I've been using Sears's inch pound torque wrench for many years. Gets the job done, and is reasonably priced. Very good idea to use one for S5 clamps. I use it for a final check on all module mounting bolts, and then put a paint mark on the bolt head and side to indicate it has been torqued.

Ray Walters

On 7/8/2011 7:01 AM, Jason Szumlanski wrote:

I'm looking for a recommendation on a good torque wrench for installing S-5 clamps. I saw the past posts on torque screwdrivers, but I'm looking for a wrench calibrated to the 100-150 in-lbs range.

Jason Szumlanski

Fafco Solar


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