A torque wrench is a hand tool that has a gauge indicating specific torques being applied to a bolt or nut. They are helpful in the the construction and repair of auto engines, where specific fasteners have specific torques. Too much or too little torque may cause the engine to emit noise. Michigan Industrial Tools is one company that makes these instruments. Most torque wrenches operate in a similar manner.
Instructions
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Check your repair manual for the specific torque of the bolt you are tightening.
2Loosen the fastening bolt at the bottom of the wrenchs handle by turning it counter-clockwise.
3Rotate the handle until it matches the desired torque measurement.
4Tighten the fastening bolt by turning it clockwise to secure the handle.
5Place the head of the torque wrench over the head of the nut. Hold the head of the wrench with one hand and the handle with the other.
6Turn the wrench until the bolt is tightened. When it reaches the specified torque, the wrench will make an audible click and no longer tighten.
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ReplyDeleteThe pivot tube is placed in a vise and the desired weight is placed on the holder. The lifting chain/cable is then adjusted so the lever arm is parallel to the floor and located at the desired length per the torque table. The torque wrench is then inserted into the tester so it is approximately even with the lever arm. For beam wrenches, the wrench is rotated until the weights come off the floor and the indicated torque and applied torque are recorded. click here
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ReplyDeleteWhen tightening a bolt to the proper torque, it is essential that your hand which is pulling the wrench is cantered on the handle of the wrench. Having it too close or far from the socket actually affects the ultimate torque value you are tightening to. this site
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