Torque Wrench – Digital F.A.T. Wrench – 5–100 in-lb – 10 Bits
The Wheeler Digital F.A.T. Wrench is a handheld digital torque wrench built for repeatable screw torque on optics, scope rings, bases, red dots, and other firearm fasteners where guessing is a good way to strip hardware and ruin your day. Wheeler’s updated version gives you a digital readout, audible and visual torque indicators, and a magnetized bit holder in a compact bench-friendly package.
What it does
This tool lets you apply precise, repeatable torque settings from 5 to 100 inch-pounds so you can install and service firearm accessories more consistently. It is made for jobs where proper torque matters, especially on optics mounting hardware and other small fasteners.
Why it’s worth it
If you mount optics, rings, bases, or red dots with any regularity, this is the kind of tool that helps prevent expensive mistakes. The digital display and audible/visual torque alerts are more confidence-inspiring than winging it with hand feel, and the included bits plus storage case make it easy to keep the setup together instead of losing pieces all over the bench.
Specs
- Type: Digital handheld torque wrench
- Torque range: 5–100 in-lbs
- Display: Digital LCD readout
- Torque confirmation: Audible and visual indicators
- Bit retention: Magnetized tip
- Grip: Textured rubber over-mold
- Power source: CR2032 battery
- Color: Black and gold
- Includes: Case and 10 bits
What’s included
Digital F.A.T. Wrench, storage case, CR2032 battery, and 10-piece bit set.
Tools needed
No additional tools are required for normal use.
Install notes
Use the correct bit for the fastener, confirm the manufacturer’s torque spec before tightening, and apply torque slowly until the wrench signals that the set value has been reached. This tool is for precision torque application, not gorilla impersonation.
Verify before you buy
Verify the torque range and included bit selection fit the kind of optics, mounts, and firearm hardware you work on most often.
⚠ Install & Compatibility Disclaimer
Installation should be performed by a qualified armorer or gunsmith. Improper installation, modification, or use may affect firearm safety and reliability. Buyer is responsible for verifying compatibility, performing proper function testing, and ensuring safe operation.