🔩 Torque with Confidence!
The EWK 1/2" Drive Digital Torque Wrench offers precision and durability for professional use, featuring a 72-tooth gear, ±1.5% accuracy, and ISO 6789 certification. Designed for heavy-duty applications, it ensures long-lasting performance with a 12-month warranty and calibration services.
Color | Black |
Brand | EWK |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 12 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Fixed Square, Box End |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Torque | 147.6 Foot Pounds |
Operation Mode | Battery |
Manufacturer | EWK |
Part Number | EB0344 |
Item Weight | 2.42 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | EB0344 |
Style | 1/2" Dr 7.4 - 147.6 ft-lbs |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Pattern | 1/2" Drive 7.4-147.6 ft-lbs |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Included Components | Digital Torque Wrench |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc Carbon |
C**6
Good quality low price
Great torque wrench. Low price. I have several snap-on torque wrenches but needed one that could reach up to the 300 ft lb range. The case it comes in is metal. The wrench itself is solid. You set the desired limit on the display and it will beep at you when achieved. Very easy. I compared it to a snap-on snap action wrench and both were identical. So out of the box it seems to be good and accurate for use.Enjoy 👍
J**D
Love It!
Love this bad boy! Easy to dial in with the correct torque settings and memory. Nice storage case, great length for easy lug nut tightening. Well worth the price.
A**Y
3/8 Ewk
EWK digital 3/8 torque wrench arrived from Amazon with no damage to the shipping no. Or the Ewk package inside it! Metal had no damage and feels sturdier than any other brands that provide a plastic storage container. The torque wrench black finish looks great and the chrome polished head looks fabulous. This was my most expensive hand tool purchase in 20 years and worth every dollar. I cannot rate accuracy for I have no method to test it with. The vibration when you meet the torque spec you selected works great ontop of the audible buzzer. You cannot always see the led on the torque wrench when it’s deep in the engine bay.
C**N
Great quality and functional
Does the job Right I struggle finding how to use the angle. But everything else was ok
R**S
Great tool
Great torque wrench for the price. Metal carrying case to protect it is awesome. Bummed that the calibration cert is already 6 months old but what can you do
D**.
A top tier torque wrench
This is an exceptional torque wrench, perhaps the best 1/2 in drive torque wrench I’ve ever laid hands on—which are a lot, but not (yet) a SnapOn.It is worthy of a much longer review than I have time for right now, but I wanted to get something out, because as of this writing there are no other reviews on Amazon.First thing you notice is the package is way heavier than expected for a composite handle. Part of the reason I obtained this was the expectation it would be lighter than the typical torque wrench, saving some weight on an already heavily loaded Jeep. Well, it isn’t. Part of that weight comes from its case. The case is a throw back to the 70s and 80s when all-metal tool cases were the norm. The inside is thick close celled foam, which the wrench nestles into a deep fitted space. To say the case is protective is an understatement. This is the sort of case that you could throw behind the seat in a tow truck and not worry about its contents. It has a useful handle attached and is kept securely closed by two metal latches. The case does have two minor weaknesses: 1. The bent metal edges are folded together tightly, but the seam is not welded; 2. The metal latches protrude from the body and can catch on things, even possibly be torn away. Still, overall, I’ve never encountered a more protective case.The wrench inside is even heavier, but at least as tough. Unfortunately, that weight is concentrated at the ratchet end (and becomes even more so when a large socket is attached) and creates what for me is an unusual and less comfortable balance—perhaps I’ll get used to it. The handle end is enclosed in a synthetic rubber—comfortable and allows a secure grip, but I’m not sure of its longevity. The end cap, which covers the battery compartment is a twist lock fit. It has a lanyard or carabiner hole. This will allow hanging when the wrench is not in its case, but it seems to me to open up the possibility of the end cap getting accidentally twisted dropping both the wrench and its battery contents.The digital read out is nicely integrated into the shaft—reducing bulk and making it less vulnerable to getting knocked into. The display itself is bright and clearly defined, but much smaller than my largest one. If you are older, you may need your reading glasses to see the primary digits; you will need them for the smaller labels that accompany them. This is made up for slightly by the provision for pre set values. Basic setting is easy and intuitive, though a little noisy with constant confirmatory beeps. In use, there is also vibration which occurs when you are within 90% of the chosen value. The display and vibration are powered by two AA batteries, which I find far more accessible and convenient than keeping track of a USB cable and charger.The drive head itself is a sturdy casting, staked deep into the composite shaft. By my count, there are 70 teeth, which is a good number for this size of drive. There is some play in the ratchet mechanism, more so than I’d expect for the price of this tool, and much more than a 1/4 inch drive torque wrench I recently reviewed. I can’t say this actually diminishes performance for tasks calling for a half inch drive, but I would like to see more precision in the mechanism.But where precision counts most, in reliable, accurate determination of torque loads, this wrench is stellar. Well below 1% tolerance, as individually calibrated for each tool. You get a certificate of calibration, as well as a useful instruction manual—all in English and only English. Painted inside the lid of the tool box is a torque unit conversion table.There is so much more to be said, almost all very positive. As I began, this is the finest 1/2 in drive torque wrench I’ve encountered, or even expect to in the future. As I’ve pointed out, it isn’t perfection, but in the most important characteristics, it come pretty close.
A**E
Really nice improvement over a traditional torque wrench
Review of: **EWK 3/8" Drive Electronic Digital Torque Wrench, 5 - 100 Ft-Lbs (6.8 - 135 Nm), with Buzzer and LED Flash Notification**After testing out this digital torque wrench for a few weeks, I am pretty impressed. I really like being able to torque a bolt and get feedback on when I am getting close to the right torque, which this wrench provides by both beeping and a vibration in the handle. This is especially useful since you cannot always view the display when you are applying force to whoever you're tightening. The display is easy to read and illuminates for a bit after turning it on, as well as automatically when you start to apply force.Setting torque values into memory (so you don't have to set the torque for commonly used values) is easy, even if the 30 memory capacity is a bit excessive (not sure why you would need to program more than 5-10 max). And all of the various buttons for changing the torque measurement setting, recalling memory settings, powering on/off, are fairly intuitive and easy to figure out without using the manual.The wrench comes with a nice metal case and the two AA batteries needed to use it. There is even a spot in the case to keep a pair of spare batteries. And I really like the fit and finish and overall feel of the wrench. It has a nice, solid feel to it and feels "right" in your hand. It's also very nice not to have to screw my torque wrench back down to zero after using it, like a traditional torque wrench. Calibration seems spot on the couple of times I compared to one of my other torque wrenches.My only word of caution is to make sure you get a wrench with the range appropriate for your needs. The picture of this wrench shows it being used to torque lug nuts on an auto wheel, but the max setting of this model is 135 N-m. All three of my vehicles require lug nuts to be torqued beyond this limit, like 150-160 N-m. This is fine for my purpose since I got this for other applications, but if you want to use it for car lug nuts, you probably want to go with one of the other models.This digital torque wrench is definitely quite a bit more expensive that a traditional wrench, but it's a really nice upgrade in many ways. If you use a torque wrench frequently, I think the additional cost is worth it.
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