| 11. | These equations only apply if the extension is colinear with the length of the torque wrench.
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| 12. | Because of the internal electronics, the electric torque wrench can operate from 110 or 220 volts.
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| 13. | Sturtevant patented the torque wrench in 1938 and became the first individual to sell torque wrenches.
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| 14. | The pneumatic torque wrench is sometimes confused with a standard impact wrench, due to their similar appearance.
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| 15. | The most dangerous part of a hydraulic torque wrench is the reaction member, often called reaction arm.
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| 16. | He is today a vice president of the company, which used to produce torque wrenches for Snap-On.
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| 17. | This allows the operator of the tool to use the electric torque wrench with very little effort.
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| 18. | A torque wrench is applied to the nut either directly or in conjunction with an impact socket.
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| 19. | The action, and another one screwed into the action and tightened in place with a torque wrench.
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| 20. | A . You're correct, but that's a little like saying a torque wrench makes a poor chisel.
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