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Craftsman  Torque Wrench

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Product Overview:
Set: Open Stock
Torque Drive Size: 3/8 in.
Torque Range: 0 to 75 ft. lbs.
Warranties & Coverage:
Warranty Detail Link: craftsman warranty
Dimensions and Weight:
Item Weight (lbs.): 1.63

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Product Description

Ideal for home and shop applications where proper bolt torque specifications are critical to performance. Pointer indicates proper calibration, easy to recalibrate.

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  • Dual dial shows readings in ft./lbs. and Nm
  • Plated alloy steel beam and drive head
  • 3/8 in. sq. drive beam-type; 0-75 ft./lb., 0-100 Newton Meter range

Added on February 16, 2009

 

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12 Reviews Write a review
6 Reviewers (50.0%) would recommend this to a friend.
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sp-train-77
Nov 22 , 2010
Accurate, reliable, affordable

When I was starting my career as an aviation mechanic I wanted to have "sophisticated" clicking torque wrenches.  One would make torquing a large number of fasteners quick and easy.  Unfortunately, the click-stop torque wrenches were more trouble than they were worth, hard to keep in calibration.  I eventually went back to using the beam-style torque wrenches in my tool box (I would use the calibrated click wrenches from the tool room for large projects, let them wrestle with keeping them in calibration).

The beam-style torque wrench is almost indestructible.  Once calibrated it repeatedly reports proper torque value.  Yes, the beam is difficult to read in some circumstances.  But a piece of electrical tape at the proper value gives you a visible target to read.  This is a great value, especially if you are on a budget.

"Sacramento" Bruce Conklin

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weekendDIY
Nov 4 , 2012
Innaccurate, nearly stripped my engine

This is horribly innaccurate after a year.  I do work on my car, and I usually used this to guage lower levels such as 25lb range.  When I was replacing my spark plugs and bolting the boot back on top, I tried to torque it to 40-60 as the manual instructed.  I kept turning and turning and it reached up to 20, then the bolt snapped and broke apart.  While you guys could blame the bolt, this bolt was the original on the car, and was specifically designed to break if too much torque was applied so it wouldn't strip the threads in the engine, saving you a huge headache in repairs.  I borrowed a better torque wrench from an auto parts store, and that gave me the right reading, WITHOUT breaking anything.  This is a cheap piece of junk, and I will never buy craftsman for accuracy and readings.  All their other stuff is good, but when it comes to reading and guages, get a Snap-On.  You can't put a price on accuracy.

 

weekendDIY

Pasadena, CA

Nov 4 , 2012
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Innaccurate, nearly stripped my engine

This is horribly innaccurate after a year.  I do work on my car, and I usually used this to guage lower levels such as 25lb range.  When I was replacing my spark plugs and bolting the boot back on top, I tried to torque it to 40-60 as the manual instructed.  I kept turning and turning and it reached up to 20, then the bolt snapped and broke apart.  While you guys could blame the bolt, this bolt was the original on the car, and was specifically designed to break if too much torque was applied so it wouldn't strip the threads in the engine, saving you a huge headache in repairs.  I borrowed a better torque wrench from an auto parts store, and that gave me the right reading, WITHOUT breaking anything.  This is a cheap piece of junk, and I will never buy craftsman for accuracy and readings.  All their other stuff is good, but when it comes to reading and guages, get a Snap-On.  You can't put a price on accuracy.


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jamesnichols3

Jamaica Plain, MA

Mar 28 , 2011
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good for the cost

This unit is good for the cost. I wish that it would stay on the bolt and turn more evenly without twisting. I use this on my motorcycle, but not on critical safety items.


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sp-train-77

Rancho Cordova, CA

Nov 22 , 2010
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Accurate, reliable, affordable

When I was starting my career as an aviation mechanic I wanted to have "sophisticated" clicking torque wrenches.  One would make torquing a large number of fasteners quick and easy.  Unfortunately, the click-stop torque wrenches were more trouble than they were worth, hard to keep in calibration.  I eventually went back to using the beam-style torque wrenches in my tool box (I would use the calibrated click wrenches from the tool room for large projects, let them wrestle with keeping them in calibration).

The beam-style torque wrench is almost indestructible.  Once calibrated it repeatedly reports proper torque value.  Yes, the beam is difficult to read in some circumstances.  But a piece of electrical tape at the proper value gives you a visible target to read.  This is a great value, especially if you are on a budget.

"Sacramento" Bruce Conklin


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lbrietscha

Johnstown, PA

Oct 20 , 2010
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Craftsman torque wrench

Best tool I've ever owned!


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baseballrules46

Brooksville, FL

Oct 12 , 2010
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Inexpensive yet high quality torque wrench

This is a very handy tool when doing major auto engine repair, and for such a low price you ensure you dont over torque bolts past factory specs. It's an old school design yet still relevant and functional. This Craftsman torque wrench has never failed me.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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xl250

Bellefonte, PA

Oct 12 , 2010
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Decent economy torque wrench

While lacking "bells and whistles," the wrench is sturdy and well made. Numbers could be a bit clearer or larger for aging eyes. In a comparison with a wrench that cost more than double the price, the accuracy here was pretty good (with some literal "wiggle room" based on how you use this versus the kind that stops at a preselected setting. Good value, you don't even need to wait for a sale on this one. I've used this exclusively on motorcycle related projects.

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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STRUMMERVILLE

Sarasota, FL

Sep 26 , 2010
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CRAFTSMAN TORQUE WRENCH IS OLD SCHOOL RELAIBLE

I LIKE THE OLD SCHOOL TORQUE WRENCH WHICH ALWAYS READS TRUE. THE NEWER CLICK AND DIGITAL MODELS MAY BE OFF CALIBRATION AND YOU NEVER KNOW IT. DOES A NICE JOB FOR ME

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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jontwentyfive

Madison, NJ

Sep 10 , 2010
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Accurate torque ratings - good for home users

I picked up this torque wrench some time back (older model) and have found it to be very useful when working on both my car and my motorcycles.  Torque ratings are accurate and it's quite simple to use (not as touchy or fancy as the internal-set click models).

I'd recommend this wrench to anyone who's looking for a simple solution to automotive torque applications in a non commercial environment (ie, working on your own car or working on cars with friends).

I would recommend this product to a friend.

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asimraufmd

Sykesville, MD

Mar 9 , 2010
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Good product for the price

I purchased the 3/8" bean torque wrench about 6 months ago.  For the price this tool is really good. The dial is very hard to read depending on where its used.  If I had to buy again and I don't want to be cheap I will invest in digital torque. If you have limited budget then this wrench will do the job.


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ifitsbroke

conway, SC

Feb 24 , 2010
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like all craftsman tool,Great quality

Very accurate tool. Great quallty. Easy to use. I will enjoy useing this tool.


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