A Torque Wrench is a precise tool used for exacting applications.
I wouldn't settle for any "Harbor Freight Specials". A good quality 1/2" one from MAC, Matco or Snap-on will run you about $250.
I've owned and used them in the past.
I believe that CRAFTSMAN Torque wrenches offer a decent quality Tool at a fair price.
Presently I own a 3/8" inch pound and a 1/2 foot pound model.
Read the Instruction/Owners Manual thoroughly and always return the settings back to Zero after each and every use.
You'll be rewarded with a long life and useful tool for decades...
Lawrence
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