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| pickettwayne |
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 Posted: 14:05 - 21 Mar 2014 Post subject: Lidl Torque Wrench |
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Can't speak to that (I don't trust any of that new fangled sorcery), but I picked up a Powerfix 3/8" socket set recently and it's actually quite nice: the ratchet feels like a clock mechanism. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| _Iain_ |
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Let me see if I understand this.
You don't trust yourselves to do a bolt up without snapping the head off it, but you're happy to trust this task to a cheaply made copy of a tool that costs several hundred pounds that you bought at the supermarket?
You don't need a torque wrench unless you are building engines & even then theres hardly anything on the engine you actually need to torque up to spec.
Stop being clowns, learn to use a bog standard ratchet & feel when a bolt is tight. I have never ever ever used a torque wrench on a sparkplug, I have never ever had a spark plug thread strip. I have never ever used one on an oil pan, and I haven't had one of them strip either, nor have I had a bolt fall out.
Why does everyone who owns a bike need a damn torque wrench to do anything? Please, somebody explain? Everyone I've ever spoken to that claimed to need a torque wrench never knew they had to be calibrated every so often, or that storing them with the adjuster tensioned caused them to go out of spec!
 ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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| Polarbear |
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| _Iain_ wrote: | Let me see if I understand this.
You don't trust yourselves to do a bolt up without snapping the head off it, but you're happy to trust this task to a cheaply made copy of a tool that costs several hundred pounds that you bought at the supermarket?
You don't need a torque wrench unless you are building engines & even then theres hardly anything on the engine you actually need to torque up to spec.
Stop being clowns, learn to use a bog standard ratchet & feel when a bolt is tight. I have never ever ever used a torque wrench on a sparkplug, I have never ever had a spark plug thread strip. I have never ever used one on an oil pan, and I haven't had one of them strip either, nor have I had a bolt fall out.
Why does everyone who owns a bike need a damn torque wrench to do anything? Please, somebody explain? Everyone I've ever spoken to that claimed to need a torque wrench never knew they had to be calibrated every so often, or that storing them with the adjuster tensioned caused them to go out of spec!
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What utter utter shite. 90% of all bolts on all engines have a torque setting. Even using a cheap torque wrench is better than guess work for most people.
Do you think a manufacturer makes up these figures for fun?
I've been a marine engineer for 37 years and still have a torque wrench in my toolkit. And use it. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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This looks like the same torque wrench i just bought from screwfix for 25 quid damn you lidl !!
It does a job doesn't look the best but i just used it for rear sprocket nuts and rear axle and front sprocket which was supposed to be 108nm but i undid with my hand !! bike from new they must have forgotten to do it, wasn't picked up on 3 services and the first service was to check all bolts and torques !!
reminds me i was going to complain to kawasaki lol ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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Okay, so you're telling me as an engineer that when you work on your own bikes - lets say replacing a damaged engine cover, you would sit there and set every single bolt to the exact torque figure?
Do you use a torque wrench every single time you change a sparkplug?
Do you use a torque wrench on your cars wheel nuts?
It's bollocks. I cannot think of a single time I've needed a torque wrench other than doing head gaskets, and whats the point in using a tool to torque something up to an exact spec when it's not even accurate enough to hit said torque mark and it's always too tight or too loose anyway!
Far far far too much importance put on the torque wrench. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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90% of things, do up to FT spec, the rest get the torque wrench  |
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