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EPAuto 1/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench (20-200 in.-lb. / 2.26 ~ 22.6 Nm)

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Size: 1/4 Inch Drive (20-200 in.-lb.)


Features

  • Durable Ratchet Head: Made from Hardened treated Chrome Vanadium steel alloy (Cr-V) Corrosion-Retardant: Satin Finish. Made in Taiwan
  • Easy Storage: A sturdy plastic storage case is included. Non-Slip Grip: Knurled handle
  • Easy to Read: High Contrast & Dual Range Scale. Accurate: Pre-Calibrated to 4%
  • Simple and Reliable: Click sound tells the preset torque value is reached. Stop applying force when you hear and feel it.

Color: Silver, Black


Brand: EPAuto


Material: Chrome Vanadium steel alloy (Cr-V)


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10.6 x 1.1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 Pounds


Color: ‎Silver, Black


Brand: ‎EPAuto


Material: ‎Chrome Vanadium steel alloy (Cr-V)


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.6 x 1.1 x 1 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.76 Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Head Style: ‎Fixed Square


Finish Type: ‎Satin Finish


Item Torque: ‎22.6 Newton Meters


Operation Mode: ‎Mechanical


Manufacturer: ‎EPAuto


Part Number: ‎ST-013-1


Item Weight: ‎1.76 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.6 x 1.1 x 1 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Item model number: ‎ST-013-1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1/4 Inch Drive (20-200 in.-lb.)


Style: ‎Durable


Finish: ‎Satin Finish


Handle Material: ‎Metal


Measurement System: ‎inch


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 6, 2016


Frequently asked questions

The EPAuto 1/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench has a torque range of 20-200 in.-lb. or 2.26 to 22.6 Nm. This range is suitable for many general tasks requiring precise torque control.

To set the torque on the EPAuto Wrench, you unlock the handle and then turn it to adjust the dial to your desired setting. The numbers represent the torque value in inch-per-pound or Newton meters. Once you reach the desired setting, lock the handle back into place. As you tighten the fastener, the wrench will click and release once the set torque value is reached.

Yes, the EPAuto Torque Wrench comes pre-calibrated to an accuracy of +/- 4%. This ensures high reliability and consistency for each use.

The EPAuto Torque Wrench comes with a hard shell plastic storage case for protection and easy transport. It also includes a detailed user manual to guide you through its use and maintenance.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Overall, users seem to appreciate the torque wrench for its build quality, accuracy, readability and overall usability. It has been used in various applications, including motorcycle maintenance, lawnmower repair, and fitting lug nuts. A few users have noted that the torque wrench may require significant movement in cramped places and the readings can be difficult. Nevertheless, due to its consistent performance, comfortable grip and decent audibility, it has been recommended highly by motorists and hobbyists alike.

Pros

  • 👍 Users find the wrench well-built and sturdy
  • 👍 It provides accurate torque reading
  • 👍 Readability is noted as easy
  • 👍 Comfortable and secure grip
  • 👍 Audible click sound noted, beneficial to users with hearing issues
  • 👍 Suitable for a range of applications

Cons

  • 👎 Readings may be hard for some users due to small print
  • 👎 Requires significant movement in cramped locations
  • 👎 Only works in the clockwise direction
  • 👎 Performance may vary across different production units

Should I Buy It?

Yes. Despite some minor drawbacks, the torque wrench appears to be a reliable and value-for-money tool for both professionals and hobbyists. Just be aware of its limitations and check the operating instructions thoroughly.


  • Well made tourgue wrench
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.)
I used this to do some maintenance on my motorcycle. The wrench was easy to use and read. The instructions were clear and concise. The three adapters that were included with the wrench are especially useful and something I've been meaning to buy for years. I can't attest to the accuracy as I didn't test it but the clicks occurred about where I would have expected so the wrench seems accurate. I am very happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by deadcatbounce09

  • Same readings as shop torque wrench
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.)
Has been working great so far. I've used it for some recent car suspension work. Measurements were easy to read and the wrench provides good feedback when you reach the set torque limit. I did my work at a local garage that rents by the hour and compared it to a torque wrench that was there. They both gave similar readings. Not sure how durable this wrench is long term, but so far so good. Will update the review if anything new comes up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by Ryan

  • Good bang for the buck
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.)
Works well. Has good adapters and extenders. Audible click is good. Nice instructions book shows you how to calculate to different torque scales. Helpful. Comes in a decent case too. It's big. Pair it with a smaller wrench for small bolts or you can break stuff.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Richard

