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Originally Posted by Equilibrandt
Do you ever find yourself setting each mechanical torque wrench to one verified torque, and then end up having a bunch of adjustable manual torque wrenches that're all set to their own single-torque settings?
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You have multiple torque wrenches of the same model/same torque range?
I don't; I use then as they are ment to be.
I set the desired torque, and when using them and I need a different torque, I set that different torque.
When I'm done with the job I set the wrenches to 0 and put them away.
I have 4 wrenches but in ascending range span.
In some cases torque wrenches with a compact head size can be very handy.
Or torque wrenches that can adapt open box heads like some stahlwille manoskops (sadly those are very expensive)