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TEKTON 1/2 Inch Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench (10-150 ft.-lb.) | 24335

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Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.)


Style: 10-150 ft.-lb.


Pattern Name: Wrench


Features

  • Includes 1-pc. 1/2 in. drive torque wrench; Storage case; Product manual with torque conversion chart
  • Wrench emits a click that can be heard and felt when the preset value is reached
  • Permanently marked, high-contrast dual-range scale is easy to read, even in low light
  • Reversible ratchet head drives in both directions and measures torque in clockwise direction
  • Durable all-steel construction has no plastic parts to break or wear out
  • Ships pre-calibrated to +/- 4% accuracy and ready to use

Description

Calibrated to an accuracy of +/ 4%, the TEKTON 1/2 in. Drive Click Torque Wrench lets you work with confidence, eliminating guessing and the common tendency to overtighten fasteners. Correctly tightening fasteners to a vehicle or equipment manufacturer's torque specifications ensures parts are properly secured without being damaged. Simple and easy to use, this wrench has a reversible ratcheting head that drives fasteners in both directions and measures torque in the clockwise direction. To measure torque, set the desired value on the handle scale (foot pounds or Newton meters) and begin tightening the fastener. When the preset torque value is reached, a reliable mechanical operation inside the handle produces a click you can hear and feel, alerting you to stop applying force. Built for consistent performance and years of dependable service, the mechanical design doesn't need batteries, and the allsteel construction has no plastic parts to break or wear out.IMPORTANT: This wrench is shipped precalibrated and ready to use. To help maintain calibration, store at its lowest setting of 10 ft.lb./13.6 Nm when not in use. Be sure to read and understand the operator's manual, including all safety information, before first use.Specifications:Range - ft.-lb.: 10-150 ft.-lb.Range - Nm: 13.6-203.5 NmIncrement: 1 ft.-lb. (1.36 Nm)Accuracy: ± 4 percentLength: 18-3/8 inchRatchet: 24 toothCountry of Origin: TaiwanIncludes:(1) 1/2 in. drive torque wrench(1) Storage case(1) Operator's manual with torque conversion chart

Brand: TEKTON


Material: Alloy Steel


Item Length: 18.5 Inches


Item Weight: 2.94 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: 1


Brand: ‎TEKTON


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Item Length: ‎18.5 Inches


Item Weight: ‎2.94 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Fixed Square


Finish Type: ‎Brushed


Item Torque: ‎150 Foot Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Manufacturer: ‎TEKTON


UPC: ‎020209243350


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎50


Part Number: ‎24335


Item Weight: ‎2.94 pounds


Item model number: ‎24335


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.)


Style: ‎10-150 ft.-lb.


Finish: ‎Brushed


Pattern: ‎Wrench


Number of Handles: ‎1


Measurement System: ‎Foot Pounds


Included Components: ‎1-pc. 1/2 in. drive torque wrench, Product manual with torque conversion chart, Storage case


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎No time limits, no receipts tekton.com/warranty


Date First Available: March 21, 2013


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  • Great Torque Wrench for DIY'er Auto Guy or Gal
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.) Style: 10-150 ft.-lb. Pattern Name: Wrench
Very impressed !! Doing a lot of auto work. Just did brakes and did nto want to guess if I got my brake caliper bolts back to somewhat near the correct torque. I got the 1/2 inch wrench and I could get in and at my brake calipers. Completely read the instructions, r,ember do not put it away tightened and before you try torquing a bolt, do what the instructions say and practice. I put a nut and bolt thru a hole in my metal shelving tightened it a bit by hand then slowly tightened until I felt the "suddle click" the instructions referred to. I didn't take long swings on it you should tighten slowly especially as you go more because there is no auto stop or clutch break, but it was easy enough to stop right away when I felt the click. As it other reviews it has both ft-lbs (which is really lbs-ft) and newton - meter scales. Its pretty big wrench, a giant breaker bar but don't use it as one. As a practice I just use this to torque, not to tighten. I did use it once to help break a nut loose but wont make a practice out of it. I compared it to one in the big box store, their 1/2 torque wrench was more than 2x cost and was far bigger and remember I said this was huge. This may not be top of the line but it is very well constructed, sturdy and very reliable and above all extremely attractive price point. I'm very happy with it and it comes with a super sturdy heavy duty case, you can drop stuff on the case and your wrench will be fine. But really don't do that. Also use it for torquing my tires to correct ft-lbs, even if you don't do brakes its worth it for that. Don't tighten lug nuts with a breaker bar or large ratchet. They will all be uneven and you will warp your rotor and your brakes will eventually pulsate. the average specification on rotor runout is about 3 mil. So you really need this for your tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015 by Glennd

