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How do I measure Torque
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<blockquote data-quote="308 nate" data-source="post: 68568" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>RamsesII,</p><p>I use two different kinds of inch lb.torque wrenches,first is a Craftsman which is adjustable from 25-250 in.Lbs. It runs about $20-$30.00</p><p>And the second one I use looks like a screw driver and is adjustable from 0-40 in.lbs. and is quite the handy little srew driver. I believe it is made by snap-on. I got it off Ebay for $40.00 but to buy it new is over $100.00. I just love that little thing.</p><p>they are both adjustable by turning the handle to increase spring pressure on a steel ball, so if you set it for 20 in.lbs.and start applying torque on your screw it will cam over when it reaches 20 in.lbs. there is no chance of over torquing.</p><p>308nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 nate, post: 68568, member: 1920"] RamsesII, I use two different kinds of inch lb.torque wrenches,first is a Craftsman which is adjustable from 25-250 in.Lbs. It runs about $20-$30.00 And the second one I use looks like a screw driver and is adjustable from 0-40 in.lbs. and is quite the handy little srew driver. I believe it is made by snap-on. I got it off Ebay for $40.00 but to buy it new is over $100.00. I just love that little thing. they are both adjustable by turning the handle to increase spring pressure on a steel ball, so if you set it for 20 in.lbs.and start applying torque on your screw it will cam over when it reaches 20 in.lbs. there is no chance of over torquing. 308nate [/QUOTE]
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