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    I've just had some heads round off trying to undo some bolts, I do think I over torqued them.

    I was using my 1/2" drive that is a 12 point socket and previously had always used the 1/4" drive which is 6 point, te 12 point only just touchess the bolt.

    Another suggestion (might be cheaper the a $471 wrench) is to lock wire the bolts once nipped (torqued) up.

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    I have a good mate that always used to snap bolts and studs with his socket set. He reminds me that I took the set off him at one stage !
    We were much younger , but he had no feel whatsoever for that sort of thing. Very funny, looking back. G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajw_888 View Post
    I've just had some heads round off trying to undo some bolts, I do think I over torqued them.

    I was using my 1/2" drive that is a 12 point socket and previously had always used the 1/4" drive which is 6 point, te 12 point only just touchess the bolt.

    Another suggestion (might be cheaper the a $471 wrench) is to lock wire the bolts once nipped (torqued) up.
    These guys have torque wrenches way cheaper and have different ones which cover different ranges. They are calibrated and certified.

    If a bolt/nut is critical or you have any doubts why not use loctite on it?
    Just be careful which one you get, one requires heat for removal, but the blue shit is good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    These guys have torque wrenches way cheaper and have different ones which cover different ranges. They are calibrated and certified.

    If a bolt/nut is critical or you have any doubts why not use loctite on it?
    Just be careful which one you get, one requires heat for removal, but the blue shit is good.
    Thanks for that - but that particular wrench at least - has a minimum torque that is higher that my current one. Doh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy View Post
    Thanks for that - but that particular wrench at least - has a minimum torque that is higher that my current one. Doh.
    "and have different ones which cover different ranges"
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Either that or i still have the 320mot30n 1/4"dr 6-30 nm one for a hella lot less than $471.. Im in the auckland cdb wednesday and grey lynn/ greenlane / newmarket the rest of the week and i have one in stock


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