Pegboard holder for Torqkey fixed torque wrench

Pegboard holder for Torqkey fixed torque wrench

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Many higher end Trek bikes used to come with the Bontrager Torqkey (Trek part number 414046) - a fixed torque wrench set to 5Nm with a glued-in 4mm hex bit. This is a nice little tool which has many uses on bikes, so it's handy to keep it near. This thing is a simple pegboard mount for the Torqkey.Prestacycle also makes a range of preset Torqkeys, I purchased the 5 and 6Nm versions, and was happy to find that they fit this holder just as well as the old Bontrager version. Printed out a second, reused the first, and I'm in business.Note on magnets in the Bongtrager Torqkey:You'll see the Bontrager Torqkey I have in the photo doesn't have the glued-in 4mm hex bit. If you have one and want to use other bits, use a heat gun to warm the end holding the 4mm hex bit and you should be able to pull out the bit. Clean out the glue however you can, and you've now got a 5Nm preset torque wrench which will take any 1/4" drive hex bit. The only problem is they won't stay in on their own. To fix this, I used a 6mm drill bit and ran it into the end, clearing out a little bit of built up glue and such, then stuffed in 6x3mm rare earth magnets until they wound up at the right height to hold a bit. I thought I might have to glue them in, but the fit is such that they don't pull out.Print instructionsI printed with supports but it can probably be done without. Just about everything else is up to you. If you print without supports at a thicker layer height, you'll likely get some sagging in the overhang of the pegs, but those can be cleaned up easily.

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