This Guns & Gear video features a test of the Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench Auto Torque, a tool designed for faster and smarter scope mounting. The review pits the auto torque model against traditional tools in a head-to-head challenge during a scope ring installation. The presenter highlights its automatic stopping function at a set torque (18 inch-pounds), its compact and rechargeable design, included bits, and built-in light for difficult installations. The video showcases the tool's efficiency and user-friendliness in a practical application, suggesting it's a valuable addition for firearm enthusiasts involved in scope mounting.
This YouTube video provides essential tips on using a torque wrench, focusing on firearm applications. Presented by Brownells Gun Tech Caleb Savant, the content clarifies the crucial distinction between inch-pounds (in.-lbs.) and foot-pounds (ft.-lbs.), warning against mixing them to prevent damage to firearms. The video demonstrates the use of a small adjustable torque driver and touches upon the impact of adapter angles on larger torque wrenches. It also addresses the common debate about whether to store torque wrenches at their set torque or dialed down to zero. The information is presented as a continuation of a previous video on torque specifications.
This video features the Wheeler FAT Stix Preset Torque Wrench Set. The set is designed for common firearm applications and includes popular bit sizes. It comes in a soft carry case and features preset torques of 15, 20, 25, and 45 inch-pounds. The wrench has a 1/2" socket with a 1/4" drive bit and an ergonomic T-handle for comfort and ease of use, built with high-quality materials for durability.
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