[T3] Torque wrench?

William Jahn willjahn975 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 2 14:30:53 PDT 2023


None of mine are high end like the old snap-on ones I used to have which
ran away with my entire tool box in 2004.

On Sun, Jul 2, 2023 at 1:42 PM Jim Adney <jadney at vwtype3.org> wrote:

> On 2 Jul 2023 at 10:09, William Jahn wrote:
>
> > Is it true if you use one that is 0-75 ft lbs and you torque a nut to 14
> > ft lb it will be at a much higher valve
>
> I don't think that's generally true. It's probably true that all
> manufacturers
> calibrate their torque wrenches at one value, but the good ones will make
> an
> effort to make their wrenches linear. None will be perfect, but it's
> probably
> impossible to predict in advance what imperfections remain.
>
> It's probably true that most makers calibrate their wrenches near the top
> end
> of their range. What happens below that is probably more random than
> systematic.
>
> If the choice was mine, I would do the calibration somewhere between 66%
> and 90% of full scale. 75% seems like a nice happy medium.
>
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