Each number is the inch pounds that hole provides when used. Both sides have different numbers, since each direction has different detent, each side has different torque settings. Goes down to 12 inch pounds or so.
Thought I would share this with you guys. I use this inch pound torque wrench, though it is not a wrench, when mounting scopes on my rifles or other precision tightening in the field. It is a nice small piece of kit. It works by two detents in the handle that are set at a calibrated stiffness...
I added a single throw double pole switch in my compressor cabinet. I leave the compressor off most of the time and just flip the switch when ever a task more demanding than filling a tire is needed.
Everyone keeps talking about red having more tools, which it does. But you need to ask yourself when purchasing if those extra tools are actually something you would buy. Them selling tools you don't need shouldn't be the reason you choose red over blue.
The person above who talked about...
I clamp mine to the edge of a shelf above my drill press with the body of the camp above the shelf. It is unused space so this works well. I did the same with my F clamps.
I put mine on a unistrut trolley in the garage. When to in use it sits above the washer and dryer, I can either tilt/move it out slightly when viewing while putzing around or I can move it all the way out to the center of the garage for some dedicated viewing. I bbq in the driveway since it is...
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Helps me a lot. My hands cramp up when doing more than a handful of wire nuts.