ksher said:My torque wrench has numbers on the edge of the handle, the required torque is set by turning the handle. The instruction says the handle bar should not be turned (rotated) below the minimum torque setting, (but I accidentially did). I saw a scientific testing on the internet by calculating weights, lengths, force, etc. to test the wrench.
Kdawg said:Here's another torque wrench question. I just bought a beam torque wrench to use for installation of the OEM strut bar. Do you think a beam torque bar is sufficient for this task? Anyone use this type of wrench to install it? Thanks.
martinb1966 said:bring it to a snap on wagon they can test it there and as cj10 says it is standard practice with torque wrenches to leave at neutral or zero i cant see how you would affect the cal on it - when did you last have it cal,d ?
if your really serious you should dial test it everytime before use anyway !