ytre Member Messages 379 Jul 7, 2012 #1 Anyone recommend a good half inch drive angle guage for torque settings?
S s410man trainee dogsbody Messages 1,376 Jul 7, 2012 #2 i would suggest getting a proper torque wrench as i have found them to be more accurate
ytre Member Messages 379 Jul 7, 2012 #3 s410man said: i would suggest getting a proper torque wrench as i have found them to be more accurate Click to expand... Ive got a torgue wrench but om most things now its tighten down to 115lbs and then 30 degrees or whatever in different stages
s410man said: i would suggest getting a proper torque wrench as i have found them to be more accurate Click to expand... Ive got a torgue wrench but om most things now its tighten down to 115lbs and then 30 degrees or whatever in different stages
gavuk artful-bodger Messages 2,951 Location Wilts Jul 7, 2012 #4 I've done cylinder heads bolts where only the first level is torqued from then on its 90deg etc ,I just used a cheap draper job for angular tightning
I've done cylinder heads bolts where only the first level is torqued from then on its 90deg etc ,I just used a cheap draper job for angular tightning
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 13,078 Location CX near Chesterfield Jul 7, 2012 #5 I got a Laser one for a few pounds at the spares shop and it works fine. Stretch bolts all use angle gauges nowadays.
I got a Laser one for a few pounds at the spares shop and it works fine. Stretch bolts all use angle gauges nowadays.
Hitch Moderator Staff member Messages 13,478 Location England Jul 7, 2012 #6 I have a basic draper one, think it cost only a couple of quid. Works fine providing you can hold the outer still.
I have a basic draper one, think it cost only a couple of quid. Works fine providing you can hold the outer still.