the reason this one works so well for people working on bikes and motorcycles is the dual torque range design, so you've got 3-25N.m for smaller fasteners and 10-60N.m for bigger bolts like axle nuts or crank arms, all in a single tool with a 3/8" drive size that fits pretty much any standdard socket set you already own.
you'll find the chromed alloy steel body holds up well against grease and oil drips, and the green handle isn't just for looks—it gives you a solid grip even when your hands are a bit sweaty from wrestling a stuck seatpost or something, and the ratcheting mechanism actually lets you work in those cramped spaces around the rear triangle or engine block.
accuracy is rated at ±3% which is better than what you'd get form a cheap beam-style wrench, and honestly for most critical fasteners on modern bikes or small engines that's tight enough to keep your bolts happy without stripping threads or leaving them loose, and we've seen these hold calibration well over dozens of uses (usually 2-4 weeks of daily shop work) before needing a recheck.
one thing that catches people off guard is the length varies between 250-310mm depending on the torque range model, so the 3-25N.m version is noticeably shorter and easier to maneuver in tight spots while the 10-60N.m gives you a bit more for stubborn fasteners—just something to think about when ordering.
the collar adjustment is pretty intuitive once you've used it once, you basically turn the knurled ring to match scale marks and lock it, no fumbling with tiny buttons or needing a magnifying glass to read teh numbers, and it switches between metric and imperial markings depending on which model you grab.
we usually keep these in stock unless there's a sudden run on them, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units or so, and a year against any manufacturing defects—most people just buy one per toolbox and it lasts them years unless they drop it from a ladder onto concrete.
The TG-25 covers 3-25N.m, while the TG-60 covers 10-60N.m. Both use the same 3/8" drive, so you're getting two wrenches in one adjustable head.
Yes, each wrench comes with a calibration certificate verifying ±3% accuracy. If you need a third-party test report, we can provide that at an extra cost.
We accept single-unit orders for sample testing, but the standard MOQ is 50 pieces for bulk pricing. For custom handle colors or branding, MOQ usually starts at 200.
Each wrench comes in a blow-molded plastic case with a foam insert. If you want your logo on the case or a custom blister pack, we can arrange that — just let us know the quantity.
Yes, the scale shows both metric and imperial units — Newton meters and foot-pounds. Just switch the side you're reading on the handle.