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  1. Material-Instance646 on

    You’re there. The next stop is +.2, so 5.6 and so on.

    To add: the callouts are raised so you can see them above the collar.

  2. You’re at 5.4. But if you need to ask this question you should read the manual to learn more about torque wrenches.

  3. Someone explain like I’m five:

    One mark is 5.4 Nm, the next is 8.2 Nm. One rotation of the handle seems to add 2.0 Nm. How do you set it to e.g. 7.8 Nm?

    What’s with the weird scale?

  4. cheeeeerajah on

    One thing you may want to consider is using a torque wrench designed for lower torque. Torque wrenches with a bigger range are more accurate at the higher end of its range, than at the lower. They also tend to have longer handles, and even though it’s a click style wrench, it is still altogether possible to over torque.

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