Do you have a torque wrench

Torque wrench :oops:
I do it all by hand using experience.no probs so far.Besides i like to check over the bolts before riding,just really the important ones :?
 
i have a snap on one i bought for my last job, I've used it probably 10 times in 5 years! I should sell it but the minute i do, i'll get a run of Porcshes in work and be regretting it.
 
Thing that made me ask about them is a few reports over the interweb of Thomson stems cracking because of being incorrectly torqued..

And my propensity to be heavy handed :oops:
 
Dont forget peps if using a (calibrated ?) torque wrench that figures that you should use rely on the fastner being dry,i.e. No lubricant. Rule of thumb is to half the torque value if using lub.
 
IMO the snap on ones aren't very good, vague click and not calibrated in Nm. Norbar are far superior even Britool are better.
 
IDB1":4fc0ylez said:
Thing that made me ask about them is a few reports over the interweb of Thomson stems cracking because of being incorrectly torqued..

And my propensity to be heavy handed :oops:


All the Thomson torques appear to be 5.5Nm, I'd go for the Ritchey tool.
 
I have a Norbar one.

Yours for £20.

Did you ever sell the wrench Chris? ..just asking, as im kinda after one also. Was gonna write 2nd dibs but then i saw how old the post was :roll:
 
Mountain biker's universal torque setting: Tighten until threads _just_ strip, then back off 1/8 turn.

:)
 
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