Color | Standard |
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Brand | Venzo |
Item Length | 7.87 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Finish Type | Painted |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | Venzo |
Part Number | VZ-F33-031 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | VZ-F33-031 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Size |
Style | Standard |
Finish | Painted |
Measurement System | metric, inch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Venzo Bicycle Bike 1/4 Inch Driver - Torque Wrench Allen Key Tools Socket Set Kit 2-24Nm - Small Adjustable
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Color | Standard |
Brand | Venzo |
Item Length | 7.87 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
About this item
- Comes with Guage perfect for bicycle carbon parts,1/4'' Torque Fix Set, Torque range: 2-24 NM, Tolerance in: Accuracy +/- 4%.
- Allen Keys 3 /4 / 5 / 6 / 8 / 10 mm, plus 5mm Longer Allen Key for easy use, T20, T25 and T30 Torques, High quality. Great for bicycle parts or bolts. (Note: please do not try to use cheap quality tools, they will damage the parts).
- Note: Stop turning when you feel a 'click'. 'Click' means the torque has reached a preset value.
- ORDER NOW, WORRY-FREE! We're so confident about the product quality that we can provide a 10-year warranty! Made in Taiwan.
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This high-quality 1/4'' Torque Fix Set comes with a gauge, which is perfect for bicycle parts. Torque Range: 2-24 NM, Tolerance in Accuracy +/- 4%.
A MUST-HAVE TOOL FOR CARBON PARTS
This set comes with six standard sizes of head bits and one extender Allen Key.
- Allen Keys in 3/4/5/6/8/10mm
- A 5mm Longer Allen Key
- T25 and T30 Torques
SMALL & COMPACT
Small, compact and easy to carry. The torque wrench and the head bits are securely packed in a well-made hard plastic case for excellent protection.
Please turn the wrench slowly and prepare to retract when it reaches the torque, and note that a quick or rough operation may result in over-tighten.
CALIBRATED & SUPER HANDY
Great for bicycle parts or bolts, the torque wrench has been fully calibration. High-quality tools for better performance, all parts were made by the factory with the highest reputation in Taiwan so you can get it with confidence.
Please STOP turning when there is a ‘CLICK‘ that can be felt and/or heard. When the 'Click' occurs, it means the torque has reached the preset value.
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VZ-F33-031 | VZ-F33-031ST | VZ-F33-055 | YC-617-2ST | |
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| Venzo | Venzo | Venzo | Bike Hand |
Torque Range
| 2-24 NM | 2-22 NM | 2-15 NM | 2-24 NM |
with Lockable Handle
| ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
QTY of Head Bits
| Six | Six | Nine | Six |
Extension
| 5mm Included ONLY | 5mm Included ONLY | Included | 4 mm & 5mm Included |
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ASIN | B00811WQT8 |
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4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #59,277 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #168 in Bike Shop Tools |
Date First Available | May 7, 2012 |
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material | — | Carbon Steel | Metal | — | Alloy Steel | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
head style | Hex | Hex, Torx | Hex, Torx | Hex | Fixed Square | Fixed Square |
item torque | — | — | 14 newton meters | — | 26 newton meters | 20 newton meters |
operation mode | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical | Mechanical |
finish type | Painted | Powder Coated | electroplate | Painted | Powder Coated | Electroplating |
weight | 0.5 kilograms | 0.22 pounds | 610 grams | 0.13 kilograms | 1.3 pounds | 765 grams |
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Customers like the ease of use and value of the wrench. They mention that it's simple to operate, and has a nice positive click. They also like the performance, fit, and quality. That said, opinions are mixed on torque settings, accuracy, and click.
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Customers like the quality of the wrench. They mention that it's well made, the Allen sockets are good quality, and the bits feel like they will last. Some say that it is a good addition for old mechanics and that the adjusters are easy to read.
"quality tool, crafted well." Read more
"...It's definitely lightened the apprehension and nervousness that came with adjusting anything on my bike, and has probably already paid for itself..." Read more
"Great torquing wrench and includes most, if not all, of the socket and allen keys one would need for working on a bike...." Read more
"...poor quality.Nice handy case for torque wrench and hex's, and it is a 1/4" drive, but that's about it ...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the wrench. They mention that it works well enough, seems well made, and is easy to use. Some say that it does an awesome job and is smooth with positive action. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the tool.
"This thing feels quality and has worked great for me...." Read more
"Wrench works as it should." Read more
"The Venzo Bicycle Torque Wrench is reasonably well built and functions just as well. I haven't had any issues with it being flimsy...." Read more
"...screws ~ 2- 10lbs So far so good - happy with the quality, feel, and function...." Read more
Customers find the value of the wrench to be good. They say it's a solid piece for the price and a good, lower-cost solution for using a torque wrench.
