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After torqueing I would use a regular ratchet with the angle gauge so you don't damage or through off the torque wrench calibration.

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Can you use a torque wrench in both directions?

Yes, you can use a torque wrench in both directions.


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Use a torque wrench that is graduated in ft. lbs or do the math.


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I think you mean a Torque wrench. Typically it will either have a gauge on it or it will click to let you know you have reached a certain amount of pressure on a bolt/nut.


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Torque wrenches depend on a modern generalisation of Hooke's Law. The deformation of an elastic material (even the steel out of which parts of a torque wrench are made) is proportional to the stress to which it is subjected. When you use a torque wrench part of it follows the thing your turning and part of it does not. That part of the torque wrench twists slightly; it's being deformed and obeys Hooke's Law. The more twist, the more torque is being applied. The needle amplifies the amount of twist so that you can read the torque on the gauge.


How to calculate angular acceleration from torque?

To calculate angular acceleration from torque, use the formula: angular acceleration torque / moment of inertia. Torque is the force applied to an object to make it rotate, and moment of inertia is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotation. By dividing the torque by the moment of inertia, you can determine the angular acceleration of the object.


If you add an exton to your torque wrench does it change the torque?

as long as your extension is 90 degrees from the handle it will not affect your torque wrench. if you use a super long torque wrench you may lose a little torque in the extension it self but should not affect torque. an extension affecting the wrench in lenght like a crows foot will affect torque as long as your extension is 90 degrees from the handle it will not affect your torque wrench. if you use a super long torque wrench you may lose a little torque in the extension it self but should not affect torque. an extension affecting the wrench in lenght like a crows foot will affect torque


How can you torque 70 degrees?

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Do you need to use a torque wrench to loosen retractor seatbelt bolt on vw caravelle?

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Can you use an automotive torque wrench for gun work?

No


Why shouldn't an impact wrench be used in place of a torque wrench?

An Impact wrench is for a totally different use. A torque wrench will let the user know when a certain torque has been achieved in tightening. The impact wrench is for removing very tough nuts under impact of a hammer.


How can one determine the angular acceleration of an object by using the torque applied to it?

To determine the angular acceleration of an object using the torque applied to it, you can use the formula: angular acceleration torque / moment of inertia. Torque is the rotational force applied to an object, and moment of inertia is a measure of how an object's mass is distributed around its axis of rotation. By dividing the torque by the moment of inertia, you can calculate the object's angular acceleration.