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Torque Wrench Suppliers

Torque Wrench Suppliers

Torque Wrench Suppliers

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Anyone know of a SE Michigan based distributor of torque wrenches that have an analog dial gauge readout?  Our maximum torque is ~25 lb-in, so a wrench with no more than 30 lb-in would be great.  Thanks.

RE: Torque Wrench Suppliers

Snap-on Tools did carry them.  I think they still do.  Nationwide salesmen in white trucks.

RE: Torque Wrench Suppliers

(OP)
I have since found a decent product at ToolSource.com.  Thanks anyway!

RE: Torque Wrench Suppliers

Suggestion: Visit
http://www.thomasregister.com
and type Wrenches: Torque under Product or Service, which will return 132 companies to inquire about the torque wrenches with analog dial gauge readout

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