350 nm = 258 ft lbs
A 1/2" drive torque wrench will go up to 250ft lbs, tighten it up then add a very small grunt......simples...
I would so love to see that in a workshop manual
Torque setting: 250ft lbs +0.5grunts
350 nm = 258 ft lbs
A 1/2" drive torque wrench will go up to 250ft lbs, tighten it up then add a very small grunt......simples...
I would so love to see that in a workshop manual
Torque setting: 250ft lbs +0.5grunts
I have a 2m bar that I stand on to give me the required torque for hub nuts.
Norbar the industrial standard for torque wrenches, some firms regard these as a better quality than Snap-on....
I would so love to see that in a workshop manual
Torque setting: 250ft lbs +0.5grunts
.with push through square drive and flip reverse ratchet action for torque checking
You could use a torque multiplier with a small torque wrench , just crunch the ratio numbers into a calculator . Just thoughts and will keep your arms in their sockets
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Bob
Either the picture or the description is wrong...
This looks good value, how do they work and are they accurate? What torque do they go up to?
Thanks.