FSUwelder1212
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This may be a stupid question, but I am looking at buying a 1/2" drive Snap on techangle. I haven't used one of these before with the angle function built in and had a question. When torquing the angle, how do you know if you are overshooting the max torque value of the wrench and potentially damaging it? A specific example would be duramax crank bolts which have a torque spec of 74 ft-lbs + 105 degrees (or 90 degrees depending on generation), from my understanding the actual resultant torque of this is over 260 ft lb, if I am using a 250 ft lb wrench, does the wrench give warning before it overshoots its max value and potentially damages the wrench? I'm just worried about damaging an expensive tool, because using the torque angle method I will never really be sure that the resultant value is within the range of the wrench.




