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    Old-school torque wrench?

    so turns out i cant find my torque wrench only his old one

    just wanted how do you use it?

    well i know you turn it till it points to the right setting
    BUT the units are difference?


    this is what i need to go to

    tighten torque 23-27 N.m
    ................ (2.3-2.7 kg-m)
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    Use an online converter.

    Like this one.

    17 nm = 12.5 ft/lb
    23nm = 17 ft/lb
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    Use the ft-lb, lots of converters on google.

    You have a typo there too, your kg-m and N.m don't match.

    You mean 23-27N/m?

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    this is what it say
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    Beam torque wrenches are good,just make sure your needle is zeroed.Best thing is you can see the theroy right before your eyes...no mystery clicky thing.
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    ...no mystery clicky thing.
    Bloody technology
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    With the rust on it I would get it calibrated if you want to be really fussy..
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    Quote Originally Posted by smoky View Post
    Bloody technology

    My FACOM doesn't go click, it sort of goes loose. My Warren and Brown goes click but...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BASS-TREBLE View Post
    Use the ft-lb, lots of converters on google.

    You have a typo there too, your kg-m and N.m don't match.

    You mean 23-27N/m?
    He does have a typo although....

    They shouldn't match exactly because 1 Kg/m = 9.80665 Nm...(Its not 10 x)

    However....25 N.m = 18 Foot/ Lbs

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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer View Post
    My Warren and Brown goes click but...
    W&B is the best torque wrench ever made,simple and accurate,and last a lifetime.Torque beam of course.
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    Thumbs up You're all torque

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    Quote Originally Posted by motu View Post
    w&b is the best torque wrench ever made,simple and accurate,and last a lifetime.torque beam of course.
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    I've got one similar to that myself. As a helpful hint - I grap a bit of masking tape and stick it on the face at the desired torque setting MUCH easier than reading it as you go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkles View Post
    BUT the units are difference?
    mkp = Kilopond Meter = 9.806 Nm - haven't seen that used for years.

    For those that need it, I use to get HTC to calibrate our torque wrenches - from a tiny 10 oz-in to a double-barrelled 2000 lb-ft - we had to get them checked every 3 months. Good job they did too.
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    i can calibrate them at the Sulco HQ in Manukau also for the dorklanders
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