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Originally Posted by vash View Post
Proves it clicks.
Any torque wrench will click, unless the insides have exploded. The point is that the amount of torque needed to overcome the friction of a tightened fastener is completely different than the amount measured while it's moving, which is the way that regular torque wrenches measure.

An SK is a good tool, I have one. And torque wrenches can be sent out for calibration if you really want to know if they are right.
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