| 1. | A torque wrench measures torque as a proxy for bolt tension.
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| 2. | The most basic form of torque wrench consists of two beams.
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| 3. | A pneumatic torque wrench has very little vibration, and excellent repeatability and accuracy.
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| 4. | A torque wrench is used where the tightness of screws and bolts is crucial.
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| 5. | The hydraulic torque wrench was invented by George A . Sturdevant in Houston, Texas.
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| 6. | Green was chief engineer for a torque wrench manufacturer.
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| 7. | The lifetime warranty does not include precision hand tools, such as calipers and torque wrenches,
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| 8. | Hydraulic torque wrenches apply a predetermined, controlled amount of torque to a properly lubricated fastener.
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| 9. | Sturtevant patented the torque wrench in 1938 and became the first individual to sell torque wrenches.
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| 10. | The operation requires specialist torque wrench calibration equipment with an accuracy of ? % or better.
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