seen in use with professional mechanics, technicians and engine builders. Although it may just look like a big ratchet, the Mechpro Torque Wrench has a special internal mechanism which is set-up using the collar on the handle of the wrench to apply a specific, pre-determined amount of torque (force) to a nut, bolt or other type of fastener. Once the desired torque level is set, simply use the torque wrench like a normal ratchet until you feel and hear a click from within the internals of your torque wrench. The Mechpro Torque wrench kits come standard with a tidy hard case, an extension bar and socket adapter, however we also offer a kit with a few common size sockets.

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  • Anyone know th nm range for this?

    • +2

      pretty sure it is 42-210NM as per the https://www.repco.com.au/en/tools-equipment/hand-tools/torqu…

      No good for me as carbon bike frame/post is toast at 42NM.

      • Was looking for same purpose.

      • +3

        No good for me as carbon bike frame/post is toast at 42NM.

        This is what you want. Dedicated bicycle torque wrench with bits to fit pretty much every screw head on a typical frame and a nm range of 2 - 24nm. I've been using one for years and it works a treat and hasn't ruined anything on my carbon bikes yet.

  • +1

    Excellent price

  • +3

    Cheaper to buy a new one than getting mine calibrated!

  • +1

    Also on sale is the MPW107 which I think is same model also with extension bar but plus 3 sockets and a socket adapter for $34.99 see https://www.repco.com.au/en/tools-equipment/hand-tools/torqu…

    • Will this be sufficient enough to torque wheel nuts?

  • How good is this one, compared to the one from Aldi last year?

    • they are all the same. I recommend having a torque adapter (https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/toolpro-toolpro-digital-…) as backup. you can also use them as calibrators. sometimes goes on sale at sca or you can buy from aliexpress with 1-350nm, but shipping times at the moment is fubar.

      • they are all the same.

        In that case I'll wait for them to be back in stock at Aldi then, since it was cheaper there :D

  • +1

    It costs more however I got this 2-200nm electronic one;

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1-2-1-4-Drive-Precise-Digital-To…

  • Went into store and ordered one from Orange, only store with stock. Didn't charge shipping to my local store, amazing.

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