Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2010 3:24 pm
I hope you had the correct torque setting on that drill...?
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Tiddler wrote:I hope you had the correct torque setting on that drill...?
The Swede wrote:Tiddler wrote:I hope you had the correct torque setting on that drill...?
Surprisingly, for an "electrical torquewrench"... it doesn't have a torque setting.
So we just do them up and then use a classic torquewrench to thighten correctly.
Those things are also too brutal (300Nm this one). So I don't like purely thightening with the machine.
Very practical though. I'd recommend one any time.
Tiddler wrote:You can get accurate torque setting drills. I use them for cabinet making to get the correct depth setting but the good ones I have are £400-600.
The reason I asked (in seriousness) is that these tools can shear the bolts... I have tested these on an M20 bolt and sheared the hex head off one!!
MaverickUK82 wrote:Looks fun...
With the Evo, does it have a DCCD thing same as WR1? I.E, can you shift most of the power to the rear - I'm assuming so watching that...
Tiddler wrote:Good job there are no flammable liquid trailers nearby
WR1 wrote:How do the FQ's compare against the WR1?