• Sisyphe@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    They’re expensive tools. Using them to untighten stuff can decalibrate them, which can lead to even more expensive mistakes.

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        13 hours ago

        Also, the function of a torque wrench isn’t to apply a lot of a torque with less effort - that’s the function of a torque multiplier.

        A torque wrench is intended to apply a specific amount of torque to fasteners. Engineers and mechanics have specific torque values for threaded fasteners based on things like material, thread type, load types, and application, and a torque wrench is what we use to make sure that we hit those targets.

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          11 hours ago

          my favorite tool i owned is an electric hand screwdriver/torque wrench. It has a little knob that makes it cam out when it reaches [x] torque. AND I LOST IT

          i was doing some unlicensed electric for a festival that helps out a charity so i don’t really mind if they stole it, but c’mon dudes, that was my favorite tool.

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          Specifically, for adjusting tension on machinery designed to make big heavy things stop easily and smoothly, you really wanna be sure you have the torque correct. Those kinds of expensive mistakes.