what torque wrench used?

what torque wrench used?

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sweetmate

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55 posts

128 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Hi guys was just wondering what torque wrench you guys use for the centerlock wheels. Went out and bought a brand new 3/4 inch one for this and learned it only torques up one way which is useless for the wheels on the left side. So have to go find a different one. Thanks

MagicalTrevor

6,476 posts

236 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Oh that's interesting, I was going to buy a Halfords one for centrelocks and didn't even consider whether it would work both ways!

Which one did you buy?

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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If it is similar to my Halfords 1/2" one then you push the head out & insert it from the other side & then it works the other way.

sweetmate

Original Poster:

55 posts

128 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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I havent got one that works yet both ways sat here with one thats useless to me.

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Post a pic of the head if you can please?

ric355

215 posts

156 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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I have this one:

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...

If you look at the closeup picture of the head - as already mentioned all you do is push the 4 sided section into the head and it pops out the other side thus reversing the direction. Note this one is only half inch.

I've never heard of one that only goes one way. Check whether it works the same way as the above!

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Yup that is the 1/2" one I have, pretty sure the 3/4" is the same.

sweetmate

Original Poster:

55 posts

128 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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do they make a 3/4 one

Simon T

2,136 posts

280 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I have one of these, the black plastic head pulls off with the square drive attached, you push it in from the other side and, as if by magic, it is reversed

Not a lot of use for wheels though

S

BertBert

19,709 posts

218 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I have a norbar one. Just not quite sure of the correct torque to use though!

tr7v8

7,306 posts

235 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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Simon T said:
I have one of these, the black plastic head pulls off with the square drive attached, you push it in from the other side and, as if by magic, it is reversed

Not a lot of use for wheels though

S
Mine works for wheels just as well as anything else!

dptdpt

100 posts

171 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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I bought a Sealy 3/4 inch and discovered the same thing. If yours is the same then you need to remove two screws in the black plate at the head, and reverse the drive - obvious once you open it.
I think Halfords only do a 1/2 inch? which is no good for the new 240ftlbs required.
I wasn't able to find a reversable 3/4 inch, so might end up buying another cheap Sealy and have one for left, one for right.

sweetmate

Original Poster:

55 posts

128 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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dptdpt said:
I bought a Sealy 3/4 inch and discovered the same thing. If yours is the same then you need to remove two screws in the black plate at the head, and reverse the drive - obvious once you open it.
I think Halfords only do a 1/2 inch? which is no good for the new 240ftlbs required.
I wasn't able to find a reversable 3/4 inch, so might end up buying another cheap Sealy and have one for left, one for right.
Thats the one i bought as well thought of doing that but unscrewing every time what a pain in the ass i found a beta one that you push through for about 140 quid or there is the option like you said have 2

ric355

215 posts

156 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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dptdpt said:
I bought a Sealy 3/4 inch and discovered the same thing. If yours is the same then you need to remove two screws in the black plate at the head, and reverse the drive - obvious once you open it.
I think Halfords only do a 1/2 inch? which is no good for the new 240ftlbs required.
I wasn't able to find a reversable 3/4 inch, so might end up buying another cheap Sealy and have one for left, one for right.
The halfords one I linked to is a 300lbft wrench so is fine for wheels. Doesn't matter whether it's quarter or half inch.

LCM

444 posts

204 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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ric355 said:
The halfords one I linked to is a 300lbft wrench so is fine for wheels. Doesn't matter whether it's quarter or half inch.
FFS! 1/4" to drive a socket @ 300 lb.ft......................

And have you noticed that it is not 300 lb.ft BUT 300 N.m?

Talk about the blind leading the blind.

Methinks this place is fast turning into a stefest.headache

Simon T

2,136 posts

280 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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LCM said:
FFS! 1/4" to drive a socket @ 300 lb.ft......................

And have you noticed that it is not 300 lb.ft BUT 300 N.m?

Talk about the blind leading the blind.

Methinks this place is fast turning into a stefest.headache
yes

BertBert

19,709 posts

218 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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LCM said:
FFS! 1/4" to drive a socket @ 300 lb.ft......................

And have you noticed that it is not 300 lb.ft BUT 300 N.m?

Talk about the blind leading the blind.

Methinks this place is fast turning into a stefest.headache
Where does the 1/4" come in?

Sigmamark7

368 posts

168 months

Thursday 10th April 2014
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BertBert said:
LCM said:
FFS! 1/4" to drive a socket @ 300 lb.ft......................

And have you noticed that it is not 300 lb.ft BUT 300 N.m?

Talk about the blind leading the blind.

Methinks this place is fast turning into a stefest.headache
Where does the 1/4" come in?
Somewhere between 15/64" and 17/64", if I'm not mistaken!! wink

I am sure that the earlier reference to not mattering if it was a quarter or half inch was a typo, so let's cut the poster a bit of slack, because surely we are all on here to try and help where we can!

ric355

215 posts

156 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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LCM said:
FFS! 1/4" to drive a socket @ 300 lb.ft......................

And have you noticed that it is not 300 lb.ft BUT 300 N.m?

Talk about the blind leading the blind.

Methinks this place is fast turning into a stefest.headache
Yes I'm mistaken, I had misread it as lbft. It's approx 221lbft which used to be enough but isn't any more. And yes I meant half inch not quarter inch. It *is* a half inch tool.

But you could perhaps find more polite ways of correcting people's mistakes. Ever made one yourself maybe?

Richard7K

55 posts

167 months

Friday 11th April 2014
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I've got a Teng Tools torque wrench that works both left and right.
I'm very keen on making sure the wheels stay on...


Rich