🔧 Torque Your Way to Perfection!
The NEIKO 10574A 1/4” Drive Torque Wrench Screwdriver Set is a comprehensive 30-piece toolkit designed for precision in firearms accurizing and gunsmithing. With a torque adjustment range of 10 to 60 inch-pounds and an accuracy of +/- 2 in-lbs, this durable set features S2 Steel bits in various styles, ensuring you have the right tool for any job. Ideal for both professionals and enthusiasts, it comes complete with a protective hard case for easy storage and transport.
Brand | NEIKO |
Number of Items | 1 |
Head Style | Square |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Color | Black,blue |
Recommended Uses For Product | Auto Repair, Firearms Accurizing and Gunsmithing |
Special Feature | Firearms Accurizing and Gunsmithing |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 2 x 2.7 inches |
Item Weight | 680.39 Grams |
Model Name | 10574A |
UPC | 816914022942 |
Manufacturer | NEIKO |
Part Number | 10574A |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 2.7 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 10574A |
Size | 1/4 Inch |
Style | Torque |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Torque | 60 Inch Pounds |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | inch |
Special Features | Firearms Accurizing and Gunsmithing |
Included Components | Torque Screwdriver, 30 Piece Bit Attachments |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**S
Keeping tools organized.
I love having a complete set of screwdrivers in a well built case. It makes things a lot easier to keep track of my screw drivers which tend to wander off if they are just in a drawer in a tool box. This set will fulfill the most common needs in the average home.
E**R
I Got Lucky When I Found This
Great little rachet wrench to get into the tight spot to remove a blower resistor screw on the HVAC duct behind the dashboard of my camper van. Nothing else was able to do the job because of the location and tight space.
J**O
They work.
This product works ok. It came with only one flat head or slotted head, one large & one small regular phillips and Pozidriv. I have it in move workbench at my job and use them on tight spaced electronic that have hard to reach screws...a drawback is sometimes when the screw is in a little tight the downward pressure in use isn't enough and you have to press on the back of the screw to keep it from popping out. which sometimes is hard to do in tight spaces. I recommend using a pencil or something to push on the back to help with that.
S**O
Must have item
This is a pretty simple item and it's good quality. This simply is a must for your tool kit because it can reach places other screwdrivers can't
O**I
It works and does the job. Very nice.
As an electrician codes and standards change. One new change coming stanard is torque requirements on electrical connections on devices, equipment, and circuit breakers. For me this is my first purchase of a torque screwdriver. I have a coworker who has one that's quite nice but it's was pretty expensive. After looking around I spotted this one, it was one of the cheapest options with decent reviews. Once I got it I took it out and began to get familiar with it and get a first impression. When I set it down I was happy that I didn't buy the other expensive one. The pictures don't do the quality justice. After holding this screwdriver it's actually quite well built. This is not cheap flashlight plastic. This plastic handle is of the same kind of high quality and extremely durable plastic used in Ideal and Milwaukee screwdrivers and reamers. The torque selection gage was not hard to read, easier than the tiny writing on the more expensive one. The target is changed with a spring loaded selection knobs at the end of the handle. It has notches to lock the settings you select. To adjust just pull and twist to desired torque. When I select a setting the knob snaps back down lock in place. The lock works perfectly so far. The selection knob gets harder to turn as you go up on the torque selection. It was possible to adjust to the max range, with quite a noticeable increase in resistance at the torque increased. It comes with a ton of bits so finding the one you need should be no problem. I took it outside and tried it out at 20lb a common torque for light switches and receptacles. The screwdriver worked perfectly. Once it reaches the 20lb it engaged the clutch and will not turn the screw anymore. Went to 30lb and clutch did its job again. So the screwdriver will not overtorque screws. It did what it was supposed to. It got those screws to 20 and 30lbs and stopped. What I can't talk about is accuracy and calibration. I did not have any method to compare the accuracy of this screwdriver. There is no calibration sticker on this screwdriver. It does come with a fancy sticker with a long serial number on it displayed right above the made in Taiwan sticker. I feel better knowing this was made in Taiwan. I've had great experiences with tools made there and I still own them. While not as good as American or German steel, Taiwan steel is quite high quality itself. The differences can only be seen in conditions well past what a human can do to them, and have to be broke under powered mechanical operations sush as hydrologic presses on pliers. I'll tell you what for a torque screwdriver that's half or a third of the price of others I've seen listed, this is a really nice screwdriver. I'm glad I have it. My boss is happy to see me with now. So far I don't feel I'm missing out on quality or operation with this screwdriver while working in electrical panels and light switches I've done so far. The cherry on top and proof this screwdriver is made for a job site is that it comes with a tough plastic carrying case that is more than capable of protecting the screwdriver from damage if tou drop it.
H**.
Handy
*****
D**V
Solid tool, horribly glued torque scale
Mechanically, the torque driver is excellent, it feels solidly built and the torque-limiting click is very satisfying. There is however, one major problem. The torque scale is glued to the body of the screwdriver with cheap and weak adhesive. It fell off the first time I used the tool to torque bus bar terminals. I was able to glue the scale to the screwdriver but for a $50 tool, I expect better. A metal plate engraved with the torque scale, attached with machine screws, would be a much more reliable (re: accurate calibration) and durable solution. I’d pay $10 more for the tool with that upgrade.
K**B
Good to have
This turned out to be and is a great little handy tool. Great for small odd jobs around the house. I honestly have not tried on heavy duty things.
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