MWF FEED
3rd October 2020, 03:11 AM
We Use these 3-15nm Sandvik torque wrenches for our insert tooling at work and I thought it would be a good little wrench for doing up action screws, scope rings and mounts etc, plus other low torque jobs around the shed.
I probably wouldn't buy one at full retail ($190) but I picked it up for $100 from the tool rep, it might be something to consider if you tinker with guns, if we didn't use them at work I wouldn't had known they existed.
Cheers.
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I probably wouldn't buy one at full retail ($190) but I picked it up for $100 from the tool rep, it might be something to consider if you tinker with guns, if we didn't use them at work I wouldn't had known they existed.
Cheers.
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