Torque wrenches

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By LDoyle

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  1. Just ordered a second hand ts3 driver but it doesn't come with a wrench. What would be the best place to get one from? I have an old Taylomade R11 one but don't think it would be compatible

  2. Bomber3

    Bomber3
    Lake St Louis, MO

    Military
    Your TM wrench should work for the time being, but you should get a Titleist wrench. They are usually available on eBay or you could contact Titleist customer service to see if they can set you up with one.
  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Most are compatible. Have you tried it to see if works?
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Otherwise, might be able to pick one up at any Titleist Dealer or call Titleist customer service.
  5. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Pretty easy to find on eBay and other used item sites. Titleist does not sell them separately from their clubs but if you buy a new driver or fairway and request one, they will send it with the club.
  6. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    Unless you buy a new driver, you can forget getting a wrench with the club. Be that as it may, try the R11 wrench as most screw heads are compatable. If not, call The Golfworks at 1-800-848-8358. They sell wrenches.
  7. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Not so, I got one with my hybrid that just arrived!
  8. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    You can ask for one from the place of purchase. They will be able to provide it to you.
  9. Military
    I have a Titleist wrench if you want it. Not sure where you are, but I can mail it to you. I'm in Virginia Beach.
  10. Keith M

    Keith M
    Acworth, GA

    I second giving the TM wrench a try. Recently, was playing a round with a friend who uses TM clubs (forgive him, he knows not what he does.) Handed my Titleist wrench to him and it worked fine.
  11. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    They are universal, my png wrench works like a dream.
  12. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    It has been five days, guess the TM wrench worked. Crickets.
  13. Neil U

    Neil U
    Chantilly, VA

    All the newer wrenches from Titleist, Cobra, cally and TM all have a torque of 40 lbs. The older wrenches had a torque of 30 lbs.
  14. Sorry guys and thank you so much for the feedback. I didn't have notifications on.. I already ordered the wrench. Unfortunately my driver is delayed as I live in Australia and covid is delaying all parcel deliveries..
  15. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    These wrenches are designed to release (or torque) before you strip the treads on the screw. No real problem if you tighten with the older ones or even don't tighten all the way to hearing the "click" as long as they screw is seated well. Never hurts to check them every so often to make sure they have not loosened. If you use something besides one of these wrenches, keep in mind that you could strip the screw and would need to get a replacement screw somewhere, probably a golf repair shop.
  16. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Luckily, most manufacturers utilize the same screw head for those clubs with adjustable hosels. The tools that come with new clubs are basically torque wrenches and the importance of the applying the correct torque is it prevents the screw from loosening and also prevents you from damaging the screw. I always apply enough torque so that I hear the "click" signifying you have achieved the correct amount of torque.
  17. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Just a heads up to all. Make sure it is one click and not two. One click is the recommended amount of torque. If you hear two clicks you have tightened it too much and can endanger the club.
  18. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    That's funny Chuck! I'm sure you meant that as a joke as most people know that the click is the setting where the pressure gear clips therefore no matter how many clicks, it still only puts that amount of foot-pound pressure on the screw.

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