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CDI TORQUE PRODUCTS will repair or replace torque products which fail to give satisfactory service due to defective workmanship or materials (excluding calibration) for 12 months from the date of original purchase. CDI TORQUE PRODUCTS warrants "initial, out of box calibration" of each new, unused torque product. Repair, replacement or recalibration shall be at the election and expense of CDI TORQUE PRODUCTS, and is your exclusive remedy in place of all other rights and remedies.
Specifications The CDI 3/8-Inch Drive Micrometer Adjustable Torque Wrench features dual scales with an English Range of 20-150 in. lbs. and a Newton Meter Range of 2.8 - 15.3 Nm with an accuracy of ± 4% CW ± 6% CCW of indicated value, CW, from 20% to 100% of full scale. All CDI Torque Wrenches are individually serialized with a matching certificate of calibration traceable to N.I.S.T
Size The overall length of the torque wrench is 10.15 inches. The width across the torque head is 1.06 inches and the depth of the head is 0.93 inches. The bottom of the handle to the top of the lock ring is 1.06 inches.
Features Quick release button that provides good socket retention as well as easy socket removal. Easy-to-read laser marked scales which makes the wrench fast, accurate and easy to set. Positive lock with spring loaded pull down lock ring. Handles are lightly knurled for a tough, non-slip grip
Performance Rugged, industrial strength torque wrenche able to withstand the rigors of professional use. CDI Torque Products are proudly made in the United States of America, City of Industry, California.
Rugged Protection Includes a blow-molded case to protect the wrench when not in use
I would definitely recommend this 1/4 inch torque wrench.I bought it for screwing my front strut tower brace nuts with specified torque value. I took it out of the case, pulled the knurled dial and rotated the handle to the lowest level then to the specified torque setting. I began screwing the nut with this torque wrench with less speed as it approached the preset torque range. I finally felt a sudden and abrupt movement of the neck of this torque wrench with subtle 'click'. I felt it reached the preset torque. Then I began screwing another nut the same way to hear subtle 'click' and noticeable sudden and abrupt movement of the neck of the wrench. I did crewing 4 nuts and unscrewed them with ANOTHER simple (not torque adjustable) 1/4 wrench. Before re-screwing them, I screwed them with the NON-TORQUE ADJUSTABLE wrench until I felt slight resistance. Then I made recalibration of this torque wrench by bringing it down to the lowest torque level and adjusting to a specific torque value. Then I screwed all of 4 nuts again with noticeable 'click'.1) Every torque wrench manufacturers recommend you to bring it to the lowest torque level while storing and before use.2) It seems wise to fasten the nut with decremental speed as you feel more resistance screwing it.3) Slow and smooth movement would be necessary to realize a sudden movement of neck and/or slicking sound.( I felt the clicking sound was not so loud.)4) The knurled handle rotates smoothly and it was easy to fix it to a specific torque level. I appreciate the quality of this torque wrench.5) You should have another NON-TORQUE ADJUSTABLE wrench to loosen a bolt or a nut.They say loosening a bolt with this torque adjustable wrench may ruin the internal mechanism and bring it to inaccuracy.6) I still hope that the price would be lowered for more popular use.