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Powerbuilt Dual Drive Torque Wrench - 3/8" and 1/2" - 10 to 150 ft-lb

Powerbuilt Dual Drive Torque Wrench - 3/8" and 1/2" - 10 to 150 ft-lb

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The dual torque wrench with a 3/8" and 1/2" drive is an easy way to tighten down nuts and bolts. Reversible ratcheting allows you to switch back and forth to tighten or loosen. Measures torque readings from 10 to 150 ft-lb. 1-800-940-8924 to order Powerbuilt automotive tools part number ALL944001 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Powerbuilt products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Powerbuilt Dual Drive Torque Wrench - 3/8" and 1/2" - 10 to 150 ft-lb. Automotive Tools reviews from real customers.
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Powerbuilt Automotive Tools - ALL944001

  • Torque Wrench
  • Wrenches
  • 1/2 Inch Drive
  • 3/8 Inch Drive
  • Powerbuilt
  • 150 ft/lbs

The dual torque wrench with a 3/8" and 1/2" drive is an easy way to tighten down nuts and bolts. Reversible ratcheting allows you to switch back and forth to tighten or loosen. Measures torque readings from 10 to 150 ft-lb.


Features:

  • Great for auto and motorcycle repairs and engine building
  • Provides a quick and easy way to tighten down nuts and bolts
    • Prevents undertightening or overtightening
  • Reads torque from 10 to 150 ft-lb
    • Twist and set the dials at the bottom of the handle to desired torque
  • Reversible ratcheting ability is quick and easy to use
    • Lets you loosen or tighten by adjusting a lever on the head of the switch
  • Has 3/8" drive on one side and 1/2" on the other
    • Makes for a quick transition between the two by flipping the wrench over
  • Long lever arm makes it easy to fit in hard to reach places
  • Chrome plating


Specs:

  • Dimensions:
    • 18-1/2" long
    • 3" handle diameter
    • 5" head diameter
  • 2-Year warranty


Using a Torque Wrench

To use a click-type torque wrench, you must first know how much torque you wish to apply to your nut or bolt. Add your 3/8" or your 1/2" socket, depending on the size of your nut or bolt, on the end of your wrench. Adjust the torque level at the bottom of your wrench by loosening the end dial of the lever to allow the handle to twist to the desired amount of torque. Once your torque is set, begin to slowly tighten the nut or bolt until your wrench makes a clicking sound to signify you have reached the chosen torque. After you're finished, apply the same amount to all surrounding nuts or bolts. This will build the correct tension all the way around your object for the safest results. To use the reverse feature, move the small switch on the head of the wrench to the left or right to change directions.



944001 Alltrade Tools Powerbuilt 3/8" and 1/2" Dual Dr Torque Wrench - Reversible Ratchet - 10 to 150 ft-lb





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Powerbuilt Dual Drive Torque Wrench - 3/8" and 1/2" - 10 to 150 ft-lb - ALL944001

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (52 Customer Reviews)

The dual torque wrench with a 3/8" and 1/2" drive is an easy way to tighten down nuts and bolts. Reversible ratcheting allows you to switch back and forth to tighten or loosen. Measures torque readings from 10 to 150 ft-lb.

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Used it once and already broke. The locking nut will not move

Etrailer Expert

Jenny N.

4/29/2024

I am sorry to hear that it broke so soon. I will have our Customer Service team reach out to you.



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You sent it in a box large enough for my whole tool box. What a waste!



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Total quality and extremely accurate and easy to adjust. My old one went right to the recycler after I put this one to work, primarily checking my tire dealer torques and my four wheel travel trailer lugs on a regular basis. I have run two Suburbans a total of 680,000 miles so maintenance checks are mandatory and I expect this tool will be riding along for many more.



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Worked great and easy to use



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This review is relevant to my purchase of this tool to aid in correctly solo-installing a Draw-Tite hitch on my new Mazda CX-5, with the wheels on the ground. If you're unfamiliar with torquing, then you would be surprised at how much force is required to set the mounting nuts on the cone washers to 75 ft-lbs. It would have been pure guesswork and nearly impossible to get that torque with a standard ratchet wrench. Even with the long lever arm of this wrench, you need to apply a solid 50 pounds of force from an awkward position under the vehicle. Hearing the solid "CLICK" at the set-point gave me confidence that I'd done it right.
The scale is a bit hard to read and doesn't line up exactly, so I knocked off 1 star.



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Multi-drive size torque wrench was exactly the tool that I needed to install a suspension enhancement kit on my truck. Tool came in a nice package that protected it well during shipment. Worked great right out of the box.



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Torque wrench is well made and gets the job done. I use the wrench for torquing the lug nuts on our RV to 120 PSI. In the past I quessed at the correct torque.



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Well made torque wrench. Feels solid. Used it to install a new hitch on my 2018 Jeep Wrangler JL Rubicon. Handled the job well for 75lbs torque. Price feels right compared to similar ones elsewhere



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Tork wrench worked great installing my new running boards.



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Tried to use it at lower tension and could clearly hear a "click" telling me when to stop. At 86 foot-lbs that were recommended for my specific application, I could not hear a thing. I was afraid to apply too much force and just stopped as I was already using weight of my body.



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I needed a torque wrench to properly put tension on my wheels/rims. This is a very sturdy wrench that was easy to use. This will do the job!



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Worked perfectly to torque bolts to 76 pounds/foot while installing my draw-tire class III on my Honda Odyssey. The right tools make the job a lot easier.



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It's a torque wrench...it works fine.



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Great service to find the right part coupled with good instructions to install it!



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The torque wrench performed as expected and delivered when expected.



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Love the product and service. Recieved as shown. Use it often, before I travel. Works great.

Mike C.

4/24/2021

Still use them every trip, love them



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Awesome tool to keep my tire lugs properly torqued.



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Works as it should and good quality. Good instructions in the box on how to use with conversion charts.



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Well constructed with a long handle for leverage.



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Not good markings. Hard to read.



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It's been a year and everything is still working properly.
Parts seem to be high quality.
Thanks



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I have not used it yet, but I needed to have it for when I shall need it. So far, I am happy with the quality I see and the heft of the tool.



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Although I have not used it yet , I’m sure that it will perform admirably .



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It look like a excellent tool I have not had the opportunity to use it yet because I’m waiting on other parts to come in



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Recommended tool. Glad to have it. Takes out any guesswork.


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