"...Living in the same handy box as the wrench. Worth the cost... alone. For me.I found several other torque sets on eBay/Amazon...." Read more
"...4 stars because it is a good, solid piece for the price...." Read more
"Best tool for the price I've tried many torque wrenches and most of them don't have the click...." Read more
"This is a value priced and accurate tool. I wanted something for my bicycle bag due to a thru axle requiring a rather high torgue...." Read more
Customers find the wrench easy to use. They mention it's convenient, has a nice positive click, and is simple to operate. They also say the compact size is handy when working in close.
"Venzo bike torque wrench kit was easy to use and seems to be made of good quality material." Read more
"...Overall I highly recommend this tool as it offers an easy and effortless solution to tighten a bolt to a specific torque." Read more
"Used in my Brompton. Easy to use and very handy." Read more
"...It seems to be of very good quality. It's easy to set, and it's easy to tell when you've reached the specified torque...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the wrench. They say it's well-made, easy to adjust, and perfect for making adjustments on a carbon road bike. The gauge adjusts easily with a simple turn of the handle. The tool is handsome and has a good fit and finish. The sockets are good quality and fit the screw heads nicely. The tools snap in position snugly and safely.
"...The wrench itself feels very solid. The gauge adjusts easily, with a simple turn of the handle...." Read more
"First the good news. The Allen sockets are good quality and fit the screw heads nicely...." Read more
"...this type before and didn't really like them - they are awkward in a LOT of circumstances, but I decided to just bite the bullet, better safe than..." Read more
"...Feels good in your had and fit and finish are superb. Highly recommended...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the accuracy of the wrench. Some mention it's very accurate, has fairly precise measurements, and does it accurately. However, others say that the accuracy is unknown and there's a tendency to twist the setting accidentally during use.
"...For the price the case, bits, and certificate of specs is a nice bundle...." Read more
"This is a value priced and accurate tool. I wanted something for my bicycle bag due to a thru axle requiring a rather high torgue...." Read more
"...Over tighten and the component can deform. Permanently. Or.... worse... crack. Don't tighten enough and the component can work loose...." Read more
"Have had this tool for a few years. Nice, precise, and durable. Frequently usage for about 3 years. Good buy." Read more
Customers are mixed about the click of the wrench. Some mention that it has a very noticable click when you have reached the desired torque. However, others say that there is no discernable click or that it does not click like the instructions state.
"...On downside is that the click indicating the torque lever is too smooth. So, be careful no to miss the click so you dont over tighten." Read more
"...It's got a really nice weight to it and both backturn and torque clicks are nice and satisfying...." Read more
"...As other reviewers have stated, it doesn't make a clicking noise when you reach the torque threshold but instead the handle "tilts" a bit to..." Read more
"...It kept getting tighter and tighter but no click. So to test it I changed to a 6mm allen for my thru axle which was already torqued to 10 Nm...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the torque settings. Some mention that the torque setting is comparable and consistent through ranges, and the click when you hit the torque is pretty clear. However, others say that the settings seem a little course, being in increments of 2 Nm. Due to long storage, the torque will not be accurate as the fluid seats in one part. Some say that it doesn't get a high enough torque setting for about 1/2 the settings on their bikes, and that the range isn't high enough for everything on their bike.
"...I just had zero confidence that the torque was correct. SO I returned the Park TW01 and 02 and bought the Venzo...." Read more
"...So far, it seems the torque settings have required way less tightening than I would normally apply...." Read more
"...At 18Nm it under torque 5% then under torque 8% at 22Nm, then under torque 12% at 24Nm...." Read more
"...I realized that it clearly says due to long storage, the torque will not be accurate as the fluid seats in one part...." Read more
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But, maybe I can add something helpful.
I have never owned a carbon fiber bike before and I just got a Cannondale HiMod Synapse Dura Ace Di2 - quite an investment - for my 50th birthday. It was a huge sacrifice for the family, and the ONE thing I did not want to do was crack the seat tube on the frame or damage any other part of the frame or part. There would be no one that I could afford to replace it.
I have raced and road steel and aluminum frames for 35 years and it never occurred to me about the possibility of damaging a frame when working on it. Oh sure, you could strip threads on steel or aluminum, but in all my years that actually never happened.
So the journey to buy a torque wrench began - I poured over reviews on amazon for days/weeks before deciding to purchase the Park TW01 and 02.
When considering a torque wrench, calibration is really important - everyone knows that. So, I got freaked out by any comment by any user that mentioned fears about calibration errors on new torque wrenches and this included the Venzo. I put it in my cart, but I just could not pull the trigger - that nagging doubt really stuck.
So, I got the Park TW01 and 02 and started to use them on my bike build. I have used torque wrenches of this type before and didn't really like them - they are awkward in a LOT of circumstances, but I decided to just bite the bullet, better safe than sorry right?
Well, I really, really hated using them - especially on crank arm bolts. I just could not get in a position to see the scale very well and on the TW02 you also need to keep the handle balanced in the neutral position when using it. I found it almost impossible to do this because of the crank moving. As you tighten the bolts, you have to rotate the arms because you need to tighten each one incrementally. Any way, I thought it was a pain, I wasn't sure of the torque I had applied - so zero confidence.
