I'm fortunate to have access to Britool wrenches and the means to check their calibration.4door4 wrote:I recently went looking for torque wrenches that could do up to around 450NM (to cover various jobs) and I found most were going to cost a few hundred pounds. Eventually I found something that looks good and fits my price range, the Teng 3492AG-E (3/4" drive).
Apparently yes.4door4 wrote:I've heard that the torque on the axle nut is very important for the life of the bearing. Is it a pre-loading type of thing? Are the rotations between torques just to make sure the rollers are seated properly?
Yes, fairly normal practice on preloaded bearings.4door4 wrote:Are the rotations between torques just to make sure the rollers are seated properly?
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