Ive heard a lot of criticism about the click style torque wrenches. I bought this torque wrench for ten dollars at Jim Denio's farmers market in Roseville California fourty five years ago. It's the best torque wrench I've ever used.
Very nice... Can I borrow that for my rod bolts, I need to get about 12 thou of stretch...
When was that last calibrated? :bomb:
I think it was last calibrated in 1942 when it was made. probably twenty five years before you were born Mark. I don't think there is much to go out of calibration.The dial spins so it can be zeroed out every time. Your welcome to borrow it Rick,I think every notch after twenty five foot pounds equals a thousandth of an inch stretch.
Quote from: T Legg on February 15, 2020, 09:56:44 AMIve heard a lot of criticism about the click style torque wrenches. I bought this torque wrench for ten dollars at Jim Denio's farmers market in Roseville California fourty five years ago. It's the best torque wrench I've ever used.
T Legg,
"Calibration" on a torque wrench like that would be in the form of a conversion chart (table), stating what the actual torque is, when the gauge reads 20. 40, 60, 80 fl./lbs. et c. If the calibration chart says that each torque reading on the gauge is true, then you can set the chart aside. After forty-five years, I'd be surprised if the chart was not needed, though.
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