New: Fix It Sticks Mini All-In-One Torque Driver

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posted on February 16, 2021
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Developed with input from shooters, the new Mini All-In-One torque driver from Fix It Sticks (MSRP: $55) has torque values on the lower end of the scale. This can be useful for smaller, more detailed tasks such as tightening certain pistol sights, scope mounts, rails, polymer accessories and other soft material applications.

Fix It Sticks Mini All-In-One torque driver
With the Mini All-In-One, turn the drive handle until the hash mark lines up with the desired torque value.

Available individually, the Mini All-In-One combines five torque values commonly needed by shooters into one compact driver. In addition, it works with all of the Fix It Sticks T-handle wrenches or any ¼-inch hex bit driver. 

Using the Mini All-In-One torque driver is easy, because there are no settings to adjust or hassle with before use. Simply install any ¼-inch bit or socket into the Mini All-In-One and tighten the fastener until the proper torque is achieved. A precise, graduated torque scale is laser-etched on the side to indicate the torque value while it is applied. As for the settings marked on the side, they are 6 inch-pounds, 10 inch-pounds, 15 inch-pounds, 20 inch-pounds and 25 inch-pounds. Additionally, the Mini All-In-One can also be used to apply torque in between the specified settings by observing the inch-pounds indicator as torque is being applied.

Learn more at fixitsticks.com.


Read more: New: Fix It Sticks Modular Tool Kits

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