🔩 Torque it like a pro!
The M PartCycle/Bike Torque Wrench is a high-quality precision tool designed for cycling enthusiasts. With an adjustable torque range of 3 to 15 Nm, it comes with a comprehensive 7-piece socket set, including sizes M3 to M10 and T25. Its compact design and durable chrome vanadium steel construction make it an essential addition to any cyclist's workshop.
Color | Polished |
Size | One |
Style | MPQK001 |
Material composition | 100 |
Weight | 600 g |
Material type | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Sport | Cycling |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | M Part |
Department | Cycling |
Manufacturer | M Part |
Item model number | MPQK001 |
Package Dimensions | 25.91 x 8.64 x 6.1 cm; 600 g |
ASIN | B004XHXE1I |
S**R
Must have bike tool
Excellent bit of kit which give you confidence to tighten the bolts on your bike. Saves you from overtightening then killing your frame so well worth the money.
M**.
Useful tool, accurately torque your nuts (if that's what ...
M Part Cycle / Bike Torque Wrench - 3-15nm - 7pc Socket Set IncludedUseful tool, accurately torque your nuts (if that's what you're into). Easy to use with a clear easily readable scale. Well made and should last years.
D**K
Good enough for me
I agree with some of the critical reviews in that this isn't a "precision instrument", but then it's not priced like one either. I get that if you've spent thousands on your carbon bike you might be better off spending a hundred plus on a more precise torque wrench, but for me simply installing a stem riser on my £400 hybrid, it's perfectly accurate enough and is a sensible price. No, there isn't a loud "click" BUT if you're gentle you certainly CAN feel when the correct torque has been reached. Value for money tool.
D**T
Top quality, very handy
Great stuff. Top quality bit of kit.Arrived prompt, much earlier than anticipated.
M**S
Torque does not work. This will cause damage
Bought this so I wouldn’t damage my bike. Used it once, screw broke and now I have to buy a new stem.Torque does not work.Do not buy this piece of junk
D**S
excellent value
I saw this Torque Wrench reviewed in one of the biking magazines . At such amazing value I thought it was worth trying. Seems to do a good job and nicely made , so far very happy and I can , at last, set my bike up properly without guess work
J**9
Great essential tool for the bike
Perfect for bike maintenance Great packaging Torque works well and is a sturdy tool Recommended for the bike
B**L
Disappointing
Having recently acquired a new bike with an alloy frame and fittings incorporating numerous tapped threads I decided to buy a torque wrench to give me confidence I was tightening important fasteners to the correct torque values.Only being a leisure cyclist I didn't want to spend a fortune and chose this item because it had a couple of good reviews and the price was reasonable.First impressions were good. The wrench looks nicely made and the bits of good quality. They are set in a foam insert inside a 'semi-rigid' textile covered zip case which includes an internal pocket containing instructions, a calibration certifiicate and a torque conversion chart.The wrench has an internal scale reading in intervals of 2 nm and this is set via an adjustment knob at the end of trhe handle.Intermediate values and increments thereof are set via a 'micrometer' type scale on the knob.In use however I found the following:-(i) The scale used for setting the torque value inside the wrench is positioned some distance below the small window in the handle that carries the red setting line. This gives rise to a lot of parallax error whereby tilting the wrench a small amount either way when setting could easily give rise to up to +/- 2nm setting error.(ii) With the scale set at the minimum value of 2nm (I think) I found that with the aid of a small adjustable spanner on 1/4" drive of the wrench I could 'click' the wrench load lmit indicator almost with a flick of my wrist!!Further to this I then did some very rough calibration tests by loading the spanner at a known distance from the centre of the wrench square drive with weights of a known value (1 Kg bags of sugar). The wrench torque setting was then decreased from maximum until the load limit indicator operated (care was taken to keep the spanner horizontal).These tests nominally gave loadings of 3.2 nm and 5 nm torque. The wrench settings to sustain these torques came out at 6.5 and 9 nm respectively. I appreciate this was a very crude evaluation but I would have expected a much closer correlation than that. On this basis the wrench would under-tighten fasteners.I have since noted another reviewer has also expressed reservations about the low end accuracy of this item.Given the apparent build quality, certification and presentation of the item this is somewhat disappointing.Bottom line. I was not confident of the accuracy of this item and returned it to the supplier.
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