Jeff95TA
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I have 4" square tubing on the base of a structure that needs to be bolted down to a test bed (see attachment). There are 1" hex head bolts that are 1-7/8" in from the edge of the tubing. You can't get a socket and torque wrench in there, and there's more structure above the corner bolts, so I can't put a thru-hole above it for access like the other bolts.
These are Grade 8 bolts that need to be torqued to around 600 lb-ft, so the torque wrench is 3/4" drive.
My thought was a 12-pt box end crowfoot wrench, which is still a close fit. The torque wrench can only swing one direction due to interference with the test bed. An open end crowfoot would have to be moved 60° to the next position on the bolt head, which wouldn't work.
I found a 3/4" drive, 1-1/2" crowfoot from Imperial-Newton, but there's a 20-day lead time. Anyone know any other sources?
Other ideas? An interchangeable head torque wrench is an option, but the only ones big enough for 600 lb-ft are the single setting style that require calibration equipment to set the torque value (vs. a twist handle style).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
These are Grade 8 bolts that need to be torqued to around 600 lb-ft, so the torque wrench is 3/4" drive.
My thought was a 12-pt box end crowfoot wrench, which is still a close fit. The torque wrench can only swing one direction due to interference with the test bed. An open end crowfoot would have to be moved 60° to the next position on the bolt head, which wouldn't work.
I found a 3/4" drive, 1-1/2" crowfoot from Imperial-Newton, but there's a 20-day lead time. Anyone know any other sources?
Other ideas? An interchangeable head torque wrench is an option, but the only ones big enough for 600 lb-ft are the single setting style that require calibration equipment to set the torque value (vs. a twist handle style).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
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