🔧 Torque Perfected, Damage Prevented – Your Toolkit’s MVP
The Park Tool ATD-1.2 Adjustable Torque Driver is a precision-engineered, all-metal torque tool designed to apply exact torque settings between 4 and 6 Newton Meters. Its compact 7-inch size and polished blue aluminum finish make it a durable, portable, and professional-grade solution to prevent overtightening and protect lightweight components.
Color | Blue |
Brand | Park Tool |
Material | Aluminium |
Item Length | 7 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Adjustable |
Finish Type | Polished |
Item Torque | 6 Newton Meters |
Operation Mode | Mechanical |
Manufacturer | PARK TOOL |
UPC | 763477000057 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00763477000057, 07634770000576 |
Part Number | QKATD12 |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Item model number | QKATD12 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | ATD-1.2 - Adjustable Torque Driver |
Finish | Polished |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | ac |
Measurement System | metric |
Included Components | Power tools |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
V**R
Solid, Functional
I recently picked up the Park Tool ATD-1.2 Adjustable Torque Driver and, folks, this tool is a game changer for anyone who treats their bike like a royal carriage. It’s like having a personal bike butler who always tightens bolts to just the right snugness—never too loose, never too tight, always just right. With adjustable settings between 4 to 6 Newton meters, this tool is like the Goldilocks of the bike maintenance world.The ATD-1.2 is elegantly simple, brilliantly precise, and built like a small tank with a friendly demeanor. No more guessing games with your bolts, which means no more apologies to your bike at the end of a ride. Whether you're a casual cyclist or a pro mechanic, this torque driver will elevate your bike maintenance game to the level of a smooth and safe ride every time. Hats off to Park Tool for keeping things tight without the fright!
S**O
Simple, tool for an important purpose
I really like the cam release feature of this tool compared to the soft click release of some of the ratchet style wrench designs. Once it reaches the set torque setting it releases. For the majority of adjustments I make this cam release and the simple torque setting is what I need.It 's shape is not suited for tight spaces, or adding extensions but I think its good for handle bars and seat post adjustments. The torque range of 4 to 6 in 1/2 nm increments is unusual and suits my Giant bicycle requirements. I can turn the knurled adjustment knob by hand from 4 to 5.5 but getting to 6, I need an Allen wrench.It's expensive for its limited torque range but its' similar in price to competitors - and I have confidence in the Park brand. End of the day for more complex repairs that require more torque I may end up buying another tool. But that is the world of tools, the right tool for the job - this one is easy to reach for and use for mundane tasks. Built like a tank - a bit heavy
6**7
If you're going to buy just one torque wrench for your bike, this is the one to buy
It's Park Tool. It's not cheap, but it's not "cheap".If you're torquing a set of pedals to a bike, it does not matter too much if you toque them to 45 NM or 40 NM. It's tight, and it's a lot of torque. It's also the sort of job that this torque wrench is *not* designed for.This torque wrench excels at torquing smaller bolts to precise low number torque settings, and that's where a precise value is important. Need to attach a brake lever to a carbon bar and you don't want to exceed 4 NM? Attaching a seat collar and you don't want to exceed 6nm to avoid damaging a very expensive carbon frame? This wrench is the way to go. It allows you to precisely set the torque in these situations in 0.5 NM increments and the wrench produces an audible "click" when you reach the torque spec.The wrench also comes with several of the most standard bits you typically need when installing small bolts on a bike and the bits store nicely in the handle.I've owned this torque wrench for awhile along with several other bike torque wrenches of varying sizes. This is my "go to" torque wrench about 90% of the time when I need a torque wrench.
M**
Works great! Top notch!
This tool is totally worth it! The most commonly used bit sizes to the convenient storage already make this a winner. The torque clutch on this thing is one of the best I’ve come across. It clicks and doesn’t allow room for error or further tightening of any sort. I was able to use this to realign and evenly tighten my bike’s brake caliper which prevented my disc from rubbing the pad while moving and no more squealing. It was so easy to use and super quick. I would recommend this to anybody who is looking to make some adjustments on their bike of any sort!
D**D
Easy to use, accurate, a wonderful tool for Bicycle Owners
The torque wrench works great, you can definately feel when the bolt reaches its torque value. However a little big to be able to use on every fastener. Missing Allen bits, not a big deal bought a set from Amazon
H**M
Pricey little tool I wish I would've bought ages ago.
What can I say? It's a tool I use almost every time I work on my family's bikes, which is often.I wish it had a longer reach, but you can remedy this by using longer hex bits when you need to. Aside from the gripe, they tool feels solid, the click is loud and the concealed hexbit holder is a nice touch.Any teeny issue, but not a gripe. I have found that you need to make sure you back of the torque on the tool itself as you tighten a bolt, just so you give the internal strain gauge a second to "reset" in order click at your set torque. It will still click if you don't ease off while continously tightening a bolt, but I've found that when I did this my bolt was usually over torqued. This is just a minor inconvenience that sounds worse than it truly is once you get to know this little idiosnycrasy.Pricey? Yep! Worth it? Yep! I probably be using this tool till I'm old and dead.
A**T
Works great, one caveat
Nice tool, but it can take a bit of force to adjust the torque setting. At first, I thought mine was jammed or broken, nope, just gotta turn harder. Some grip tabs other than knurling on the adjuster would help.
J**
Pro quality
Really great to take guess work out of a carbon frame overhaul. Tool releases tension when torque is reached. Well made high quality, worth it for stem steering tube and dropper post install
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