torqure wrench question ......
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scottrod,
If you are Air Force, you should have a calibration shop there. Most National Guard maintenance activities have a cal lab. It takes about 3 minutes to cal a wrench. You could work up an Inter Service Support Agreement with them. As long as the DA 80 label is current, the item is certified for all DoD equipment.
Bruce
If you are Air Force, you should have a calibration shop there. Most National Guard maintenance activities have a cal lab. It takes about 3 minutes to cal a wrench. You could work up an Inter Service Support Agreement with them. As long as the DA 80 label is current, the item is certified for all DoD equipment.
Bruce
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I bought a Sears click type torque wrench many many years ago when they offered lifetime warranty even on calibration. So I get it done every couple of years. I have the original bill so they cannot give me a hassle. The bill is usually 40 dollars or so.(I see the invoice attached to the wrench when I get it back) One of the best tools I ever bought. Snap on will not calibrate mine for free either. Only for one year after purchase.
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Originally posted by scottrod
Yo Dog
I have bout 20 Snap-On torque wrenches at work and they will not calibrate one for free. Are you positive they offer that service? I checked with my tool guy ( who I bought over 40k worth of tools from for work) and he said that service is not free.
lemme know if yours is so I can punch him in the ear
Yo Dog
I have bout 20 Snap-On torque wrenches at work and they will not calibrate one for free. Are you positive they offer that service? I checked with my tool guy ( who I bought over 40k worth of tools from for work) and he said that service is not free.
lemme know if yours is so I can punch him in the ear
I have been a very "GOOD" custumer to snappy. My dealer has bent over backwards to bring great service. The guy's at work give me flak because I get good deals. But hey when you revamp your complete tool set + two boxes totaling over 40K in less than 4yrs, you get a little more "FREEBIES" ...... I personally have had two recalibrated at "no charge", now is there one and steve is not charging me? Or there isn't one I am not sure. But you spend the money for Snap On tools it "should be free". I have also sent impact's and ratchets back to get fixed at no charge, a calibration should fall in the same catagory.
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