Hi,
I haven't used my torque wrench in the past year - do I need to get it recalibrated and if so, anyone know of a firm who can do it by post?
Torque Wrench Calibration
Torque Wrench Calibration
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
Was it wound off before it was stored up?
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
No, left it around 30% from zero.
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
According to this unless you''re planning on working on helicopters carry on...
http://www.norbar.com/en-gb/News-Events ... alibration
Interestingly in the bit ' Should I wind my Torque Wrench Back to Zero?' it says to wind it back to 20% - I've been setting it back to 0%, whoops!
http://www.norbar.com/en-gb/News-Events ... alibration
Interestingly in the bit ' Should I wind my Torque Wrench Back to Zero?' it says to wind it back to 20% - I've been setting it back to 0%, whoops!
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- bazzashadow
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
I was always taught to set it back to 0
and I have had a Halfords torque wrench for about 25 years and I have checked it against a new draper one I brought last year and they both clicked off at the same point
and I have had a Halfords torque wrench for about 25 years and I have checked it against a new draper one I brought last year and they both clicked off at the same point
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
At work we calibrate every 6 months and it costs £24 each up to 240lbs /ft £44 after that. Mine 4 have never ever been adjusted and are always in line. They are all Norbar ones. I always wind back to Minimum and turn 1 turn back on. ! They are probably used once a month! at most now. As off the Tools.
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
For the amount they go out, they are still better than the 1 click spanner approach.
Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
It's not 20% they're saying you should unwind to, it's the bottom of the scale which is usually 20% of the max rated torque.
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Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
The same here.bazzashadow wrote:I was always taught to set it back to 0
Although I bought a new Draper torque wrench some months ago for the lower torque values, to my surprise they suggest returning it to the lowest settings after use. That is 10Nm for this wrench,
Chris.
Re: Torque Wrench Calibration
I hardly use mine as I don't find it that easy to read, and it's size makes it unwieldy - thinking of getting one of these to use with my standard Wera ratchet:
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