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OldTee 01-21-2009 11:03 AM

Torque wrench question
 
Does the cold affect the value and if so, by how much. My torque wrench has been in the garage at 16F for a week or so. If I were to use it without warming it up would it be a problem? Anybody know for real?

Just a question. Not a problem now that I thought about it.

cgarr 01-21-2009 11:33 AM

Beam or clicker type? Clicker will have grease in it and could be a problem in the cold.

304065 01-21-2009 11:43 AM

Lab instruments are usually calibrated at 20C. Being colder will definitely affect everything-- the wrench operation, the friction values (the fit between the parts is different). Plus most torque wrenches are considered accurate if they are within 4%.

Here is a good article on how to make your own calibrator. You don't need a load cell, just the ability to measure precisely and a basic understanding of the physics involved.

http://www.stockcarracing.com/howto/scrp_0803_calibrating_a_torque_wrench/index.html


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