| | |  | | Home » FAT Wrench w/ 10-Bit Set FAT Wrench with 10 Bit Set | | | | | | | Description: | | Wheeler's FAT Wrench brings perfect consistency to every screw on your rifle! This amazing handheld torque wrench lets you apply repeatable, accurate torque settings to scope rings, guard screws, windage screws and base screws, which aids in accuracy and decreases the opportunity for problems in the field. Comes with the following bits: square drive adapter bit, Leupold/Buehler windage bit, T10 Torx bit, T15 Torx bit, T20 Torx bit, 3/32" Allen bit, 5/32" Allen bit, #10 deluxe flat blade bit, #11 deluxe flat blade bit and a #32 deluxe flat blade bit. | | | Features: | |
• 661120535560
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 7.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.25 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 34 reviews |
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
JazzmanMay 09, 2010
By Jazzman
"Jazzman"
The Wheeler Torque Wrench is a great little tool. Some years ago I over torqued and stripped some scope ring threads, so I have tended to treat them gingerly since then. After checking the screws with this tool, I discovered I have been under torquing the screws on all my scopes which would put them at risk for moving under recoil. I would have given this tool 5 stars except for the following critique: (1) the set is difficult to keep together since it does not come with a small carrying case for the tool and the driver bits - in this day when any $10 multi-piece tool from Home Depot has its own case for the various components, I should not have to use a Tupperware container for the tool and bits; (2) the only reference guide provided regarding the proper torque settings for various screw types is on the cardboard backing in the package - once again, one should not have to retain the packaging material as a referencer guide - this should be a small card or booklet inserted in the previously mentioned carrying case on a tool this expensive.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Works GreatAug 17, 2010
By M. Liwanag I was cautious to order this wrench because of the previous reviews: crude adjustments, no carrying case etc... Well I was surprised when it arrived with its own hard plastic case. It held the wrench itself and all the bits securely. It also had a paper insert (instructions) that you could keep in there. The adjustments are not in 10 in-lbs increments, rather 5 in-lb increments. But you can make finer adjustments if you're not a moron. Maybe it seems "Wheeler" listened and addressed most, if not all of the previous complaints. This is a great little wrench that is very useful if you work on firearms or any small precision parts.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Excellent tool and value!!!Jan 02, 2011
By Reddskinnfan So, I was hesitant to pick this up... After reading a few of the reviews, I thought it may be a dud. Then, another buyer (Amazon confirmed) posted a review stating that the F.A.T. wrench now came with a case, and explained the adjustment mechanism (does do 5 lb - 65 lb @ 5 lb increments). Because of that review I decided to squeeze the trigger (pardon the pun). This torque wrench is exactly what I needed. Works flawlessly, and can't find a thing to complain about. The price is 1/3 the cost of similarly functional devices.
If you were wondering about this item, don't. It will do what you are hoping that it will do!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Very UsefulOct 23, 2008
By Hep Haestus
"Inquisitive Tinkerer"
This is a torque driver/wrench not a screwdriver. I find it most effecitive when torquing down the last few turns on the screw or nut. The accesories that accompany the driver are not the most useful and would probably result in frustration if one were trying to use it as a standard screwdriver. I usually use my Craftsman bits instead.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Product for the priceSep 28, 2011
By He who is unnamed Given what other Torque wrenches cost, I sort of purchased this expecting it to be a piece of junk. Boy was I wrong. Very solidly built, and the model I received (in 2011) included a plastic molded case with the wrench and the bits. Also included: A manual describing the care and use, and a calibration card.
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