Same here. I hava a Craftsman 25-250 clicker. I practiced on an AN3 nut and bolt at the lowest (25 in/lbs) setting. At this setting, the click is barerly noticeable. Howerver, after feeling it 10-20 times you get the hang of it. 25 in/lbs is about the max you want on AN3's anyway. The higher the setting, the more prominent the click, the better the feel. Prop bolts are in the 120-160 range and you can really feel it when it clicks.rickmellor said:I had trouble with my clicker until I learned how to use it. After that learning curve I was glad to have it. Torquing the bolts for the fuel tanks is done blind so having one that works on feel is nice.
-Rick
gpiney said:Same here. I hava a Craftsman 25-250 clicker. I practiced on an AN3 nut and bolt at the lowest (25 in/lbs) setting. At this setting, the click is barerly noticeable. Howerver, after feeling it 10-20 times you get the hang of it. 25 in/lbs is about the max you want on AN3's anyway. The higher the setting, the more prominent the click, the better the feel. Prop bolts are in the 120-160 range and you can really feel it when it clicks.