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Any cool McGyver tip if your torque wrench isn't rated high enough for the job at hand? I'm guessing I need a new wrench, but hey, you never know...
thanks all
thanks all
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Any cool McGyver tip if your torque wrench isn't rated high enough for the job at hand? I'm guessing I need a new wrench, but hey, you never know...
thanks all
Hello Rob. Here's 2 good methods of doing exactly what you're asking, that I know of.....and a trick....there may be others. The first concerns using a torque adapter (which could be a wrench) and will do what you're asking. The usual use of this idea+calculation is to accommodate a particular turning end for the torque wrench - See this link for good details:Any cool McGyver tip if your torque wrench isn't rated high enough for the job at hand? I'm guessing I need a new wrench, but hey, you never know...
thanks all
Any cool McGyver tip if your torque wrench isn't rated high enough for the job at hand? I'm guessing I need a new wrench, but hey, you never know...
thanks all
Figure with something this key and since im already fighting a leak, gotta do it right. No Harbour Freight in Canada but there is a Princess Auto, famous for cheap tools from Taiwan...
thanks again
get a foot-long wrench and hang how ever much weight your tightening it to to the end. like 27 pounds for 27 ft-lbs. (ten points to whoever guesses what that torque goes to)
or you could tighten it until it strips, then back it off a quarter turn.
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