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Torque Wrench Myths Click Type Wrench

 
Torque Wrench Myths Click Type Wrench
Torque Wrench Myths Click Type Wrench
A click-type wrench is popular and dependable. You set the amount of torque you want by twisting the handle of the wrench. This compresses a spring in the handle which increases the amount of torque required before a steel ball will pop out of its detent inside the wrench, giving you the familiar “click” to let you know you’ve reached your desired torque setting. View Related Article
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