Grande Torque Wrench (10-80Nm)
Regular price $61.00
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Grande Torque Wrench (10-80Nm)
3/8" Ratcheting Reversible Click-Type Micrometer Torque Wrench
- Square 3/8" reversible ratchet drive features unique push-through design for superior durability and reliability.
- Designed for left-hand or right-hand thread 10-80Nm torque settings required for bottom brackets, cassette lockrings, and other high torque components.
- Quickly set torque using a micrometer-style dial and simple locking mechanism.
- Includes 3/8" square to 1/2" square adapter and 3/8" square to 1/4" hex adapter.
Torque wrenches have become an essential bicycle tool. The increase in carbon fiber bikes and components have driven the need. While carbon fiber allows for more optimal design and provides a far higher strength to weight ratio compared to steel and aluminum, it is also more susceptible to crushing and cracking when improperly set up. Pedro's Grande Torque Wrench features a 350mm length designed for left-hand or right-hand thread 10-80Nm torque settings required for bottom brackets, cassette lockrings, and other high torque components. A unique push-through, reversible, 3/8" ratchet drive delivers superior durability and reliability. This click-type torque wrench makes an audible click when desired torque is reached and is quickly set in 0.5Nm increments using a micrometer-style dial and simple locking mechanism. The Grande Torque Wrench also features heat-treated steel construction for accuracy, strength, and reliability, and includes a 3/8" square to 1/2" square adapter and a 3/8" square to 1/4" hex adapter. Accurate to within +/- 4 percent. Backed by a Pedro's two year warranty.
Grande Torque Wrench User Manual PDF
To the Point: Torque Wrench Specifications
How can I get my Pedro’s Torque Wrench Calibrated?
We don't currently offer in-house calibration services. We recommend wrench owners work with a professional calibration service to ensure the proper equipment and techniques are employed. We have had good luck with ESSCO Labs (http://www.esscolab.com/) located in Massachusetts but any similar calibration service should be able to provide calibration. That all said, it's a good idea to check rates beforehand and weigh them against the cost of a new wrench. While unfortunate on a few levels, in some instances the calibration cost is similar to a new wrench and re-calibration of a wrench is not always possible.
Fixed Torque Drivers cannot be calibrated.