By: ARES
Discover the ARES 70214 3/8-inch Drive Beam Torque Wrench for your torque needs. With its high visibility markings, you can easily and quickly read and adjust the torque settings between 0-800 inch/pounds and 0-90 Newton/meter. Our Torque Wrenches are designed with easy to read, easy to use, customer support, and build quality in mind, so you can trust that your projects are in good hands. Visit the ARES Store to get your torque wrench today!Paul S.: I used it for checking rolling torque
United States on Aug 30, 2023
Jim Zimmerman: Arrived on time and was as advertised
United States on Jul 29, 2023
DM: Don’t pay attention to the negative reviews, they don’t know what they are talking about. I was a little hesitant to buy it, based on the bad reviews, but the tool is a great deal. Super simple and effective for what’s meant to do. The price is unbelievable.
United States on Jul 18, 2023
Edward L. Jenner: I used this for getting preload on pinion bearings (25-30 inlb). Worked fine, seemed consistent enough. Easy enough to read to the accuracy I needed. If you need something super-precision, you should probably get a digital or something quite a bit more expensive, but I think this will work for most applications.
United States on Jul 10, 2023
Kimberly mccrossin: Good product
Canada on Jun 27, 2023
GrahamGraham: Works for what I needed, which was to set and test bearing pre-load. For this task a little beam torque wrench like this is handy. However, finding an inch-pound beam toque wrench is getting harder to do. Quality was good in many aspects and it felt nice to use. My only complaint was it came not properly zeroed out (beam deflected slightly to one side) so you can’t trust low readings. This was priced a little higher than it should have been as a result.
Canada on May 24, 2023
Craig Jorgensen: within spec and easy to read
Canada on Feb 14, 2023
mike cornacchia: I used it for the rear end of my muscle car it was easy to use
Canada on Jul 05, 2021
David: As a previous review highlights, when item arrived the pointer didn't align with the zero mark as it should but a bit of tweaking by hand soon had the pointer centred. Did the job but certainly not a precision instrument - you get what you pay for I guess
United Kingdom on Jun 07, 2021
ARES 70214 3/8-Inch Drive Beam Style Torque Wrench | NEIKO 00200A 1/2" Drive Extension Breaker Bar | 15" Length | 360° Rotating Flex Head | Chrome Vanadium Steel Construction | 3-Piece NEIKO 00235A 1/2” Drive Impact Extension Bar Set - Includes 3”, 5”, 10” Bars Made of Durable Cr-V Steel | |
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Sale off | $12 OFF | $3 OFF | $3 OFF |
Total Reviews | 83 reviews | 1 reviews | 413 reviews |
Material | Alloy Steel | Chrome Vanadium Steel | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Batteries Required? | No | No | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.57 pounds | 0.01 ounces | 1.72 pounds |
Manufacturer | No | Ridgerock Tools Inc. | Neiko |
Head Style | Fixed Square | Fixed Square, Flex | |
Finish | Painted, Polished | Polished | Chrome Vanadium, Oxide Finish |
Item model number | 70214 | 00200A | 00237A |
Operation Mode | Mechanical | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
ASIN | B07DP6ZS7G | B002GQ1O7E | B000IN41B8 |
Part Number | 70214 | 00200A | 00237A |
Best Sellers Rank | #88,971 in Tools & Home Improvement #151 in Torque Wrenches | #2,698 in Tools & Home Improvement #4 in Torque Wrenches#6 in Socket Wrenches | #3,500 in Tools & Home Improvement #8 in Torque Wrenches#10 in Socket Wrenches |
Brand | ARES | Neiko | Neiko |
Batteries Included? | No | No | No |
Package Dimensions | 17.24 x 4.49 x 2.2 inches | 12.56 x 3.5 x 1.14 inches | |
Date First Available | June 12, 2018 | July 9, 2009 | May 4, 2017 |
Measurement System | metric, inch | inch | |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 939 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 11,974 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 13,006 ratings |
Finish Type | Painted, Polished | Polished | Chrome Vanadium, Oxide Finish |
Size | 3/8" Drive Beam Torque Wrench | 1/2" Drive x 15" | 1/2" Drive |
John: The pointer doesn't point to zero. It's hard to read, the orange tip on the pointer turns freely and the color doesn't contrast with the dial enough. I ended up buying a two-way dial split beam instead.
United States on Sep 12, 2023