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On Jun 29, 9:53*pm, "coffelt2" wrote:
snip * In the Air Farce we were supposed to click the break type torque wrench three times at the lowest setting before using it. This was supposed to spread the lubrication inside. * I like the idea of taking the wrench to a shop to check calibration.. Having said that, in my first shop in the USAF we calibrated torque wrenches so I may be a tad biased. The machine we used was huge and probably weighed close to a ton. Torque wrenches in the USAF are periodically calibrated, I forget the cycle, and taken in for calibration if dropped or abused. snip Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired * * *Heck, Dan, in the Air Force there was an alternate torque measuring system that didn't even require a torque wrench. (PMEL calibrated, of course) Simply "strip" it and back off one half turn. Farm boys from Georgia taught me that. Old Chief Lynn Yeah, but ya gotta know the difference between metric and SAE torque. SAE = 1 3/4 grunts Metric = Gutentieght |
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