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Superman 06-04-2001 09:12 AM

Torque Wrench Calibration
 
Where can I get a torque wrench calibrated?

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'83 SC


91C2wrencher 06-04-2001 10:11 AM

hey superman, don't where you are but in the Philly suburbs you might want to call Qual-tech 1-800-4calibrate

Graham Archer 06-04-2001 10:14 AM

I check my torque wrench by putting the square drive in a vise, extending the arm out horizontally, and pushing down precisely 1 foot from the center of the square drive while standing on a bathroom scale. With the wrench set to 60 ft-lb, I should be 60 lb lighter when the wrench clicks.

I'm sure it looks odd, but it works.

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Graham Archer
83 911SC Cab

Superman 06-04-2001 01:31 PM

The vise and bathroom scale method sounds good, but I'm still waiting for a response I like better. For example, "Take your torque wrench to any NAPA store," or "All the Snap-On truck have testers and they'll calibrate yours for free if you catch them."

So, who's gonna say something like this?

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'83 SC


Fishcop 06-04-2001 04:14 PM

Let us know if you get ANYTHING free fron the Snap-On truck http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/wink.gif

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John Forcier
69 911T

RLJ 06-04-2001 04:20 PM

A lot of aircraft folks have a test block. The aluminuim motors in planes are also very touchy. Go to an airport that has a FBO with a shop.

Randy Jones
1971 911

Early_S_Man 06-04-2001 04:45 PM

Any Sears service center can send Craftsman torque wrench in for calibration, but whether they will do it for an 'off' brand is questionable. With their shakey financial standing, they should be willing ... one would think!

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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa

Roland Kunz 06-04-2001 05:16 PM

Hello

Who did manufactor or sale the tool.

Every tool shop has an service.

If not the industrie uses Manoskopes. They are adjustet on gauges. Some have under 0,01% tolerance.

If you can get one from those manoskopes you can check one specific tourqe. Checking the whole band needs more time.

Working on cars normaly doesn´t require high precision.

An other simple check is to use a coil wight scale and messure the radiusarm.

Well in metric said if you have a to achive a tourqe from 140 Nm then you have to pull with 140 N at 1 meter radius ( craft arm ). If your redius arm is 05 m then you have to pull with 280 Nm, at 0,25 you need 560 Nm.


Grüsse

Superman 06-04-2001 06:00 PM

Twice each day I drive past an airport with shop facilities. I'll check it out. All three of my clicker wrenches carry the exotic Harbor Freight brand.

I don't like Sears as much as I used to.

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'83 SC


Chris Bunker 06-05-2001 04:37 AM

Re: Sears and Torque wrenches

I gave up on Sears torque wrenches after my second one's handle blew up. The locking ring split within the first month of use (on both), and just recently the handle came all the way off after the nuts used to adjust/calibrate it came off. I called and asked about having them recalibrate it, they said they sent them out and that depending on the model it would cost between $90-$120!!!
WTF! The wrench didn't even cost that much brand new!
Needless to say I did not buy another wrench from them.

Chris Bunker
78 SC


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