  • It is a decent torque wrench provided you receive a good unit
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.)
Not discounting the negative review by many, there must be a great deal of quality variance on the production batch. In my case, I must have received a good one, as I was not able to repeat the issues many encountered. Here is my observation: 1. In the documentation, it clearly states that the torque wrench function only works in the clockwise direction. This is where it can get some people into trouble, if you flip the switch and rotate counter-clockwise, it acts like a ratchet. There is no click and you can easily over-torque reverse-threaded bolts. 2. You don't have to go to the beam type torque wrench to measure torque in counter clockwise rotation. Some click type torque wrench does handle that. I know for certain my Gearwrench digital wrench will do it, as well as my Snap Ons. You may just have to shop around if you like the click type wrenches. 3. Torque wrenches like the EPAuto can easily be adjusted for better accuracy if you have the right equipment. You can use weight, or better yet. a electronic torque meter or calibrator to adjust it. There are numerous video on the Internet that covers this subject. 4. What most videos do not tell you, is that consistence is far more important. It comes in two manners: 4a. Consistence from reading to reading, they should stay within a narrow range and not jumping all over the meter. 4b. Consistence across the operational torque range. That means a fairly linear torque reading, so you can stay within the spec from the lowest to the highest torque. 5. In the case of my unit, the torque result is within 1-2% of the setting across the range, which is very respectable for a click type wrench. 6. More importantly, it is very consistent. I got torque reading under +/- 1% after repeating the procedure 10 times. So if you are tightening a set of bolts, you know they will all receive pretty much the same torque. 7. I am very pleased with the result given the extreme low cost of this wrench. I have other cheap wrenches from local hardware stores, I got one where it under torque by over 30%, putting it in a dangerous category. Some varies within a +/- 3-4% band randomly. Yes, it is still within spec, but I would not want to use it on my cars. The wrench I got is perhaps one of the best performance economy wrench I own. 8. It does not perform like a top tier wrench, but I paid less than 1/16 the price of the Snap On for it, so it is easy to overlook its shortcoming. 9. But based on what I read, this is only true if you get a good unit. I have no idea on the odd of getting a good vs. a bad unit. 10. I agree with the statement that if a wrench does not come with a calibration certificate (most low cost brands don't), you should always verify the performance and not trust the 4% spec when you receive it. A design spec does not always reflect the true spec of a production unit if it was never tested. Take my other cheap wrench I discussed earlier for example, if I use it blindly, I would be torquing my wheel bolts to the barely over 50 lb-ft when the manufacturer called for 80. You are at the wheel coming off territory, or suspension pieces falling out, not good. 11. Lastly, nearly all manufacturer will tell you the spec is only true for torque setting between 20% to full scale. Since this is a 80 lb-ft wrench, that means setting below 16 lb-ft does not necessarily follow the 4% error spec. I often find cheap wrenches do not click properly at low setting, often the click is so weak that you will miss it altogether and results in over-torquing. This where a more expensive wrench differs (to a degree). If you have a need for low torque work, get a wrench that specifically covers that range. I use a 1/4 wrench that can function down to 3 lb-ft accurately for small fragile fasteners. So bottomline is, this can potentially be a good wrench if you only tighten in one direction. Just test it when you receive it to be sure it is working properly. I gave it 4 star because the product info online does not disclose this is a one-direction only wrench. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2021 by Booboo Tutball

  • Nice addition to tool box
Size: 3/8 Inch Drive (10-80 ft.-lb.)
Got this to work on my daughter's breaks. Worked in tight spaces. I have a larger torque wrench that I use for bigger jobs (Lug nuts) but this was great for the task.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Thomas M.

  • Great Bang for your Buck.
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (25-250 ft.-lb.)
Simple and easy to use. Seems very accurate and for the price is a wonderful purchase. I use this regularly as a hobby mechanic and it has not let me down after nearly two years.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023 by Caleb Noah

  • Fine for Everyday Use
Size: 1/4 Inch Drive (20-200 in.-lb.)
I bought this to torque the bolt on my lawn mower -- it did the job. The click is not always reliable; consequently I wouldn't use it in situations where precision is paramount. Ultimately, you get what you pay for -- a good toolbox torque wrench suitable for everyday use.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by AlanCottonwood

  • Seems Good
Size: 1/2 Inch Drive (10-150 ft.-lb.)
Make sure to read the directions first and test it on something benign, so you can get a feel for the break. It’s pretty subtle. You don’t want to strip the threads on something important or costly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Drew T

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