Torque Setting Equipment

Torque Setting Equipment

Warren & Brown provides a quality range of torque setting tools and equipment designed for the Australian automotive industry. Their unparalleled accuracy and durability have enabled the tools to stand the test of time and be regarded as invaluable tools for any serious mechanic. The range consists of the well-known deflecting beam torque wrenches, as well as micrometre adjustable torque wrenches, interchangeable head torque wrenches, screen micrometre torque wrenches, dial type torque wrenches, digital torque & angle wrenches, preset torque wrenches, wheel torque wrenches, torque multipliers, torque screwdrivers, accessories and more.

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  1. WBT P/N: 334851

    Screen Torque Wrench 1" drive 200 - 1000Nm
    A$927.83
  2. WBT P/N: 377000

    Micrometer Adjustable Torque Wrench 1" drive 305 - 1320Nm
    A$3,183.03
  3. WBT P/N: 378303

    Digital Torque & Angle Wrench 1" drive 60 - 1200Nm
    A$2,952.04
  4. WBT P/N: 378304

    Digital Torque & Angle Wrench 1" drive 75 - 1500Nm
    A$3,281.88
  5. WBT P/N: 378305

    Digital Torque & Angle Wrench 1" drive 100 - 2000Nm
    A$3,908.54
  6. WBT P/N: 325500

    Deflecting Beam Torque Wrench 1" drive 140 - 680Nm
    A$1,008.41
    Out of stock
  7. WBT P/N: 326500

    Deflecting Beam Torque Wrench 1" drive 260 - 1340Nm
    A$1,983.67
    Out of stock
  8. WBT P/N: 377000DET

    Interchangeable Head Torque Wrench 1" drive 305 - 1320Nm
    A$3,129.67
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Buy Torque Wrenches Online

Buy top-tier, professional-grade torque wrenches and sets at WB Tools. Essential for both home workshops and professional automotive setups, torque wrenches are the backbone of any toolkit or mechanic's belt.

Whether you're diving into a DIY task or tackling car repairs, WB Tools ensures every nut and bolt is tightened with precision to the desired torque. Our extensive collection includes digital torque adapters, gauges, screwdrivers, bars, insulated wrenches, and beyond. Discover the ideal addition to your toolkit with WB Tools.

Whether you're buying online or browsing our products, WB Tools offers a vast range of torque wrenches to meet your required torque needs, ranging from deflecting beam torque wrenches and  micrometre adjustable torque wrenches, to preset torque wrenches, torque multiplierstorque screwdrivers and accessories. WB Tools has you covered.

Frequently Asked Questions - Torque Wrenches

What is a torque wrench used for?

A torque wrench is a specialised tool designed to exert precise levels of torque on a rotating fastener, such as a bolt or nut. Its unique internal design offers enhanced leverage, ensuring that the applied force is both controlled and consistent. This precision not only ensures the fastener is tightened correctly but also minimises potential damage.

Discover the comprehensive guide to choosing the ideal torque wrench tailored to your requirements: 

  • Wrench variety
  • Torque specifications and range
  • Precision level
  • Dimensions
  • Durability
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  • Cost

 

How does a torque wrench work?

A torque wrench is designed to apply a specific amount of force, or torque, to a bolt or nut, ensuring it's tightened to the correct specifications.

What's the significance of the 'click' in some torque wrenches?

The 'click' sound in click-type torque wrenches indicates that the desired torque level has been achieved. It's a signal for the user to stop applying force.

How do you calibrate a torque wrench?

To recalibrate a torque wrench, adhere to the following procedure:

  1. Obtain a certified torque calibration instrument, like a digital torque tester or calibrator, verified by a recognised laboratory.
  2. Choose the appropriate setting: Adjust the torque wrench to the specific torque measurement you aim to recalibrate.
  3. Exert pressure: Utilise the calibration tool to apply the specified torque onto the wrench.
  4. Verify the measurement: Contrast the reading on the torque wrench with the calibrated standard.
  5. Make corrections: If discrepancies arise, modify the wrench's calibration to align with the standard value.
  6. For comprehensive calibration, revisit steps 3-5 with varied torque measurements.
  7. Regular recalibration, ideally yearly or after extensive usage, is crucial to maintain the wrench's precision.