Tightening the stem plate and the stem were easier and I had no problem doing that, BUT that issue with the crank bolts really bothered me. I just had zero confidence that the torque was correct. SO I returned the Park TW01 and 02 and bought the Venzo.
As soon as I took the wrench out of the case I saw a QC sticker - good... I say to myself I like that, but I still know that it could be wrong.
SO... I decided to tighten something simple at first. I have a small Ritchey torque tool that is just a straight 5Nm setting and I had used both the TW01 and this Ritchey tool on my stem bolts.
Ok Venzo, work please.
I went to the steering tube stem bolts, set the dial to 5Nm and turned - instant click (yessssss!) - next bolt - click. next - click and so on for the whole stem. Ok - good first test.
Let's hit the RD bolt - set to 8Nm and I have to turn slightly before the satisfying click - a little loose, but that is ok. Not fearful of damaging any thing here.
Now to the crank arm bolts (Shimano Ultegra 50-34 compact crank)
Let's see, 12 to 14Nm I believe, set the dial and begin. Hmmm.... got to turn this a little more, hey a lot more, about half a turn, is it going to turn too far?, then CLICK.
Move to other bolt, same thing. About 1/2 turn then CLICK!
I KNEW that I had not properly torqued those bolts with the TW02.... with the Venzo everything was SO much easier, less awkward, and I love the CLICK.
This is a good kit with really helpful sockets - the tool seems to be really well built. I would say buy with confidence - I am sure the hard core Park Tool guys will sniff at this but meh... I am tired of all that nonsense.
I can't say anything about this tools durability for shop use, but it is all I will ever need for my bike - BUT, there are a couple of things that I will need to get a heavier tool for - pedals, cassette, and BB, but that is ok. I am going to get a Kobalt at a local store. I have had one before and they are pretty good.
Hope this helps someone who is laboring to decide what to get. If not for those outlier reviews, I would have saved a LOT of time and stress. Reviews can really suck sometimes - I hope this one doesn't.
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What is so key to this tool is that as bikes have strived to become lighter, the tightening of bolts has become critical. As an amateur car mechanic, torque is not quite as important. You just tighten until the bolt will not come loose. But with thin aluminum and especially carbon components, torquing is not so cavalier. Over tighten and the component can deform. Permanently. Or.... worse... crack. Don't tighten enough and the component can work loose. In some cases, with disastrous results to you. Either of these events can cost far more than this tool.
Don't have the money for a good torque wrench? But do have the cash for a high end component. Consider the costs above.
I have several vehicle torque wrenches 1/2" and 3/8". They are largely useless for bikes. Nothing on a bike requires 50 ft lbs. Not even 30 -- low end of their scale. This 1/4" wrench maxes at 24 NM. About 18 ft lbs. Off the scale. So don't even think of using them.
Yes, I have a Harbor Freight 1/4" torque wrench. About $20. Adequate tool. Problem is it measures in inch-lbs. Have to multiply NM x 9 = inch lbs, roughly. A hassle. Scale bit hard to read. Worse, it just has a 1/4" sq. drive. Most bike bolts are a variety of mm hex Allen Key -- 4mm, 5mm... So I had to buy a 1/4" adapter and set of hex bits. Always seem to take a walk somewhere. Just when you need them. The Venzo comes with an extensive set of DIRECT 1/4 to hex mm bits. Living in the same handy box as the wrench. Worth the cost... alone. For me.
I found several other torque sets on eBay/Amazon. Almost same as Venzo. Slightly cheaper. What convinced me is that Venzo supplies the QC test results for the exact tool you buy. The attention to detail and good machining convinced me it was worth the extra. Have not been disappointed.
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Se usata correttamente, a parer mio, è molto valida. Si deve stringe molto lentamente appena inizia lo sforzo e, arrivato alla forza desiderata, si ha un leggero ma percettibile scatto, circa 10/15 gradi e si deve smettere di stringere, dopodiché se si continua a stringere, lo fa anche lei ma sempre scattando, cosa normale per questo tipo di chiavi (per la frizione bisogna salire di qualità e prestazioni). Per quanto riguarda la precisione, ho potuto testare solamente la massima forza della Venzo perché corrisponde al minimo dell’alta chiave dinamometrica (USAG) in mio possesso, e corrispondono perfettamente.
La consiglierei? Decisamente si, ben fatta e funziona bene.
Reviewed in Italy on November 3, 2017
Se usata correttamente, a parer mio, è molto valida. Si deve stringe molto lentamente appena inizia lo sforzo e, arrivato alla forza desiderata, si ha un leggero ma percettibile scatto, circa 10/15 gradi e si deve smettere di stringere, dopodiché se si continua a stringere, lo fa anche lei ma sempre scattando, cosa normale per questo tipo di chiavi (per la frizione bisogna salire di qualità e prestazioni). Per quanto riguarda la precisione, ho potuto testare solamente la massima forza della Venzo perché corrisponde al minimo dell’alta chiave dinamometrica (USAG) in mio possesso, e corrispondono perfettamente.
La consiglierei? Decisamente si, ben fatta e funziona bene.