Loscaldazar
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Ok, so I did a bit of searching already, and didn't quite get my answer. I recently purchased 2 Precision instruments split beam torque wrenches. I ended up getting flex ratchets, and later figured out they also make rigid and fixed ratchets.
Now, flex ratchets should still apply the correct torque (even if not straight up and down) because the torque applied at the fastener is still @90 degrees. It will just take more effort at the end of the torque wrench to click the split beam at the specified torque. Correct?
Then, what is the difference between a rigid and fixed type ratchet, and is it worth spending the extra money (about $40-50 more at the place I bought them from, still cheaper than most places) to get those type instead? I got the 3/8 for $95, and the 1/2 for $130.
Thank you!
Now, flex ratchets should still apply the correct torque (even if not straight up and down) because the torque applied at the fastener is still @90 degrees. It will just take more effort at the end of the torque wrench to click the split beam at the specified torque. Correct?
Then, what is the difference between a rigid and fixed type ratchet, and is it worth spending the extra money (about $40-50 more at the place I bought them from, still cheaper than most places) to get those type instead? I got the 3/8 for $95, and the 1/2 for $130.
Thank you!
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