🔧 Tighten Up Your Ride with Precision!
The MARQUE Adjustable Bike Torque Wrench is a compact and portable tool designed for cyclists, featuring a precision torque range of 4, 5, and 6 Nm. It includes essential hex keys and a T25 bit, ensuring you have everything needed for bike adjustments. The ergonomic handle and durable steel construction make it a reliable choice for both home and on-the-road repairs.
Color | Silver, Black |
Brand | MARQUE |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Length | 3 Centimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Torx/Hex |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Item Torque | 6 Newton Meters |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Marque |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04712847192522 |
Part Number | MTLBK001 |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Item model number | MTLBK001 |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Number Of Pieces | 25 |
Included Components | Wrench |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**T
Perfect Tool for Tightening Bolts
The Marque Adjustable Torque Allen Key Wrench Tool is just what it's description implies. It is a torque wrench for bicycles - although it may have other uses. Today's frames made of carbon fiber or titanium have specific torque ratings. To little force and things like a seat post may slide, too much and you might crush the seat post, or worse strip the clamp and possibly destroy the frame. The Marque tool works perfectly. You can adjust it for 7,5,6 NM of torque. It's easy to adjust, just turn the setting on the top. They even include a 6mm hex wrench to make it easier to turn to the correct setting. It takes standard 1/4 inch bits, so you could put any size hex wrench or socket you need. The handle unscrews and it store a few commonly used sizes (included). The tool is also extremely well made. It has a heavy solid feel to it.The tool is easy to use. Just set the desired force and turn the tool. It will click loudly when you've reached the right amount of force. I checked it against an expensive full-size torque wrench. It is perfectly calibrated. Thee are similar tools made by Park and other companies that cost quite a bit more. The Marque tool is just as good, or better, than any of them. It is the perfect tool for tightening torque-specific bolts. Highly recommend!!
C**O
Useful and Practical
Works as advertised
R**I
Works great! Quality built. Color makes it hard to find amongst other tools and parts
I really wanted the Park Tool version of this adjustable torque driver, but I could get myself to spend the $67.95 price tag. This tool is practically a replica of the Park Tool from what I can tell. Well built. Same functionality. Park tool is version of this product is a unmistakable blue color which I realize it makes it very easy to find the tool in a cart full of other tools and parts. This brand however went with a dark color that makes it hard to find a monks other tools and parts.
J**R
Must-have tool for the home bike mechanic at a fraction of the price of the Park Tools model.
I can't believe it took me this long to buy a bicycle-specific torque driver. This totally takes the guesswork out of adjusting bars, stems, saddles and headsets. This driver comes with four bits you're most likely to encounter when making adjustments on your bike, however it will accept any standard 1/4" hex bit. It also covers 4, 5, and 6nm torque settings, which is a pretty good range for its intended purpose.The in-handle bit storage cap is easy. It stores the bits securely and stays firmly in the driver when not in use. It absolutely does not fall out on its own, which seems to be a common complaint of the Park version.At first I found it annoying that it requires an Allen wrench (included) to select the torque setting, but in practice I really enjoy the fact that the torque cannot be changed by accident. I keep the allen key attached to the handle of the tool with a rubber band.The only flaw I've really found is that the T-handle can be a little awkward when tightening saddle clamp bolts because the seatpost tends to get in the way. I've found that common 1/4" bit holders that you'd use with a power drill (from brands like from DeWalt, Bosch, etc.) are good for getting the driver bit into tight spaces. You could also invest in ball-end hex bits if your bike has any fasteners that can only be accessed at an angle.Overall I find this hugely useful for the price, and a great investment against stripping the threads out of expensive components due to over-tightening.
M**2
Quality, simple and intuitive to use
This is a great bike tool for home use. I’m not a bike mechanic but am very comfortable with various home improvement and light car / small engine repair tools. The Marque Feels very solid in your hand, very simple and intuitive to use. Equally important, there is a very audible “click” when turning to the torque setting. I’ve used socket wrench type bike torque wrenches and found them deficient compared to this tool … at low torque settings I find there to be no audible click at the established torque setting. Moreover, the Marque tool is used by pressing the hex key head down into the hex screw … this helps eliminate hex key slippage and therefore reduces the potential to strip the screw head. I found the socket wrench type tool to be very vulnerable to causing potential screw head stripping. Frankly there’s a lot better feel it’s the Marque type tool which IMHO is very important when working on expensive bike parts.
Z**_
Works well, not a bad design, cheap
Well made, works well. Not a professional tool but will work for occasional bike maintenance
T**E
Hey this is a good tool
Don't need to spend Park Tool prices if you are just torquing on your bike to be honest. Works as advertised and haven't had an issue.
M**B
Good for the money
This torque wrench is great for a basic 'set and forget' type and has the three most common torque settings built in. I don't have any means to test it precisely but it 'feels' accurate compared to my more expensive torque wrenches I use for automotive work. I bought this for the convenience of having it when traveling with my bike and don't want to bring my full toolbox.My only gripe is that the little metal friction tab in the bit holder doesn't really hold the bits that well at all and I need to pay attention that I don't loose them. Not a big deal but I would have preferred a magnetic holder.
S**E
handy item to have
used it to torque the stem and handlebars on my trek. my best guess by doing it before i received torque driver was about 1/2 a turn loose on all allen bolts, dont know about the tools accuracy.
K**A
Excellent little wrench
This is a great little wrench for bike fixing. easy to use and tightens things to 4, 5 or 6nm, stores a couple bits in the handle too.
R**I
Wonderful
Wonderful tool to have. Just nice to hold. The size is good to hold n twist.
A**R
Très bonne outil
Fonctionne à la merveille pu besoin d'avoir peur de trop serré
I**M
Does a good job
The torque wrench does a good job. It is easy to adjust. My only issue was that each selected bit is a bit loose in the wrench when in use.
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