Yankeefarmer
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After having great success using my M12 ratchet to drive the bevel adjustment on my Craftsman table saw, I machined an adapter to use a socket to run the knee on my vertical mill up and down. (These are both situations that can require many revolutions when changing setups, and my old man shoulders and arms complain.) Two different torque wrenches tell me that raising the mill requires about 12 lb-ft, yet the ratchet which should develop about 30 lb-ft just says no. I even tried using a large capacity battery to see if that allowed for a bit more oomph. It didn’t. My ratchet is capable of lowering the table, so it seems like I must be asking just a little too much of it. I’m contemplating buying one rated at a higher torque to see if it’ll work and promising myself to return it if it doesn’t, since my brushed ratchet works great as a ratchet.
I notice that the Torque Test channel on YouTube tests torque at stall vs. against a sustained resistance. This makes sense for the purpose for which ratchets are intended, but not what I would like to use it for.
Anybody else here using a similar tool for a similar purpose, or with knowledge/experience that might inform my quest?
I notice that the Torque Test channel on YouTube tests torque at stall vs. against a sustained resistance. This makes sense for the purpose for which ratchets are intended, but not what I would like to use it for.
Anybody else here using a similar tool for a similar purpose, or with knowledge/experience that might inform my quest?