My original Sears Torque wrench is over 10 years old, and beat up, so I got a new one. They both agree as far as calibration, so we still use the old beater.

Ray

On 7/8/2011 8:57 AM, Dana wrote:

Ditto we use the same and they fix it for free if it breaks. We have not broken one yet, though it has taken some sever falls off the roof to the ground.

Dana Orzel

Great Solar Works, Inc

*From:*[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Ray Walters
Torque Wrenches

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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