pugglewuggle
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In working on aircraft, we often have studs that only have enough clearance to get a box end wrench on them when the nuts are not tightened. This is so that unless ALL bolts are loosened and backed off almost all the way, no single bolt can fall off the studs.
So, I regularly run into a problem where I cannot get a regular crows foot on a torque wrench/extension into the area to torque the nut due to clearance issues, and also cannot get a regular box end torque adapter over the stud due to the design to prevent nuts from falling off. I suppose a flare nut style torque adapter would work, but they're all box end that I can find.
I've tried torque extensions on regular crows foot wrenches and sockets but due to part clearances, I can't get it in there. I need something thin like a torque adapter.
Does anyone know of either an open end torque adapter or an extended crows foot? My preference would be a flare nut style torque adapter that's 12 point so I only have to work with 30 degrees of offset when positioning the torque wrench instead of 60 degrees. Yes, I know I can just cut the end off a torque adapter to clear the stud, but come on, who wants to do that!?
So, I regularly run into a problem where I cannot get a regular crows foot on a torque wrench/extension into the area to torque the nut due to clearance issues, and also cannot get a regular box end torque adapter over the stud due to the design to prevent nuts from falling off. I suppose a flare nut style torque adapter would work, but they're all box end that I can find.
I've tried torque extensions on regular crows foot wrenches and sockets but due to part clearances, I can't get it in there. I need something thin like a torque adapter.
Does anyone know of either an open end torque adapter or an extended crows foot? My preference would be a flare nut style torque adapter that's 12 point so I only have to work with 30 degrees of offset when positioning the torque wrench instead of 60 degrees. Yes, I know I can just cut the end off a torque adapter to clear the stud, but come on, who wants to do that!?

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