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Hey @hippy. I have a Park Tool 5.2 but it’s pretty fiddly down at the lower range. I have always just fitted the cleats by hand, following the Speedplay “click” instructions and done totally fine without a torque wrench. I snapped another(!!!) c-spring today and replacing it with one of my last spares I thought how handy it would be to have an unbranded/ritchey/Speedplay 2.5nm torque wrench. I’ve been replacing and updating my toolbox recently and quite fancied one if there was one languishing at the bottom of someone else’s toolbox going spare
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I've never used a torque wrench on Speedplays. I've snapped a lot of c-springs but I very much doubt it has anything to do with bolt torque. They have the handy click guide but also, if they're too tight they don't work and if they're too loose - well you just wouldn't leave them loose would you? Anyway, yeah, you can get other brands is more my point but I have a couple of torque wrenches that do 2.5Nm and I've never used them for cleats.
Do you need a Speedplay one? What's wrong with a normal torque wrench?
If you did specifically want a preset one, there's other brands (but it seems a bit of a waste):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Preset+Torque+Wrench+2.5Nm