Please Welcome Brown Line Metalworks to VTCOA!

BIRDMAN

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...and check this thing out :rock:

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Welcome,

What are the specs on this bad boy?

What torque range?
Can you change between the common measurements with the push of a button?
Will it measure degrees?
Does it vibrate and/or beep at its final torque?
What percentage of error is possible?

Why do I want this over a Snap-On?
 
welcome to the RBC:rock:

hell i remember when a dial torque wrench would turn on a light when ya hit ya torque settin was the "state of the art" set up:D
 
Welcome,

What are the specs on this bad boy?

What torque range?
Can you change between the common measurements with the push of a button?
Will it measure degrees?
Does it vibrate and/or beep at its final torque?
What percentage of error is possible?

Why do I want this over a Snap-On?

A lot of this information is in the post that I just put up, but in answer to your questions:

Range: 15-150 ft.lbs

Accuracy: 3.5% from 30-150 ft.lbs (CW & CCW), and 7% from 15-30 ft.lbs (CW & CCW)

Units: ft.lbs, Nm, Inch lbs - you can change with the press of a button

Degrees: The unit does not measure degrees

Beep/Vibrate: The unit has LED lights that let you know when you are approaching, and when you hit, the target torque. A buzzer also goes off when the target torque is hit. The unit does not vibrate

We use a patented technology to measure torque that is inherently less expensive to manufacture than our competition. It allows us to offer a digital torque wrench at a manual torque wrench price ($99).

BLMW
 

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