Craftsman Micro-Clicker Torque Wrench 1/2'' Drive
Item# 00931425000 | Model# 62001Specifications & Dimensions
| Product Overview: | |
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| Set: | Open Stock |
| Case Included: | Yes |
| Torque Drive Size: | 1/2 in. |
| Type: | Click |
| Torque Range: | 20 to 150 ft. lbs. |
| Torque Increments: | 1.0 ft. lbs. |
| Dimensions and Weight: | |
| Item Weight (lbs.): | 3.64 |
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This Micro-Clicker Torque Wrench 1/2'' Drive Makes it Tight and Right
Featuring a rugged combination high strength alloyed steel and tough plastic build, fast locking ring and clear-reading adjustments, this Craftsman torque wrench delivers just the tension you need to get the job done right. Don’t guess on important fasteners, whether you’re bolting down a head or spinning on lugs, this wrench gives you +/- 4% accuracy, helping to eliminate blown gaskets and knocking rods, every time you use it.
Designed for a quick grab with any 1/2 inch drive socket, from standard hex to Torx and other specialty fasteners, micro-clicker torque wrench 1/2'' drive works easily with you pre-existing set, so it’s ready to go straight out of the box. And to increase life and accuracy, it comes with a protective storage case that cushions accuracy harming drops whenever this torque wrench isn’t in use. A solid tool built to last and keep every turn accurate, set this wrench on your bench and get it tight, right.
- Craftsman torque wrench fits any 1/2 in. drive socket
- Accurate to ±4% of load
- Gives both Newton meter and foot-pound readings
- Ergonomic grip provides a better hold and serious torquing action
- Easy to use locking feature
- Scales stamped into housing show inch/metric torque settings never rub off
- Micro clicking action provides clear alert when proper torque is reached
- Smooth steel finish wipes clean after the dirtiest jobs
- Protective case keeps this tool safe when not in use
Added on September 24, 2011
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Most Helpful Reviews
Rego Park, NY
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not bad!!! saw other reviews saying how bad this wrench is. but used for 20 times. no problems @ all. maybe those people either got it DOA or don't know how to take of new tools.
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Lansing, MI
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Carmel, NY
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Pretty cheap and suitable for weekend warriors
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easy to use 1/2" dr torque wrench, previous model of this torque had a latching re-usable storage case to protect it. this model has an open top box that tool will fall out of.
Trenton, NJ
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If you're thinking about buying this and plan on actually using it, than look elsewhere. This torque wrench is made very cheap. First 1 I had broke after a light fall on the ground (plastic handle). It had the warranty, and surprisingly I was given a brand new one. Second one I was using to torque wheel lugs down applying only 80 ft./lbs. When it stopped ratcheting. Took it back to sears and was denied another one, but was given a "discount" to buy another one. Why would I want another one if it is just going to break again? Very dissatisfied on this product. I feel sorry for the people who pay $70 for it, I only paid $40 for it and I'm mad that it broke.
Chicago, IL
This is the third Craftsman torque wrench I've purchased over the last 15 years. The first two were presumably made in America, even though based on the outcome of a 2004 class action lawsuit, that's questionable. In any case, this one is clearly made in China and nowhere near the quality of the first two. Even the "so called" case is a joke. You have to use a screwdriver to attach the top! The fit and finish are very average and the plastic handle and lock collar appear fragile. I don't often need a 1/2" torque wrench and use it primarily to tighten wheel lug nuts and suspension components. For the price, I paid $69, I think it's a good deal, but if I needed a wrench to use on a routine basis, I'd definitely look elsewhere. You get what you pay for, and as far as torque wrenches go, $69 is cheap.
La Mirada, CA
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I got this to replace the one I bought here almost 20 years ago! I expect to see at least the same.
Montgomery, AL
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Davisburg, MI
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These were on sale, so I bought a few for the shop. The first one failed within a week. The next one was dead about a month later and the last died about 2 months after purchase. All 3 failed in the same way. The handle gets loose and slides up and down a half inch so you have no idea what torque it is set to. I have had the old ones with an all black handle around for 13 years and none of them have ever failed. These are just junk and Sears should be embarrassed to put the craftsman name on them.
Fall River, WI
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Sears was SALE-ing these @ $39.99 so I decided to purchase one from their website and pick it up in-store. I already have an in/lbs 3/8" wrench and wanted a 1/2" ft/lbs.
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