In the case of the wheels, torque sticks or a torque wrench are designed to apply the right amount of tightness to the nut.
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It's Menino who is derided by media wiseguys as as " Mumbles " and " The Mayor Who Mistook His Tongue for a Torque Wrench ."
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It is an air-driven torque wrench that essentially works like the pneumatic lug wrench used by pit crews to quickly remove and replace tires on a race car.
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:If you read the service manual, there may actually be a torque specification, in which case you can use a torque wrench to get precisely the fit specified.
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An electronic torque wrench can be used on the fastener in question, so that the torque applied can be constantly measured as it is slowly increased in magnitude.
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In 1948, Warren and Brown took out patents on what has now become known as the Dual Signal trip mechanism for their world-renowned range of torque wrenches.
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Under some circumstances, a skilled operator can feel the drop off of the work required to turn the torque wrench as the material of the bolt begins to yield.
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The beam type torque wrench was developed in the late 1920s / early 1930s by Walter Percy Chrysler for the Chrysler Corporation and a company known as Micromatic Hone.
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A "'hydraulic torque wrench "'is a power tool designed to exert torque on a fastener to achieve proper tightening or loosening of a connection through the use of hydraulics.
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Torque wrenches were being imported and sold alongside of the honing machines because it was known that uneven torque tightening of engine cylinder head bolts would distort the cylinder bore.