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  1. Torque with a crows foot - Practical Machinist

    Jan 17, 2002 · I was a litle confused by "Y" and "T" but see the proof farther down the page, T = ultimate fastener torque at the crow's foot. Y = torque applied to the click or beam wrench.

  2. Custom Wrenches - Practical Machinist

    Jul 21, 2023 · I need to make some custom wrenches. Open end. 2" and 2 3/4" sizes. Would typically use a crows foot on a pull handle, but I don't have the side clearance in this case. The nut needs to …

  3. Crows foot wrench material - Practical Machinist

    Sep 29, 2021 · Looking for suggestions on a material. I am going to make a crows foot open end wrench for a tight fitting area. There is a second wrench with the job that is also like the crows foot but it has …

  4. General | poor mans torque multiplier? - Practical Machinist

    Dec 15, 2002 · A customer of mine has asked me to make what could best be described as a crows foot wrench with an extension between the square drive and the wrench opening. In other words, it looks …

  5. Torque wrench extention question - Practical Machinist

    Feb 5, 2006 · The torque wrench tells you how hard you are pulling at the handle when you back out the ft/lbs, the formula tells you how much torque is on the fastener when you make the wrench show that …

  6. General | 260 ft lbs on bolts - torque wrench or impact wrench ...

    Jul 28, 2006 · I'm getting a Crown straddle stacker with adjustable width legs. The outrigger legs are held on with 3 large bolts each, and the manual calls for them to be torqued to 264 ft-lbs. Is this …

  7. Torque wrench extention question - Practical Machinist

    Nov 23, 2005 · The problem with a click wrench is you don't know the effective length of the torque arm inside the wrench so you can't use the formula on a click type wrench with an adapter extension.

  8. Adjustable wrench use and design musings - Practical Machinist

    Mar 22, 2007 · So, I believe the "standard advice" about how to use an adjustable wrench, was formulated and is correct for a monkey wrench, and has merely been transferred to the newer style …

  9. Good consistent Torque wrench? - Practical Machinist

    Jul 26, 2014 · Hey everyone, I'm needing a torque wrench that will cover 15, 30 and 55 ft/lbs. mainly for 5th axis rockloc system and tightening Orange vise. If I can I rather have one wrench do it all. What …

  10. Radius Gages Explained - Practical Machinist

    Jul 17, 2020 · Radius gages are fairly self-explanatory and simple to use. These measurement tools are used on a number of different objects like hinges, tools, taps, and dies. They are used to measure …