Description:
This compact 3/8 torque wrench from Uharbour gives controlled torque adjustment between 5 and 60 Nm, ideal for maintaining bikes, motorcycles and light car fastenings. It combines a fine micro-adjustment of 0.1 Nm with a clear scale to help achieve consistent tightening and reduce the risk of overtightening or under-torquing for mechanical parts. 🔧🚲
Key Points
The wrench delivers precise settings across a practical range for many automotive and cycle jobs, making it useful in home workshops and for mobile mechanics. According to the manufacturer, the tool is precalibrated to an accuracy of ±3% and each unit arrives with its own calibration certificate and unique serial number, which supports traceability and quality control.
Ergonomics are considered, with a comfortable handle and a secure locking mechanism for the torque setting. The ratchet mechanism is smooth in operation and allows work in both clockwise and anticlockwise directions. For jobs where control matters, the micro-adjust feature helps achieve small increments without guesswork. 🔩
Technical Specifications
- Name: Uharbour Torque Wrench 3/8 5-60 Nm
- Torque range: 5-60 Nm
- Adjustment increment: 0.1 Nm
- Accuracy: ±3% (precalibrated, according to the manufacturer)
- Ratchet teeth: 72-tooth ratchet for fine movement
Usage Recommendations
Use the wrench for tightening bolts on bicycles, motorcycles and cars where medium torque is required. For delicate components that need consistent torque, set the required value and engage the locking mechanism to avoid accidental shifts while working. When reversing fastenings, operate the ratchet gently to maintain the calibration over time. For workshop storage, keep the tool at its lowest torque setting to help preserve spring tension and calibration.
Consider that, as supplied, calibration is stated by the manufacturer and a certificate is included. If the tool will be used for regulated or critical torque work, periodic recalibration by a certified service may be necessary to ensure ongoing traceability and accuracy. The handle offers a firm grip but prolonged use in cold conditions may still require gloves to maintain comfort. .










