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Old Jan 11, 2012 | 07:31 AM
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Digital Torque Wrench - Member Special



As a new vendor on this forum, we are offering an introductory special: our Digital Torque Wrench w/ Blow Molded Case for $99 - including shipping. Just go to our website: Brown Line Metalworks, LLC | Professional Grade Digital Torque Wrench and click on the "Buy Now" button. At checkout, enter the coupon code: EVOM

You can see the torque wrench in action in the following video:

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Product Specifications

Patented Double Gear Sensing System
Designed, engineered, and tested by Brown Line Metal Works, the patented* D.G.S.S. technology ensures repeatable accuracy of +/- 3.5% both clockwise & counter-clockwise
Accurate from 20 – 100% of full scale (7% accuracy from 10 – 20% of full scale)

Microprocessor Controlled
8-bit electronics ensures accurate readings and simplicity of use
Allows for both Peak and Track mode
Individually calibrates each wrench
Supplies unique serial number for each wrench

Ratchet Head
1/2" drive reversible ratchet
32-tooth gear provides an 11.25º arc while handling high torque loads
Forged from Chromium Vanadium alloy to ensure strength
Conforms to ASME B107.10 2005 standards

Range
15 – 150 ft/lbs
180 – 1,800 in/lbs
20.3 – 203 Nm

Digital Control
Large backlit digital display shows both target torque and current read-out
Intuitive button design makes operating torque wrench simple
LEDs and digital display provide visual feedback when operating wrench
Buzzer creates audible feedback when target torque is reached
Easily switch between ft/lbs, in/lbs, and Nm
Automatically powers off when not in use for 2 minutes
Low battery indicator

Handle
Soft-touch overmold provides comfortable non-slip grip
Engineered plastics ensure an impact resistant housing


The offer is valid until Feb. 11th, and is only for the lower 48 states.
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Old Jan 16, 2012 | 08:09 AM
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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 08:23 AM
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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 12:27 PM
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does this ever need recallibration from factory?

or does the microprocessor automatically set it for the lifetime of the tool?
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Old Jan 20, 2012 | 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by legato
does this ever need recallibration from factory?

or does the microprocessor automatically set it for the lifetime of the tool?
This and any warranty?
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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by yahh
This and any warranty?
Our warranty is industry standard: 1 year from date of purchase, 90 days for calibration. We have a repair/calibration facility located in Chicago in case anything ever does need to be done to the wrench.

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Old Jan 23, 2012 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by legato
does this ever need recallibration from factory?

or does the microprocessor automatically set it for the lifetime of the tool?
In regards to re-calibration - all torque wrenches need to be re-calibrated at some point in time. The only exception to this is the traditional Beam Style Wrenches - since you can see if the pointer is still at zero (and if it is not, you can just bend it back into position). The biggest issue with most torque wrenches (the "click" style) is that if you forget to turn the torque wrench down to its lowest setting after use, the spring will deform -and the wrench loses accuracy. This is the single biggest reason why torque wrenches become out of calibration. Our digital wrench is actually based on the traditional beam technology - so there is no need to turn the wrench down after use - and it holds its calibration very well.

However, it will at some point still need to be re-calibrated. How often is a tricky thing - since it depends on your needs / uses. Obviously, a person who is using their wrench to assemble aircraft engines will want it re-calibrated more often than someone who is using it to tighten lug-nuts on their car every few months. In general, we would recommend having it re-calibrated after 3K uses.

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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 07:40 AM
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Old Feb 3, 2012 | 09:46 AM
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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 10:03 AM
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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 08:53 PM
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damn good deal there. but i love my snappy techangle
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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 09:00 PM
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Bump.... I just bought one.
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