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Re: [oletrucks] torque wrench accuracy

To: dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com, oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] torque wrench accuracy
From: Passnb4U@aol.com
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 18:32:05 EST
In a message dated 1/30/01 3:13:44 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
dhckdkcsk@hotmail.com writes:

<< 
 I was a (pick one) []Calibrator, []Precision Measureing Equipment Specialist 
 (PME)(PMEL), []Test Equipment dude, []Prima Donna, []Bone Head, when I was 
 in the Marines for 21 years and nine months.  I calibrated all kinds of 
 stuff that was peculiar and non peculiar to aircraft.  Torque wrenches were 
 in the mix.  It was required that we 'exercise' the torque wrenches at least 
 three times before proceeding with calibration.  By 'exercising' I mean 
 setting the wrench to a high value and turning it until it exceeded the 
 dialed in value and the head would 'give' indicating that the value had been 
 reached.  The wrench would be off in excess of 10% on the first pull and 5% 
 on the second and 1% on the third.  This applies to all torque wrenches, 
 dial up values and fixed dials.  I have verified these error values by 
 putting the wrenches on a standard and checking the results. >>


  Great information that I was never aware of, Durwood.

  Mike
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