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Tool Of The Month - Husky Tools Torque Wrenches - A Bitchin Wrench

Tool Of The Month
From the November, 2008 issue of Sport Truck
By Mike Finnegan
Photography by Mike Finnegan
 
Husky Tools Torque Wrenches
Husky Tools Husky Torque Wrenches
We bought our 3/8-inch- and... 
   
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Husky Tools Husky Torque Wrenches
We bought our 3/8-inch- and 1/2-inch-drive pair of Husky torgue wrenches at our local Home Depot for less than 100 bucks.
Husky Tools Torque Verification Setting
How To Use The Tool 1. The... 
   
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Husky Tools Torque Verification Setting
How To Use The Tool
1. The torque verification setting is adjusted by sliding this collar downward and then spinning the handle to the desired setting. Once the wrench is set, simply release the collar.
Husky Tools Torque Setting
2. The 3/8-inch-drive wrench... 
   
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Husky Tools Torque Setting
2. The 3/8-inch-drive wrench has a maximum torque setting of 100 lb-ft and the 1/2-inch-drive will go all the way up to 350 lb-ft for large-diameter fasteners
Husky Tools Fastening
3. The proper application... 
   
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Husky Tools Fastening
3. The proper application of the torque wrench is just as important as the setting it's on. Adding an extension to the socket will change the amount of force that's necessary to achieve the desired torque of a fastener. For the sake of accuracy, the shorter the distance between the fastener and wrench, the less side loading and leverage is employed and the more accurate the result. To torque a fastener, pull smoothly on the wrench while keeping it close to perpendicular to the fastener until the wrench clicks. Going past the click point will only overtorque the fastener.
Husky Tools Wrench Chart
4. After you've bought your... 
   
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Husky Tools Wrench Chart
4. After you've bought your own torque wrench, this chart will make an excellent guide for choosing the proper setting based on the size of the fastener and in what sequence to torque the lug nuts holding the wheels to your sport truck.
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