  • Nice quality torque wrench at a good price
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Style: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Pattern Name: Wrench
Nice 3/8" click torque wrench. Traditional design and size that feels good in the hand. Readings seem accurate for my use. I've got several split beam and click torque wrenches and this one fits nicely in the collection.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2025 by Coastie

  • Works great, accurate torque settings
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.) Style: 10-150 ft.-lb. Pattern Name: Wrench
This is a great buy. It's well made and sturdy, and the torque settings are accurate (I checked with a $300 torque wrench.) I bought this for work, and I'm glad I did. If you're looking for a nice, affordable torque wrench for use at home or even at work like I use it for, I'd definitely recommend this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025 by Tyler Gundersen

  • Good wrench, great for the price.
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Style: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Pattern Name: Wrench
I needed a torque wrench to do work on our cars. Well, to be honest, I needed to do work on our cars, and decided that I "needed" a torque wrench. Excuses to buy tools are always a good thing. I was originally just going to nip over to Sears and buy a Craftsman. However, I was horrified to discover how little faith they have in some of their products these days; Craftsman's usual lifetime hand tool warranty does *not* apply to their to torque wrenches, and is instead replaced by a **90-day** warranty. Three months? What on earth?? I guess that's what you get when you outsource to China. (Source as of May 2014: [...] ) Appalled, I turned to Amazon instead. Snap-on is too rich for my blood right now, but I did consider picking up a CDI wrench (and in the long run, still might). Given how often I'm likely to use it, I figured I'd start on the low end of the price scale just to see what was available. I came across this wrench, and although it's not made in the U.S. (manufactured in Taiwan) Tekton is a U.S. company that does appear to be easily contactable in case any questions/concerns pop up. The same can't be said of a lot of the made-in-China stuff. They also appear to keep an eye out on Amazon for those with trouble, which is often a good sign. Out of the box, the wrench comes in a reasonable enough red plastic case. It's not the heaviest plastic known to mankind, but it's not the flimisest either. It seems suitable enough for the purpose, which is good enough. The wrench itself has a decent heft to it, and doesn't give the impression of being cheaply made. The ratcheting mechanism on the head seems smooth enough. One thing that caught my eye about this Tekton wrench is that they filled in the scale on the shaft in black. That sounds like a trivial thing, but that one little change makes reading and setting the wrench infinitely simpler than on other tools. I'm a huge fan of laser-etched sockets with big, clear figures instead of stamped markings (I have a Stanley set that I got for cheap that's etched); they're that much easier to read. Anyway, I tried a couple of simple jobs with the new wrench, comparing it against a CDI wrench borrowed from work. I did a spark plug change and an oil change, trying both wrenches on the same jobs. In general, the Tekton is a solid-feeling tool. The torque adjustment mechanism doesn't feel nearly as smooth as the CDI, but at a quarter of the cost, I'm more than willing to overlook that. The setting locking mechanism is also far simpler than the one Craftsman we have at work (it has some sort of eighth-turn locking collar that never stays put) The Tekton doesn't give a massively audible click when the set torque is reached, but I did find the motion at the set point was quite obvious when I hit it. I couldn't feel any discernible difference compared to the CDI wrench in terms of accuracy. I tried tightening to the two limits needed for the job (13 and 28 ft-lb) initially with one wrench and then checking it against the other (and vice-versa), and found that neither showed much of a difference. Even on the more challenging 13 ft-lb setting (click torque wrenches being notoriously less accurate at the bottom end of their scale) I found no real difference in either wrench's behaviour. Given the length of the handle, hitting 80 lb-ft might be a bit optimistic. That said, I can't think of any job I'm likely to do in the near future that would require that much oomph. Overall, I'm very happy. This appears to be a better tool than I'd expected at this price, and given the cost is probably a better tool than the price deserves. It appears to be accurate enough (with the usual caveats that apply to all non-beam torque wrenches at the bottom end of their range) when compared with a much more expensive wrench, and although I didn't need it for the pair of jobs I've done so far, the facility to switch between standard and left-handed tightening seems like a bonus compared with some wrenches in this price range that just can't do that. My only niggle is with the smoothness of the handle when turned to set the desired torque. For want of a better term, it's a little on the graunchy side. But for that, this would easily be a 5-star product. Even then, given how inexpensive this tool is, it's ever so close to getting full marks, but I like my tools to have a nice tactile feel to them, and this one aspect means I can't quite give it a top score. It works well enough, but it just feels a little off. I'd call it a 4.5 if Amazon would let me... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014 by Cray Grey

  • Torque Time
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Style: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.) Pattern Name: Wrench
I purchased this torque wrench for car repair. It is a nice sturdy wrench, and is easy to use. The lowest torque it handles is 10 ft lbs, my spark plugs are 11 ft lbs, so it’s fine for the job. I’ve used the wrench up to 30 ft lbs, and it has enough length to make the job go smoothly.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by John B

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