On 2/18/18 4:48 PM, AMuzi wrote:
> On 2/18/2018 4:38 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
>> On 2/18/18 4:25 PM, ultred ragnusen wrote:
>>
>>> I thought all torque wrenches needed your hand in a
>>> certain given
>>> spot?
>>
>> Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â* They measure torque at the head of the wrench, not
>> the end of the handle.
>> Take a wrench with a 2 foot handle.Â* Say it takes 50 pounds
>> of force at
>> the end of the handleÂ* to loosen a nut.Â*Â* Take a wrench with
>> a 4 foot handle.
>> It will take 25 pounds of force at the end of the that one's
>> handle to loosen
>> the same nut.Â*Â* That's why cheater pipes work.
>>
>
> Classic beam scale torque wrenches do indeed rely on a single point load
> which is why the handle has a pivot pin. Your comments are correct for
> click wrenches.
>
I don't get the why if this is what you mean by beam scale
torque wrench.
<https://www.homedepot.com/p/Presa-1-4-in-Drive-0-in-to-80-in-lbs-Beam-Style-Torque-Wrench-CP31006/206975714>
or
http://alturl.com/wsjx3