A torque angle gauge is used mainly on torque to yield fasteners. T.Y. fasteners are 1 time use only. They usually have an initial torque setting and second torque setting and then an angle,(for example 30ft-lbs., 60 ft-lbs. then 90degrees). After the second torqueing you sent the angle gauge to 0 and turn to 90 or what every degree is required.
add a degree
Net torque is the magnitude and direction of torque that is left over when you add up the torques that are acting on an object.
by tuning/upgrading your engine.
No, a degree is not typically added when taking a temperature from the ear. The temperature reading from an ear thermometer is already in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, so there is no need to add a degree to the result.
yes, add one degree when taking underarm temperature
You'll need a pressure gauge and know how to use it. The gauge will tell you when you have the right amount in.
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No, you cannot get a degree in life experience. You can learn as you get a degree and that can add to your life.
No, only add once the transmission is reinstalled.
No, this is an accurate reading. You add a degree when obtaining temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (tympanic).
no