Torque wrenches can be purchased at any hardware store like Home Hardware or Canadian Tire. Torque wrenches can also be found at big box stores that sell tools like Sears.
Yes, there are inch/pound torque wrenches.
Hydraulic pressure has nothing to do with torque wrenches.
More explanation needed.
The tool commonly used to tighten nuts is a wrench. There are various types of wrenches, including adjustable wrenches, socket wrenches, and combination wrenches, each designed for specific applications. For tasks that require more torque, a torque wrench can be used to ensure that the nuts are tightened to a precise specification.
The different types of wrenches available for various applications include adjustable wrenches, combination wrenches, socket wrenches, open-end wrenches, box-end wrenches, and torque wrenches. Each type is designed for specific tasks and offers unique features to help with different jobs.
Before torque wrenches you simply had to judge the amount of force you used by the 'pull' you exerted on the wrench.
The tools commonly used to tighten bolts effectively are wrenches, socket wrenches, and torque wrenches. These tools provide the necessary leverage and control to ensure that bolts are tightened to the correct specifications.
Torx or Allen wrenches get more torque (pressure) on the bolt.
Don't know what you mean by "set up". Torque wrenches come ready to use. Attach a socket and go to it.
GearWrench is a website that sells tools. These tools are mainly automotive like torque wrenches, pliers, wrenches, screwdrivers, nut drivers, and specialty tools.
Nut-and-bolt-type fasteners are tightened or loosened using tools such as wrenches, socket sets, or pliers. Adjustable wrenches and torque wrenches allow for precise control over the amount of torque applied, ensuring proper tightness. In some cases, impact wrenches or ratchet tools are used for faster operation. Proper tool selection is important to prevent damage to the fasteners or surrounding materials.
Ratchet wrenches work well.