Yep, I bought several for work and I got annoyed with the assembly guys stripping threads. As Kyle says Wera, but I'm sure other people do them too.
It’s for my engine casings on my Panigale, annoyingly yesterday for a long winded reason I managed to snap some threads out so now I’ve got to f**k about helicoiling it which I’m not looking forward to.
A lot of the ones I saw on amazon only go up to 6nm when looking to do my electrics in the garage. Wera might be a better range but...
You could get away with a super long thin extension and then just connect that to your torque wrench out of the way. Extending the length won't effect the torque delivered and might even be a smaller profile than a screwdriver too.
Not sure if you already have obviously, but got a decent array of lengths and a torque wrench that goes down to 10nm (Iirc) you're welcome to borrow anytime.
Thanks mate. I’ve got up to 20, 20-120, 120-300 wrenches but at such low torque with torx fasteners I find it really difficult to stop it pulling at an angle and then I really worry about it actually getting to the correct torque.
With it pulling I then try to support it square in the head of the bolt but then it feels like I’m going way over the spec. As above I snapped some threads in my bike engine yesterday for a different reason but I want a better way!
Could be my technique but I’d feel so much more comfortable going from above rather than traditional methods.