Torque wrench calibration

Torque wrench calibration

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Cooper1999

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323 posts

206 months

Thursday 8th May 2014
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Can anyone suggest where I can get this done at a reasonable cost? I've got an engine to rebuild and want to know the wrenches are reading correctly.
The nearer to Ashington the better, but also work in Darlington.

Cheers.

Who me ?

7,455 posts

219 months

Thursday 8th May 2014
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A moot point, which I'd like a mechanical engineer to comment on regarding engines. Years ago I acquired a tasty torque wrench. Absolutely massive( almost a metre long) but the bottom end made it great for all car use. One day in my day job,i was fitting a telephone system to a local car parts supplier. HEAVEN- a petrol head working in a car parts place. I was on a coffee break when I spotted a similar one in their range and asked the parts manager about them. Apparently in early days this firm had bought in some stock, and couldn't calibrate / guarantee calibration so that Trading Standards could have hit them hard. So dump them they had to ,till they acquired a calibration kit. Me- I think like they did. Torque wrench- i only use it on cylinder heads, where I want all bolts to be equal . I know the theory- I was trained as an electronics & Comms engineer, where 12v means 12, not 11.9999 or 12.1. Then I found better paid work as a Rail Signal engineer and in spare moments I did the calibration run. There were torque wrenches / meters eyc etc. But I never saw a torque wrench come back with any adjustment ,and this kit was to ISO 9000 ETC. So i'd suggest that when a bolt is given a torque rating , it's limits are within limits. In the old days we built strobes to check timing. Components were normally within 5% or 10%, these days possibly 2%. But replace a resistor in your meter and it was very low percentage tolerances. I'd suggest that this car parts supplier could calibrate, but it's a long haul from up Narth.

carob

3,585 posts

218 months

Friday 9th May 2014
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md.

477 posts

191 months

Saturday 10th May 2014
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At work we use Advanced Calibrations limited based on Team Valley. Reasonably priced I believe.

Who me ?

7,455 posts

219 months

Tuesday 13th May 2014
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Thought on about a place in Harrowgate we took our stuff too .Pullman Instruments, Chatsworth House,

Chatsworth Terrace

Harrogate

North Yorkshire

HG1 5HT.


Cooper1999

Original Poster:

323 posts

206 months

Monday 19th May 2014
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Getting them done at htl in Cramlington, if you're interested.
Thanks for your help.