I use a Sears bending beam torque wrench.
I use a Sears bending beam torque wrench.
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A Snap-On 1/2” drive torque wrench leftover from my 30+ years of wrenching.
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CDI 1/2" drive.
Last edited by titsonritz; 09-20-21 at 20:21.
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Interesting...so what is the center-to-center length between the barrel nut and the torque wrench square drive on the "proper" barrel nut wrench? Need to know that to calculate the actual torque value. Partially explains why I've seen several different torque specs floating around.
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Thank you. Iraqgunz gave 30 to 80 as the range. So the actual torque range is higher than that? It looks like I need to know the length of the official torque wrench as well as the extension length to make the conversion?
https://www.terex.com/docs/libraries...techtip_53.pdf
Last edited by Disciple; 09-19-21 at 20:31.
If I recall the difference is 5% according to a mechanical engineer. In short with the torque range, he said the difference is a moot point. Coupled with the accuracy of the tool, exactly where it's held and the lubricity of the parts.
Plus, this helps for task such as using the Magpul wrench with a torque wrench on the lock ring(castle nut)
https://www.engineersedge.com/manufa...e_wrench_1.htm
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