I’ve secured a bolt to a clamp so it doesn’t turn and when I practice using my torque wrench I never seem to feel the click.
Not sure if I’m doing it wrong or my wrench is bad.
It's good to have a hanging scale like one would measure the weight of a fish. Measure the distance from the bolt center in a wrench to where you can attach the scale and do the math for proper torque.
There are going to be times when you just can't use your torque wrench and this is a good alternate.
It can also serve as a means of verifying your torque wrench.
Neither on mine. But it sure will buzz with good batteries inserted the correct way and the wrench switched onwhen I practice using my torque wrench I never seem to feel the click
A BEAM torque wrench can be used to check the accuracy of a click torque wrench.
Use a socket size that will grab the shank of the one to be tested. Set the value to test and then pull one against the other.
The beam (under normal conditions) will stay accurate and needs no calibration. https://www.homedepot.com/b/Tools-Hand-Tools-Wrenches-Torque-Wrenches/Beam/N-5yc1vZc6evZ1z19cg5
I am looking for recommendations on torque wrenchs.
I just bought a RV7. I own a lot tools but torque wrenchs are not one them. What do I need to work on my plane?
Max
I am looking for recommendations on torque wrenchs.
I just bought a RV7. I own a lot tools but torque wrenchs are not one them. What do I need to work on my plane?
Max
I am looking for recommendations on torque wrenchs.
I just bought a RV7. I own a lot tools but torque wrenchs are not one them. What do I need to work on my plane?
Max