The Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench Set delivers precise torque control for firearm assembly and maintenance tasks. This professional-grade tool set eliminates guesswork when installing optics, accessories, and components that require specific torque specifications.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic hex key sets, this torque-limiting wrench system prevents over-tightening that can damage expensive optics or strip threads. The F.A.T. (Firearm Accurizing Torque) technology provides consistent 65 inch-pounds of torque across multiple bit sizes. Standard allen wrenches offer no torque control, making it easy to apply excessive force that compromises mounting integrity or damages components.
Key Features
- Pre-set 65 inch-pound torque specification prevents over-tightening
- Includes 10 hardened steel bits: 1/16", 5/64", 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", and 1/4"
- Black oxide finish on steel construction resists corrosion
- Compact storage case keeps bits organized and accessible
- Compatible with Picatinny rail mounts, scope rings, and accessory hardware
- Ergonomic handle design provides secure grip during use
- Professional-grade construction suitable for gunsmith applications
This torque wrench set handles the majority of firearm mounting applications where consistent torque matters. Scope ring installation, red dot sight mounting, and rail accessory attachment all benefit from the controlled torque application. The tool prevents the common problem of loose mounts that shift under recoil or over-tightened hardware that cracks expensive optics housings.
Technical Specs
- Torque Setting: 65 inch-pounds (7.3 Nm)
- Bit Material: Hardened steel with black oxide coating
- Handle Material: Steel construction
- Bit Sizes: 10-piece set from 1/16" to 1/4"
- Storage: Molded case with individual bit slots
- Application: Firearm optics and accessory mounting
- Manufacturer: Wheeler Engineering
The Wheeler F.A.T. Wrench Set addresses the critical need for consistent torque in firearm applications. Professional gunsmiths and serious shooters recognize that proper torque specifications ensure reliable performance and prevent costly damage to precision components.