🔧 Precision meets portability—never miss the perfect torque again!
The 4th Gen Mini Digital Torque Wrench by SUGPV offers a compact yet highly accurate torque range of 1.33 to 44.25 ft-lbs with ±2% precision. Featuring a large LCD with multi-unit display, real-time and peak modes, and smart LED & buzzer alerts, it’s engineered for professional-grade bike and car repairs. Constructed from durable alloy steel and oil-resistant ABS, it meets ASME and ISO standards and comes factory-calibrated for immediate use.
Brand | SUGPV |
Material | Alloy Steel, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Length | 9.45 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Square Drive |
Finish Type | Polished |
Item Torque | 60 Newton Meters |
Operation Mode | Battery |
Manufacturer | SUG New Energy Co., Ltd |
UPC | 768461761525 |
Part Number | AWI |
Item Weight | 1.88 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AWI |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3/8-60Nm |
Style | 3/8-Inch |
Finish | Polished |
Measurement System | inch |
Included Components | torque wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
J**M
Handy low-torque setting wrench
Most people think of long handled torque wrenches capable of tightening bolts to 200 ft/lbs or more, but I have a machine that requires the mounting screws for its cutters be tightened to 6 in/lbs. None of my torque wrenches are capable of going that low; my smallest starting at 20 in/lbs. This one starts at about 2.5 in/lbs or .3 Newton-Meters, which works great for low torque applications. I love the large LCD readout and the LED indicator when the desired torque setting is reached. The 72 tooth ratchet is great and provides for a 5 degree swing for precise granularity to tighten machine screws and bolts to the required torque settings.
L**O
Easy to use and accurate.
This SUGPV 1/4 inch drive Mini Digital Torque wrench has been a great investment. Easy to find and switch to either imperial or metric settings. I used this torque wrench to rebuild my Stihl FS80 trimmer. I want to thank this seller for making this torque wrench available at a great price, and tool of high quality. Looking forward in doing more business with this seller in the near future. Thank you.
J**Y
Seems to work well
The instructions included leave much to be desired but once I figured out how to set it to the desired torque, it did beep like crazy to let me know when I'd reached it. Only used it to tighten down an oil filter housing so far, but I have spark plugs to change next.
G**R
Torquing is the base value of a good mechanic.
Very good product. I was a car mechanic. Should have bought this a long time to work on my Harley. Perfect for the low torque required on lot of parts on my 95 Harley Fatboy that I bought new 30 years ago. I always torque every components requiring to be torqued on my bike. I am a perfectionist guy, this tool is a must, no guest work.
M**R
Electric torque wrench
Easy to use, accurate, and can switch from ft lbs to inch lbs easily
D**N
Works great for low torque applications
I need a torque wrech to cover low toqrue range applications (2 to 10 Nm). I tried a 1/4 click torque wrench before. The problem: most of my sockets are 3/8, so I need an adapter for everything. Clicking feels tricky with low torque settings. So I decided to return the click one and give this a shot. Digital torque wrench does work better for low torque settings, since you can hear the beep and also read the current torque. The only downside is the price
D**C
Accurate and easy to use
Easy to use and accurate. Runs on two AA batteries and will be easy to change when necessary.
C**E
Worked really well, but could use some light improvement
As a torque wrench it worked great and seemed accurate. I used this mainly to tighten 3D printer nozzles in the 1.8nm range but wanted it for other machining work too. My only suggestion is setting the target torque takes too long with a slow movement in 4 digits of accuracy...totally overkill. I wish it at least accelerated as you held down the button or something...a small step for coder, a giant leap for user.
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