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Jun 03, 2014Explorer II
Huntindog wrote:path1 wrote:The torque that it takes to undo something can be a LOT different than what is was initially torqued too.wnjj wrote:LittleBill wrote:
i understand that, i thought it would ruin the wrench otherwise why have the comment? and i have seen it alot
I think they don't want you using it as a breaker bar and exceeding its capabilities. When breaking bolts loose people usually apply as much pressure as needed, not just a limited torque.
ON the "clicker" type, at least mine says don't use (or can't use) to undo stuff. That is partially why I also have the old style "pointer". To see what torque was, as in past tense.
++++1! This is NOT a linear equation. Too many variables. I took a torque training seminar some years back and it was a real eye-opener. Even torquing fasteners in a perfect situation is not consistant with good equipment. A beam wrench is virtually useless on a comparatitve scale.
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