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Re: [alfa] Re: torque wrench
I work on aircraft and we buy the best torque wrenches we can get. They are
regularly calibrated and I'd guess that at least 50% require adjustment.
So, you might not necessarily get what you pay for !!
Beatle
Oz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Pike" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:33 AM
Subject: [alfa] Re: torque wrench
> Well, while parts gathering for my big adventure last year, I picked up
> a pair of Harbor Freight $12 specials (sale price) Got the 1/2" and
> 3/8" drives.
>
> Then, I had that ol' paranoid feeling wash over me.. thinking I was
> going to rebuild an engine and much of the rest of the car with a $12
> torque wrench? At the place I was working, we had a calibrated,
> digital force gauge that would read out to 0.1 pound. So I brought the
> wrenches to work, measured out the 12" mark on them, clamped their
> drives in a bench vise and checked the calibration of the dial by
> pressing with the gauge at the 1ft mark till the click.
>
> Surprise, surprise! These fine pieces of Chinese Low Cost Engineering
> claimed +-4% accuracy, and darned if they were at least that good!! I
> was kind of amazed... I went ahead using them, and felt better about it.
>
> Now, I'm not guarenteeing that you could buy one and expect it to be
> the same.. or if mine will stay in cal for any great stretch of time..
> but that's the results I had with the ones I bought.
>
> Now, if only I could find a decent force gauge cheap, for the home
> garage...
>
> Jon
> 77 Spider (up to 450 miles now.. nearly time for oil, torqing, and a
> somewhat higher RPM limit!!)
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