🔧 Torque Your Way to Perfection!
The SATA 3/8" Drive Micro-Adjusting Torque Wrench (ST96232) is a robust tool designed for precision and ease of use. With a torque range of 50-250 in/lb and an accuracy of +/- 4%, this all-steel construction wrench ensures reliability and durability. Its polished chrome finish and quick-release ratchet head make it a stylish and practical addition to any professional's toolkit.
Finish Types | Polished |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | Chrome |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Torque | 250 Inch Pounds |
Head Style | Fixed Square |
K**N
Works great
Wrench works great, good quality so far.
D**N
Great torque wrench.
This is a pretty accurate torque wrench, especially for the price!I took it in to work where I have a torque calibration tester, and this thing was well within specs and even performed well on the lower and upper limits.I especially like the locking collar that is used to set the torque. I find it much better than the standard nut setter that is usually on the bottom of other wrenches.It's made by Sata, and if you didn't already know, they're the exact same manufacturer of Gearwrench. With that being said, this wrench is made with the same quality!Would buy again!
T**S
excellent
gets the job done pay attention to ft lbs and nm lbs
M**N
Best value for the money
I needed a torque wrench that would go above 150 ft/lbs to tighten a wheel nut on my Triumph Speed Triple motorcycle. There were many to choose from and the local hardware store had one that was almost $200. Hard to beat the price and quality of this one. Comes in a sturdy container for storage when not in use.
E**H
Pros AND Cons
I bought this torque wrench for accuracy between 8 ft.lb. - 23 ft.lb.It maxes out at 20.8 ft.lb.There are few options for 3/8” Drive torque wrenches in the 5-25 ft,lb. range.“Standard“ 3/8” drive torque wrenches 10-75ft.lb. are good down to 23ft.lb.(lower 20% of range is generally not considered accurate.Pros:Nice Finish, doesn't feel cheap, feels professional.Witness marks on the handle are clear and easy to read.Sturdy case.Cons:Annoyingly slow to adjust through the range(hard on your wrist muscles).Etched witness marks on the shaft are typically hard to read.Nm witness marks are etched to two decmal points; WHY? It just makes them harder to read.Nm witness marks are set at un-useable calibrations; 16.38Nm, 19.77Nm. Unusable+ANNOYINGNO FASTENERS ARE RATED TO DOUBLE DECIMAL POINTS! How does a torque wrench manufacturer not know this? They may be trying to make up for back-burner-ing the Nm scale…Oddly, the in.lb. scale is "Base 10"... Being SAE it SHOULD be "Base 12"... so the concept of measurement on this torque wrench is oddly "backwards".Clearly, the Nm scale was not a priority.So, since reading the Nm scale was a no-go, I reluctantly defaulted to the In.Lb. scale and made a in.lb. to ft. lb. conversion chart and tossed it in the case. Not ideal, but the only option was a CDI torque wrench at $200+ which is currently not available.0-30Nm is not true. Max is 28.81 Nm. Not 30 Nm as advertised. False advertising.Nm scale not useable is ANNOYING because I use it for a VW+Toyota(metric)Testing:I tested the Sata using the Neiko RJ7583(alleged accuracy+ 2%). The low-end was technically out of range.I tested 7.5 ft. lb.(90 inlb) and it was accurate. I tested at 10, 15, 17.5, and 20.8(max) ft.lb.s and it consistently read just under the calibration by .2-.5 ft.lb. So that’s better than reading higher.*Fasteners don’t fail from being under-tightened. They fail from being over-tightened.Conclusion:More Cons than Pros, clearly, but it’s a good temporary tool ultimately to be replaced by a CDI torque wrench. Ideally I’ll get a torque wrench with a scale from 0 - 35Nm, which will overlap the usable bottom end of my 31-100Nm(10-75ft.lb.) wrench.Eventually it’ll be good to have in the permanent Overland Tool kit in the truck.
A**G
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quality....for the price good
B**G
50-250 is Inch pounds not foot pounds
I purchased a complete set 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 inch torque wrenches thinking I covered the full spectrum potential torques setting. The 3/8 one converts from inch pounds to only 4 pounds to 20 pounds. 1/2 starts at 50 ft pounds. There is no coverage for 20 to 50 foot pounds. So you have to buy a 3/8 from a different manufacturer that covers 15/20 ft pounds to 70/80 ft pounds
J**R
Good
Perfecto muchas gracias
L**Z
EXCELENTE HERRAMIENTA
Esta herramienta tiene una excelente calidad-precio además de fácil de usar y un gran diseño.
A**R
Excellent
Very nice quality. Perfect range for my needs. Like the locking function.Doesn't click, as it's low a torque version.The head tilts properly, indicating the set torque has been reached.Overall excellent torque wrench at this price point.
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