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I need to take out the drive axle on my truck. Putting it back to gather I will have to torque down the axle nut. So I'm looking into buying a 1/2 torque wrench. CT has their mastercaft one on sale for 60 bucks. Is it a good enough deal? Should I fork out more for a better unit? Bear in mind it will be occasionally used. Some guys really like the split beam type.
 

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I need to take out the drive axle on my truck. Putting it back to gather I will have to torque down the axle nut. So I'm looking into buying a 1/2 torque wrench. CT has their mastercaft one on sale for 60 bucks. Is it a good enough deal? Should I fork out more for a better unit? Bear in mind it will be occasionally used. Some guys really like the split beam type.

I bought a expensive snap on one but that was back in the day when money was flowing freely! It only comes out of its Purdy case occasionally. I was at my buddy’s and he had an old nameless one and it measured the same. In these times, I’d do a cheaper one, or used and spend the rest on tp.
 

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Anybody have experience using a split/beam torque wrench? Apparently it doesn't have any moving parts and doesn't need to be recalibrated regularly. Only drawback is it doesn't work in reverse (counterclockwise).
 

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I have a split beam and I really like it. I got it off Amazon. Made by Precision Instruments. They make the Snap On ones but at half the price. I’m sure the CT one will work just depends what you
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Anybody have experience using a split/beam torque wrench? Apparently it doesn't have any moving parts and doesn't need to be recalibrated regularly. Only drawback is it doesn't work in reverse (counterclockwise).
I have one. UltraPro from Napa, works good. Actually looks identical to yours TDR.
 

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I’ve got a smaller and bigger Mastercraft ones used them a lot. Haven’t broke anything or have anything come loose after using it so must be okay? But haven’t tested it vs others.
 

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I've got a pile of different mastercraft units. They all seem to work well enough on everything I touch.
 

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Split beams are nice. Don’t need to back them off after ever use. I Have a 3/4 and 1/2 snap on. To me it’s worth having quality. But I’m sure a cheaper type would work just fine.
 

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Those that have the split beam type, does your wrench make the famous "click" or do you have to watch the gauge?
 
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