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Craftsman's Electronic Rotary Torque Sensor System

A new twist on torque measurements
By Hank Bierhardth
Photography by Hank Bierhardth
Craftsman Torque Meter With Cable
Much easier to use than a beam-type but not as fast as a clicker torque wrench, Craftsman's Electronic Rotary Torque Sensor System is very useful in many situations. Those five buttons in the center are for changing between the modes, set the target value, switch between pound-feet and Newton meter, and to turn the unit on and off. Its 9-volt battery seems to last a long time, and it shuts itself off after about seven minutes of inactivity. The sensor's outer body rotates very freely so there's no need to worry about snagging the cable.

Craftsman Torque Meter Tire Test
Some free-wheeling hubs don't leave much room for getting to the lug nuts, but the Rotary Torque Sensor does fit on a GM. Better yet, the sensor's 4-inch length combined with a deep socket eliminated the need for an extension, making the torque reading for the lug nuts accurate for a change. Normally we use an extension, which you're not supposed to do with any torque reading instrument as it alters the value. It's obviously OK to use extensions between the sensor and ratchet, which is a big advantage of the Torque Meter. Also, the length of the ratchet or breaker bar can be varied to your liking, but you'll always need both hands on the ratchet with this setup. It would be great if the Torque Meter could be used with an impact wrench, but predictably, the instructions specifically say not to. Oh, and that you need to wear eye protection. No surprise there, either.


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