- Belt tension gauges are used to properly check drive belt tension on drive belts to ensure maximum belt and bearing life
- Scale reads 30-180 inch pounds
- All you need is a handy universal belt tension gauge and the OTC family of belt tensioning tools
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| Brand: | OTC |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 6673 |
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| Height: | 2.40 inches |
| Length: | 9.20 inches |
| Width: | 5.50 inches |
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Universal Gauge Isn't Universal,
By Conclusion: Don't buy this item if the belt you are trying to tension is thicker than 1/16 inch.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Legacy Tool,
By Richard P. Clarke (Raleigh, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: OTC 6673 Universal Belt Tension Gauge (Automotive)
This tool works on belts up to 3/8" thick and 3/4" wide. You have to give the tool a firm squeeze to get it to open up the jaw that otherwise only has a 1/16" gap. This tool helps you set belt tension according to manufacturer's specs rather than "feels about right". Too loose and belts will slip or vibrate excessively. Too tight and bearings will suffer. Setting the belts to spec should maximize belt and belt-driven component life.
Gauge comes with a calibration certificate and minimal instructions. Feels like it will last a lifetime in the toolbox, as long as the uncovered dial face is protected.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gear Heads,
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This review is from: OTC 6673 Universal Belt Tension Gauge (Automotive)
I knew there was something wrong with the way me engine was running. I even took my jeep to a shop to do my belt tension. Still didn't feel right so i finally said what the hay I'm going to buy a belt tension gage just to make sure. Come to find out that they had it way to loose, My 1988 Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4.0L in-line six needed to be at 140lb-160lb for a used belt, and 180lb-200lb for anew belt. They had it at 50lbs, I have 290,000 Miles on that motor, and now i know it will last me allot longer what a relief. Thank you guys so much for making my year, and years to come.
Tanks: Jeep Enthusiast
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