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Torque Wrench Myths Beam Type Torque Wrench

 
Torque Wrench Myths Beam Type Torque Wrench
Torque Wrench Myths Beam Type Torque Wrench
A beam-type torque wrench measures the flex in the beam of the wrench as force is applied to a bolt to measure the torque. With a gauge like this it’s important you keep your head over the markings and not at an angle in order to get an accurate reading. It’s rare to see this type of torque wrench in a professional shop any more. View Related Article
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