A torque wrench is not required to remove the bearing. It is required to apply the correct loading to a nut or bolt when assembling.
Because the fixture may have been in place for some time a greater force may be needed for removal, because of corrosion or dirt, than the original torque setting applied.
120 nm.
You don't need a torque wrench when you unscrew something.
What is the big end torque setting for a fiesta st150
T-60
No..maybe a oil filter wrench to remove it, but, install it by hand (HAND TIGHT)
3/8"
yes
The socket wrench is one among the system of wrenches that departs the wrench handle from the wrench that engages the fastener. Whereas, the torque wrench are the torque indicating socket wrench handle. When it is used properly, that could help you calculate the torque amount while fastening using the wrench. It also limits the amount of torque which is applied on material.
I believe that is a 3/8 Allen key.
A torque wrench was invented by Conrad Bahr in 1918 .
A T55 torx, 19 mm and 30mm socket, rachet, impact gun and impact chisel, torque wrench, a big hammer, a coat hanger, a hydraulic lift or jack and stands, and a bit of time, patience and mechanical knowledge.
Its a torx head T55 not an Allen wrench