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If you have the correct range/size and if you calibrated/checked it,
which is a very simple job, these old fashioned, what you call beam
torque, wrenches are sufficiently accurate, whatever the price.
If you want the convenience of the modern torque wrench you will have to
splash out for a decent one i.e. Belzer, Gedore, Snap-on, Hazet,
Teng-Tools (which is cheaper) etc. to be sure it is accurate and
consistent. Always return the setting to zero when storing the tool.
Keep it dry, clean and in the box.
Get the proper range for the job which means that the desired torque
should preferably be fairly near the max. torque of the wrench, but at
least over 50% of it.
Make sure that treads and all parts are free of burrs and absolutely
clean and dry (absolutely no oil or grease, unless stated otherwise in
the manual). If one would lubricate, the correct torque setting would
create far too big a stress on the stud/bolt. If possible use new
bolts/studs, washers and nuts.
Setting the full torque with a torque wrench is not very accurate
anyhow. In modern applications the "torque" is set by a low initial
torque and then the bolt/nut is turned a specified amount of degrees.
Also bolt, nut, washers, parts are usually lubricated when using this method
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
rrengineer.mike schreef op 15-1-2015 om 4:46:
> I have a beam type also. I just want more accuracy.
> Mike MacLean
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> Subject: Re: [Healeys] Torque Wrench
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> I have had a beam-type for many, many years, and have had no problems.
> I don't know how accurate it is, but it is consistent. While it's nice
> to have the specified torque spot-on, it is just as important to have
> all the bolts the same. The beam-type can do this just fine. Never had
> any problems. Not much to break, either. IMHO.
>
> Mike
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">If you have the correct range/size and
if you calibrated/checked it, which is a very simple job, these
old fashioned, what you call beam torque, wrenches are
sufficiently accurate, whatever the price.<br>
If you want the convenience of the modern torque wrench you will
have to splash out for a decent one i.e. Belzer, Gedore, Snap-on,
Hazet, Teng-Tools (which is cheaper) etc. to be sure it is
accurate and consistent. Always return the setting to zero when
storing the tool. Keep it dry, clean and in the box.<br>
Get the proper range for the job which means that the desired
torque should preferably be fairly near the max. torque of the
wrench, but at least over 50% of it. <br>
Make sure that treads and all parts are free of burrs and
absolutely clean and dry (absolutely no oil or grease, unless
stated otherwise in the manual). If one would lubricate, the
correct torque setting would create far too big a stress on the
stud/bolt. If possible use new bolts/studs, washers and nuts.<br>
Setting the full torque with a torque wrench is not very accurate
anyhow. In modern applications the "torque" is set by a low
initial torque and then the bolt/nut is turned a specified amount
of degrees. Also bolt, nut, washers, parts are usually lubricated
when using this method<br>
Kees Oudesluijs<br>
NL<br>
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rrengineer.mike schreef op 15-1-2015 om 4:46:<br>
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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Torque Wrench <br>
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I have had a beam-type for many, many years, and have had no
problems. <br>
I don't know how accurate it is, but it is consistent. While it's
nice <br>
to have the specified torque spot-on, it is just as important to
have <br>
all the bolts the same. The beam-type can do this just fine.Â
Never had <br>
any problems. Not much to break, either. IMHO.<br>
<br>
Mike<br>
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