Warne 25In/Lb T-15 Torque Wrench TW1



Key features
- •Highly designed for the toughest situations
- •Quality Machined with precision and accuracy
- •Mounts that will be used for any environment
- •Break Away Design to allow user to know when the proper torque has been reached.
- •Designed for Bases and Rings
- •Built for Warne by California Torque Products
Warne 25In/Lb T-15 Torque Wrench TW1
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Customer Reviews
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this good tool has only ONE size ( T15) Torx bit ...
Terry Johnson•March 7, 2018
Be advised, this good tool has only ONE size ( T15) Torx bit and it did not fit any of the screws on my Ruger base, Nikon scope/rings. Admittedly, it is listed as a tool for WARNE rings which must therefore only use T15 Torx screws. I dug around in my tool box and fabricated an adapter, but not everybody can do that. Terry J
Didn't work for me. You need T-15 screw heads ...
Samgeno•February 24, 2018
Didn't work for me. You need T-15 screw heads to use. Most rings/mount manufacturer use allen head or torx head screws.
Saves time
S. Gibson•February 20, 2018
It applies the right torque to scope rings with out worry of over tightening.
Did not work for my needs.
Rod Blaylock•February 14, 2018
It did not work well for me. It the hex wrench is not made of quality metal and stripped off while using it the first time. I had to finish mounting with the hex tool provided with the rings without being able to torque the mount. It also limited because you can not use other ends such as a straight edge screw head. Will buy another product to finish the job.
It's expensive for what it is and feels like it will wear out but I wanted a no ...
Amazon Customer•November 16, 2017
It's expensive for what it is and feels like it will wear out but I wanted a no nonsense tool and that what this is.
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