- Color: Black/Green
- Brand: Wera
- Material: Blend
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 21.07 x 2.37 x 2.37 inches
- Item Weight: 3.22 Pounds
- 1/2″, 40-200nm
- Made in the USA or Imported
- Click-Torque C3 Torque wrench Drive 40-200 Nm
- Click-Torque C3 Torque wrench Drive 40-200 Nm
- Click-Torque C3 Torque wrench Drive 40-200 Nm
- Click-Torque C3 Torque wrench Drive 40-200 Nm
- Click-Torque C3 Torque wrench Drive 40-200 Nm











A. Clark –
Iβm not seeing any reviews here in english so I figured I would provide some info for people in the United States. I got this to use on my carβs wheel lugs and got to use it for the first time yesterday, Iβve used a handful of torque wrenches, mostly cheaper click units (Iβve never used a digital unit before) with the primary unit being Ft-Lbs and I have to say I really like this. Itβs very comfortable to operate, it comes with translated instructions and guides, I wanted something that wasnβt the cheapest but also I didnβt need something crazy insanely accurate so for the price and quality I think this works well, and Iβve read itβs manufactured by the UK company Norbar which has a reputation for high quality torque wrenches.Most cars Iβve worked on list both the silly English units and Metric so I had no problem just using the listed NanoMeters on the wrench, you can see with the picture I provided the 76 Ft-Lbs is readable on the scale in case if youβre working on something that doesnβt list both.This comes in a hard case that βzippersβ open, you have to cut the label to open it the first time. Iβm amused since Iβve used cheaper tools that come in seemingly more expensive cases, usually my thought is βCool, Iβm not paying as much for the case/packaging, most of this cost is going to the product!β It seems very reusable, Iβm sure I could wear it out in a few years but at this point Iβll be using this tool twice a year until I have more cars to work on (maybe soon, maybe never, who knows).Iβm sure I can update this review as I use it more, Iβm getting more and more Wera tools that I use infrequently (A little wrench for screwdriver bits, metric Hex-Plus L Key allen wrench set, and a little screwdriver) and all look new after I use them, so far theyβre all really great.
Nathan –
Simply put this wrench cannot be trusted. I am a mechanic and went to use this wrench on a vehicle and was concerned I had pushed well past my torque setting. I fixed a stud and nut in a vice and tested the wrench, and I was able to strip the threads a 12×1.25 nut at the 60 lb setting before I got a click. I lowered the setting to 40, and tried again with a different nut and stud. Same story.Don’t buy this tool if you have to depend on it. If I hadn’t been running down fasteners for well over a decade I might not have realized something was wrong.I have spent 6 months trying to get in contact with Wera USA with no luck. I cannot get an email or call returned, and I am approaching the end of the warranty. Not that it matters since the warranty is worthless.This is the last Wera tool I will have ever bought. It’s a shame because I really like the ratchets, screwdrivers, and other hand tools. But if you’re going to sell a precision tool like a torque wrench you need to stand behind it.Avoid this wrench.
Michael Bork –
Very defined torque click and torque setting on handle is firm and lockable
Skexzies –
Very ‘euro’ and thus the Lb-Foot indicator is limited. I just stick with newton meters and ask google to translate the numbers for me. Dial (for NM anyway) is easy to read. The click out torque dial works well. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the comfortable handle, though it gets dirty easily and I’m having a tough time trying to keep it clean. Clicks are easy to detect. Handle is a tad short for my liking in this Torque range. Arc throw is reasonable. I like it and will buy its siblings to round out the set.