The Real Avid AVSTFL35 Smart Torq Fixed Limiter delivers precise 35 in-lbs torque control for critical firearm component installation. This preset torque limiter eliminates guesswork when mounting optics, rail accessories, and scope rings that require exact torque specifications.
What Makes This Different
Unlike adjustable torque wrenches that rely on user settings, the AVSTFL35 provides factory-calibrated 35 in-lbs torque with automatic limiting action. The tool clicks and releases at the exact torque specification, preventing over-tightening that can damage expensive optics or strip threads. Professional gunsmiths and precision shooters rely on fixed limiters for consistent, repeatable torque application across multiple installations.
Key Features
- Factory-calibrated 35 in-lbs torque specification with ±4% accuracy
- 1/4-inch hex drive accepts standard bits and adapters
- Audible click and mechanical release at target torque
- Black anodized aluminum construction with red accent details
- Knurled grip surface for secure handling during use
- Compact 6-inch length fits in range bags and toolkits
- Compatible with Torx, hex, and Phillips bits for versatile applications
The 35 in-lbs torque specification matches requirements for most scope ring installations, Picatinny rail mounting screws, and tactical accessory hardware. Competition shooters benefit from consistent mounting pressure that maintains zero between matches, while hunters appreciate reliable optic retention under field conditions. The tool functions in temperatures from -20°F to 150°F without calibration drift.
Technical Specs
- Fixed torque setting: 35 in-lbs (3.95 Nm)
- Accuracy: ±4% of set value
- Drive size: 1/4-inch hex
- Overall length: 6 inches
- Weight: 4.2 ounces
- Construction: Anodized aluminum body
- Operating temperature: -20°F to 150°F
- Manufactured in Taiwan
The Real Avid Smart Torq Fixed Limiter represents professional-grade precision at an accessible price point. Proper torque application extends component life and maintains accuracy standards that separate precision shooters from casual users.