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I'm an Airframe and Power plant tech. with an airline, have been in aviation for 27 years, lets talk torque wrenches, what kills torque wrenches, not returning the wrench back to the lowest setting after use, and dropping the torque wrench, we use both Snap On, and Craftsman, IMO they are equal, except in price...also, we have to have ours calibrated every year.
I cannot argue 27 years of experience - especially when I admittedly don't know a whole lot about it.Thanks for the knowledge!
Not knowing a whole lot about them myself yet, I've just been reading online as that's what I'm trying to get my folks to buy me for Christmas. The issue with the latest batch of Craftsman torque wrenches seem to be the handle slipping and thus losing it's accuracy with some folks reporting this happens after just one or two uses. I understand that dropping it, treating it like a ratchet, etc will make it lose calibration.
You are right on, and as for slipping, that is in the way you use it, all the ratchet type torque wrenches we have, have a locking feature, after you set the torque, I haven't messed with the new ones, next time I'm in sears, I'm going to have a look see!!
Thanks for the knowledge!