Techangle=Huge Timer Saver

durallymax

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Well I jsut bought a 3/8" Snap-On Techangle and backordered a 1/2".

Had to use it on some things this weekend and it is great.

Not having to deal with the angle meter anymore is very nice. I like how you can ratchet back and it will stop counting angle and resume when you go forward again.

I also really like how you can see the torque thats being applied and it shows you your applied torque once you let go.

Pricey, but nice.

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TheBac

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ooooo....me likey. :) TTY bolts are a piece of cake now, eh Vinny? Nice addition to the tool box. :thumb:
 
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Chevy1925

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how much were they? i know they aint cheap but i may have to call up my truck guy and order them.
 

RKTMech

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Ya its a tough $500 pill but one hell of a time saver, I really think there all made by the same people, just come in different colors and handles! Wish the torque went higher though.
 

durallymax

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That's a very cool high-tech tool Vinny.

Forgive my ignorance but why do you need to know the angle on a bolt? :confused:

Ever do headgaskets on our trucks? Or work on anything else these days. Everything is torque-yeild aka torque/angle.

they make clumsy gauges that are a pain to set up and some people guess. But when your in a tight spot its nice to be able to ratchet back and forth and not having to worry about looking at a gauge either.

Im guessing its the angle of the handle. If its 90 from the bolt head it will be a long throw than angled 45?? I was kinda confused too though

you just confused the poop out of me.

90* is 90* whether is 1" or 1 mile from the bolt head.
 

Mike L.

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My concern was hurting the expensive tool by putting a big pipe on it. You won't tq down a flywheel with that short handle.
 

Chevy1925

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My concern was hurting the expensive tool by putting a big pipe on it. You won't tq down a flywheel with that short handle.

dont worry mike, its lifetime warrentied. jsut throw that bar on and torque away :D :rofl: