Torque wrenches...
I concur with Craig. If your'e going to buy a torque wrench, buy a good one
and stay away from Taiwanese junk. I tried that. Bought one from Harbor
Freight (cheap). You get just what you pay for. I suspected that the torques
wern't right and had it checked out by an instrumentation lab at work. Was
repeatably 35 in/lbs over set value. Couldn't set low enough to use and
finally just threw it out. Real bargain. I bought one from Avery Tools for
$150.00 (same as those made for Snap-On). Was right on the money for torque
values. It's your plane and your life on the line. What's it worth?
Bill
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.Blueskies. wrote:
Anyone know any good sources for these.
It seems like I will be needing a nice repeatable one in the 5-100 in/lb
range for 10-32 screws and nuts. I am not sure
what the torque is that I will be using, the screws are AN509-R10
(MS24694 #10) and the nuts are MS21040-3. I have seen
from 20 in/lbs to 60 in/lbs for these.
My personal ones are Snap-On's. All of ours at work are also Snap-On.
At 20 inchpounds, you are almost down to the point of needing to use
torque watches instead.
Craig
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